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Re: Theos-World Re: [bad text]

Feb 16, 2010 07:58 AM
by Drpsionic


Well, if there really had been an Atlantis and not just some figment of  
Plato's weird imagination...
 
But hell, maybe the Mayans sank it with their atomic submarines which were  
given to them by the space aliens who had nothing better to do with their  
time.
 
Now the big question, one which HPB often asked while laughing her head  
off, "How many ridiculous things can Theosophists believe before  breakfast?"
 
Chuck the Heretic
 
_www.charlescosimano.com  

 
In a message dated 2/15/2010 7:15:25 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
silva_cass@yahoo.com writes:

 
 
 
I hope its not going to take another Atlantis sinking before we realise  
that the times they are a changin.

Cass

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>Sent: Tue, 16 February, 2010  11:52:38 AM
>Subject: Re: Theos-World Re: [bad  text]
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>Cass, 
>CNN is a lot younger than I  am lol. One of the main anchors on CNN once 
said "Saudi Arabia doesn't even  have an Army!" Lol. That was when Saudi 
Arabia was the only buyer who saved  the production of the US Abrams-II Tank by 
buying it. The Pentagon didnt want  to buy the now more capable version. And 
If I remember there was earlier years  where snow fall also covered at 
least 48 states twice in the 20th century.  
>Regards, 
>John 
>----- Original Message -----  
>From: "Cass Silva" <silva_cass@silva_cass> 
>To:  theos-talk@yahoogro ups.com 
>Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 3:51:58 PM  GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific 
>Subject: Re: Theos-World Re: [bad text]  
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>According to CNN there is no recorded evidence that this has  happened in 
the past. 
>> 
>>Cass 
>>  
>>From: " Augoeides-222@ comcast.net " < Augoeides-222@  comcast.net > 
>>To: theos-talk@yahoogro ups.com 
>>Sent:  Tue, 16 February, 2010 10:46:35 AM 
>>Subject: Re: Theos-World Re:  [bad text] 
>> 
>> 
>>Chuck, 
>>Yep, 26  beow zero icy frozen everything, and that wonderful 50 mph 
breeze blowing  acroos thge 1/2 mile of ice on the shore of Lake Michigan begin 
reaching any  of us chicagoans lol!!! Sbow was higher than I was when I was 
kid in Chicago.  We used to grab a ride and shoe surf on the ice by holding 
onto the back  bumpers of the cars ! Wheee what fun!!! And the MONSTER summer 
electrical  storms amde my mom disappear because she was hiding in the 
closet. And it was  estatic to wake up drenched with wet sheets in the hot 
summer time of Chicago.  I also said "Whats the big deal?" we had snow like that 
every year back on the  40-50's! 
>> 
>>John 
>>----- Original Message  ----- 
>>From: Drpsionic@aol. com 
>>To: theos-talk@yahoogro  ups.com 
>>Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 8:14:59 AM GMT -08:00  US/Canada Pacific 
>>Subject: Re: Theos-World Re: [bad text]  
>> 
>>LOL! 
>> 
>>I can remember a number  of years where 95% of the US was under snow and 
>>cold so bad it  froze the oil in car engines. This year is nothing. Oh 
the 
>>East  Coast had a snow storm and the southerners got to make snowmen, but 
I'm  
>>from Chicago, I live in Wisconsin and you ain't gonna impress me  with 
snow. 
>> 
>>As far as the planets being aligned with  the Milky Way, the planets are 
>>always aligned with something. The  Mayans were simply nuts, or is it the 
>>folks who are taking them  seriously who are nuts? Sorry, I'm not 
impressed. 
>>  
>>Chuck the Heretic 
>> 
>>www.charlescosimawww.charlesco
>> 
>>In a message dated 2/14/2010 7:35:43 P.M.  Central Standard Time, 
>>silva_cass@ yahoo. com writes: 
>>  
>>Hi Chuck 
>>Seeing we have no recorded evidence of all  the planets being in 
alignment 
>>with the Milky Way (which is all  the Mayans predicted) we have no way of 
>>knowing what, or cannot  predict, how or if this event will impact the 
earth. 
>>We have had  pole shifts in the past and survived them, we have had ice 
and  
>>mini ice ages, so what I am saying, is not that the earth will be  
>>annihlated but what is causing these climatic changes such as 95  percent 
of the USA 
>>under snow? 
>> 
>>We have  evidence of islands sinking and evidence of mountains 
reemerging,  
>>and if a chamber was found in the sphinx foot it would suggest  that it 
was 
>>constructed to hold something which could have been  removed. As Cayce 
was 
>>a christian perhaps the Jesus thing was more  about the Christos thing.? 
>> 
>>Are there no more  clairvoyants left in the TS? 
>> 
>>Cass 
>>  
>>In AgnosticsRefuge@ yahoogroups. com, "HumanCarol"  <humanist@> wrote: 
>>> > 
>>> > Unable to  correctly attribute material to the correct author, 
>>mangummurdock  <no_reply@> alleged: 
>>> > 
>>> > >  Richard Dawkins argues in Chap 3 of his book "The Dawkins 
Delusion"  
>>that>> 
>>> > 
>>> > It is  already know that that is a lie. 
>>> > 
>>> >  << "it is more parsimonious to conjure up, say, a `Big Bang  
>>singularity' or some other physical concept as yet unknown" to  account 
for the 
>>existence of the universe. The word parsimonious  is meaningless in 
context: 
>>Whatever it might denote, how could it  be measured? But conjure is the 
right 
>>verb, suggesting as it does  both misdirection and inattention. 
Misdirection: 
>>The Big Bang  singularity does not represent a physical concept, because 
it  
>>cannot be accommodated by a physical theory. It is a point at  which 
physical 
>>theories give way. Inattention: The physical  concept in which Dawkins 
has 
>>placed his confidence is something  that is either infinite and 
inscrutable, 
>>or otherwise unknown. Men  have come to faith on the basis of far les_s. 
>>This is, I suppose,  not surprising. His atheism notwithstanding, Dawkins 
>>believes that  he is a "deeply religious man." He simply prefers an alien 
cult.>>  
>>> > 
>>> > Why don't you correctly attribute  that passage? 
>>> > 
>>> > Here is the context  and a correct citation: 
>>> > 
>>> > ---begin  excerpt--- 
>>> > 
>>> > > >  
>>> 
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