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- From: lowell@locus.com (Lowell Morrison)
- Subject: Re: Freedom of Religion
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.163952.294344@locus.com>
- Organization: Locus Computing Corporation, Los Angeles, California
- References: <1993Jan24.055101.732@wetware.com>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 16:39:52 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan24.055101.732@wetware.com> drieux@wetware.com (drieux, just drieux) writes:
- >
- >Now let us turn to this matter of 'Freedom of Religion'
- >and its implications for the Roman Catholic
- >Church and Other Such Groups as May Be Fetal Idolators.
- >
- >Are we to Allow 'Freedom of Religion' to be USED
- >as a Cover for Blood Rituals and Cannibalism?
-
- Seems we already do, at least ritually. The Easter Sacrament of xtian
- churches preaches that the miracle of trans substitution changes that
- holy wafer and grape juice to the Flesh and Blood of Christ the Savior.
-
- Of course, replacing the trans substituted substances for some what
- closer approximations of Christs Blood and Flesh, falls afoul of other
- existing laws. As "Sugar Foot" used to say, "There is no law against
- burning witches. However, there is a law against killing people, so
- you must first prove that the subject is a witch AND not covered
- by the laws against murder." In other words, you had better be prepaired
- to prove before hand that that sacrafice is really Christ, or you will
- be charged with murder. And since you can't prove that, the laws
- against murder will apply.
-
- >
- >
- >Mind you be careful how you answer this.
- >
-
- Always practice safe rituals, sex or magic <grin>
-
-
- --Uncle Wolf
-