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To: F16Fighter
While it is true many Catholic rites and "Christian" holidays are derived from pagan origins,

Not just the holidays, but many of the basic concepts of Christianity.

The subtle incursions and stealth subterfuge of the "occult" (aka Satan and his forces) not only through the Catholic Church, but through other "Christian" churches as well.

I'm sure not his church, of course.

How Satan's (if you happen to believe he exists) lies are being taught behind the academic respectability of Science

Standard theological attack on evolution I'm sure. We'll go back several hundred years and talk about more of Satan's lies being taught as science, like that everything doesn't revolve around the Earth.

How demonic activities are presented as the path to "enlightenment though "alien" contacts and paranormal experiences

Now this one's strange. Wouldn't that sudden realization, that internal evidence that God exists talked about previously be a paranormal experience?

How pagan religions are being promoted through ecology (see Al Gore) and "we are one" philosophies

Pagan religions often have worship or appreciation of nature at their core, so it's logical that anyone else trying to save nature (however misguided the attempts are) must be pagan! Maybe logical in another reality.

How evil is being reinvented as good by psychology AND the legal system...

I can't think of any examples, but obviously anyone who disagrees with him must be evil.

Your guy is seriously paranoid. Might be a funny read.

264 posted on 04/17/2002 3:51:53 AM PDT by Quila
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To: Quila
The "basic concepts of Christianity" is quite simple -- Belief in the salvation of one's immortal soul through the blood and sacrifice of a sin-less Jesus Christ as a redemption or "payment" of our earthly sins. Nothing at all "pagan" about it. And while the Bible does speak of man having "dominion" over planet earth, we are commanded to also be its "wards" and protectors. It someone chooses to worship Gaia and her trees (as does Al Gore), who can help him?

As for Hunt's church, he is a Bible (word of God) believing, uncompromising purist.

As far as your assertion of "standard theological attacks" upon evolution, apparently Oxford U. biologist Richard Dawkins should be refering to himself as Pastor Dawkins: "Biology is the study of complicated things that give the appearance of having been designed for a purpose...[Every cell either plant or animal, contains in it's nucleus] a digitally data base larger, in information content, than all 30 volumes of the Encycopedia Britannica put together."

I will not cite "Pastors" Behe, Colin Patterson, Klaus Dose, Sir Fred Hoyle and other prominent scientists who are either flabbergasted by their collegues blind obsessions, or the overwhelming and obvious evidence of a complicated "intelligent design" of life, as opposed to a random ultimate lottery.

Hmmm -- as for "paranormal activities? Both Hunt and the Bible freely admit to both malevolent AND benevolent versions. Read the book and discover ALL the machinations and dynamics....

Bon appitite my friend.

272 posted on 04/17/2002 9:29:36 AM PDT by F16Fighter
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