Friday, August 28, 2009

Thoth's Baboon Disciple is having a moral problem. If a new religion is introducted into a region such as California and Nevada, does he need to be a





of the new order? Can the baboon adapt to new surroundings. If he was giving correct orders, "all grasshoppers go to Sheol," and a new religion comes along, "all grasshoppers go to heaven," can Thoth's baboon make the transition? How do you test reality in a situation like this? Who would prove the trust and cooperation of the new religious California-Nevada order that would made them turn Sheol into heaven for the condemned grasshoppers in North Carolina? The number of grasshoppers in North Carolina is a Nagasaki amount--around 20,000 grasshoppers.
Would this number stop the Christians from trying to kill the New Age of Heaven? Ted Kennedy died of a brain tumor. The old Age of Christianity sat back and did nothing about it. Good people die and the Christians gods and the Christian goddesses all congregate in the Larry King Hospital and look like Jesus grabbed the Senator and put him into their heaven, but the Goddess or the Gods of the Resurrection let him die like a cockroach.

"The Kingdom of Heaven is within you." -- Jesus. The Old Age says that you have the potential to get into heaven. The New Age of the Resurrection say that your brain is resurrected into heaven. Either an organic brain is converted into spiritual neurons, or an organic brains remains organic in a spiritual dimension that simulates organic matter. In the Old Christian order when you die, you go to Sheol, a place of eternal darkness: death. The Bible says that it is a place of commonality, a place where kings are no higher than the sheep. Death does talk to everyone equally in Sheol.

2000 years of spiritual darkness is now turned into light by a New Spiritual Age. Do we listen to the New Gospel of Alba, of Weatherspoon, or do "all grasshoppers go to Sheol?" Are Christian condemned to die at the cross of time to go to Sheol or do they get a break in the New Goddess of the Resurrection Age.



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