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To: alt.religion.wicca,rec.photo.digital,alt.religion.angels From: paghat@netscapeSPAM-ME-NOT.net (paghat) Subject: Re: Supernal Midwife: Dark Face of the Mother Goddess Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 09:00:19 -0800 In article, "Rhyanon" wrote: > Hey, inbred fuckwit: ALL RELIGION IS A MYTH. "Angels" have no more basis in > reality than chimerae, or that ann oying little fucker on the Lucky Charms > cereal box. If you think yer xtain shite has more right to believability > than other wishful little faewy tales, yer as deluded as you appear to be. Hey! Stop that you enormous baddy! That lucky charms guy is a REAL elf angel. He can be SEEN. If you eat enough of that elf's cereal-flavored sugar, you'll get so buzzed you'll be seeing REAL guardian angels, as did this kiddo: http://www.elon.edu/pendulum/Issues/2002/042502/Features/Angel.html No sooner had she touched the Lucky Charms box than the angel appeared! And why pick on Saint for being a fuckwit as you call him with your usual "I'm a bitch not a witch" candor? That angel he thinks he's been seeing is actually St Dymphna (raped by her own father) the patron saint of the mentally retarded, the insane, the brain-damaged, the nerve-wracked, epileptics, & all who are possessed by ghosts or devils -- hey, have you seen her too??? She fits right into the wicca angle, since Dymphna was a celtic fabrication; and she fits into angel lore insofar as one of the leading manufacturers of angel medallions includes Dymphna as one of the angels. -paghat the ratgirl > "angelicusrex" wrote in message > news:bnt28s$155531$1@ID-168098.news.uni-berlin.de... > > The crap that was spewed up here was not angel lore. It was something > about > > idiotic goddesses of midwives. There was no context to the message. And it > > was certainly not asking us what we thought of the subject. However I told > > you... Most of the MYTHS about angels are pure drivel. Lillith is a myth, > > not a reality. And I know all about her. I know every myth about so-called > > "angels" that you can toss out. I can cite hundreds of them. So what? I > > don't come to your group and knock the broomstick out of your ass crack! -- "Of what are you afraid, my child?" inquired the kindly teacher. "Oh, sir! The flowers, they are wild," replied the timid creature. -from Peter Newell's "Wild Flowers" See the Garden of Paghat the Ratgirl: http://www.paghat.com/
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