Re: virus:Logic

Sodom (sodom@ma.ultranet.com)
Tue, 14 Oct 1997 17:26:27 -0400


chardin wrote:

> > Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 07:37:25 -0400
> > From: Sodom <sodom@ma.ultranet.com>
> > To: virus@lucifer.com
> > Subject: Re: virus:Logic
> > Reply-to: virus@lucifer.com
>
> > Nathaniel Hall wrote:
> > >
> > > chardin wrote:
> > > The prophets also say that in the last days God will make
> > > Jerusalem a "burdensome stone for all nations". Picked up a
> > > newspaper lately?
> > >
> > > Berlin was a "burdensome nation for awhile" so was
> > > Moscow,Paris,Washington D.C., Peking , Johannesburg , Tokyo ,
> > > London , Prague ,Warsaw and so on and so on. In the year 1000 A.D.
>
> > > (The Dark Ages) widespread belief in the end of the world was the
> > > norm. I predict the year 3000 shall also have the same effect. (If
>
> > > I'm right do I get to be called a prophet and have my words clung
> > > too no matter how much they disagree with what one actually sees
> > > in the world or what is actually good and just?) The Nateman
> > You have a pretty puny idea of burdonsome. How bout Mexico city, or
>
> > NY
> > City, or ANY major city. The murder rate there is no where near what
>
> > it is here or in other troubled spots in the world. With the
> > exception of the religious, and oil fans, the middle ease is a
> > worthless chunk of land. There are no other valuable resources,
> > culture or technology. The people kill each other becasuse they
> > think their god told them too. If you saw your first pond of water
> > and had never seen an ocean, you would be convinced that this was
> > the ocean. I admire your attempts to see something where you want to
>
> > see something, but you must realize that Isreal and the rest of the
> > middle east is NOT a significant world player. If it was gone
> > tomorrow, very few people would care for long and many would
> > rejoice.
> >
> > Here is a line that might help you:
> >
> > "And when I squinted, the world seemed rose tinted and angels
> > appeared to descend. To my suprise, with half closed eyes, things
> > looked even better than when they were opened"
> >
> > Depeche Mode
> > Violator
> >
> >
> >
> > Sodom
>
> Sodom, can I hold you to it? Israel and Jerusalem are nothing but an
> old chunk of nothing --not very significant in world events?
> It may take a while but you may have to eat
> your words. But eating words isn't so bad, I've
> had to do it a few times myself. CHARDIN

Are they chocolate covered words?
ans YES, please hold me to it.
Aside from being a religious center, of what other intristic value does
this part of the world have? What value does it have compared to the
major players in the world?

Sodom
Bill Roh
I HAVE SEEN THE LIGHT, OR WAS IT JUST A UFO