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User: "mukyuk"
Date: 05 Apr 2007 08:36:34 PM
Object: Good Friday feelings about the Lost Tomb
If the tomb ever got bombed, that would be such a sad thing. The evidence
lost forever, the truth about Jesus forever shrouded in mystery.
Tomorrow is Good Friday. I have been thinking of Jesus more than usual.
Somehow I can't get him out of my mind. I can't completely absorb my
feelings. Somehow it gives me comfort to know his tomb was found. To know
he actually existed and was a real man.
That Jesus for all this time was lost, and now he is finally found. That
Christianity for all this time has been false as I suspected. It was the
'Anti-Christ' and now Christ has truly returned to Earth. He has 'come
again' in an odd sort of way. It's almost too good to be true, almost like
a dream.
Because of this new knowledge, it will be a different sort of Good Friday
for me, a more serious and solemn day, one where I actually think about
Jesus. It's feels like the second coming of Christ. The evidence was very
strong.
I never doubted his existence but there was no actual evidence until now,
nothing that actually belonged to him. I feel sad that they moved his bones
from its resting place. I wish I could touch is bones. That would somehow
make me feel more complete. Maybe then I could do the same miracles he did.
If only I could touch his bones!!
.

User: "Dr. Bipolar"

Title: Re: Good Friday feelings about the Lost Tomb 06 Apr 2007 04:17:46 AM
WHAT ARE YOU ON, MONDO??!! Is it the same psychedelic stuff Kimmy
mainlines? LOL!
From everything I've read so far, we can't be 100% positive dem bones are
Christ's. As long as there is a shred of scientific doubt left, it remains
inconclusive. However, I will admit that IF those are the bones of Jesus
Christ, then it does NOT prove that Jesus was not 'divine'.
No one can say for certain whether Jesus was resurrected in flesh or
spirit. We do know that Jesus warned Mary Magdalene not to touch his body.
Why that was so, we can only guess. (Perhaps, she'd get her pinkies
burnt?)
Additionally, we can't be sure whether Jesus worked the miracles written
in the Bible. It remains a matter of faith. IF we could confirm that such
miracles were worked, it would tend to favor Jesus' divinity.
From hexagonal shapes on 'Saturn to the alleged bones of Jesus, you've
been on a real weird trip lately. I'd guess you're yearning to settle some
age-old mysteries once and for all time.
I've always believed that Jesus died a normal human death, and his bones
hidden away, and whatever Magdelene reported may have been either a spirit
or a hallucination.
Belief can be literally so strong as to conjure up paranormal phenomena,
such as stigmata. I know this to be true and it is adequately documented.
If Jesus' followers' faith was so very strong, as we suspect, then
paranormal phenomena could well have been produced, as well as intense
psychological aberrations, such as visual/auditory hallucinations.
It's a fascinating find, and certainly it stirs the mind and emotions of
most everyone to some degree, but I think we need to be cautious and
patient. Either the passage of time and further documentation will help
validate the bones to be Jesus', or it will not. In any case, most of us
know there are phenomena we can't understand or explain in scientific
terms, and that always gives me pause to consider that ANYTHING is
literally POSSIBLE.
Dr. Bipolar
"mukyuk" <a@b.com> wrote in message
news:CuhRh.34523$6m4.30209@pd7urf1no...

If the tomb ever got bombed, that would be such a sad thing. The
evidence lost forever, the truth about Jesus forever shrouded in
mystery.



Tomorrow is Good Friday. I have been thinking of Jesus more than usual.
Somehow I can't get him out of my mind. I can't completely absorb my
feelings. Somehow it gives me comfort to know his tomb was found. To
know he actually existed and was a real man.



That Jesus for all this time was lost, and now he is finally found.
That Christianity for all this time has been false as I suspected. It
was the 'Anti-Christ' and now Christ has truly returned to Earth. He
has 'come again' in an odd sort of way. It's almost too good to be
true, almost like a dream.



Because of this new knowledge, it will be a different sort of Good
Friday for me, a more serious and solemn day, one where I actually think
about Jesus. It's feels like the second coming of Christ. The evidence
was very strong.



I never doubted his existence but there was no actual evidence until
now, nothing that actually belonged to him. I feel sad that they moved
his bones from its resting place. I wish I could touch is bones. That
would somehow make me feel more complete. Maybe then I could do the
same miracles he did. If only I could touch his bones!!








.
User: "mukyuk"

Title: Re: Good Friday feelings about the Lost Tomb 06 Apr 2007 02:59:00 PM
"Dr. Bipolar" <doctorsalwaysin@theglobalasylum.com> wrote in message
news:4615dde6_1@newsfeed.slurp.net...

WHAT ARE YOU ON, MONDO??!! Is it the same psychedelic stuff Kimmy
mainlines? LOL!
From everything I've read so far, we can't be 100% positive dem bones are
Christ's. As long as there is a shred of scientific doubt left, it remains
inconclusive. However, I will admit that IF those are the bones of Jesus
Christ, then it does NOT prove that Jesus was not 'divine'.
No one can say for certain whether Jesus was resurrected in flesh or
spirit. We do know that Jesus warned Mary Magdalene not to touch his body.
Why that was so, we can only guess. (Perhaps, she'd get her pinkies
burnt?)
Additionally, we can't be sure whether Jesus worked the miracles written
in the Bible. It remains a matter of faith. IF we could confirm that such
miracles were worked, it would tend to favor Jesus' divinity.
From hexagonal shapes on 'Saturn to the alleged bones of Jesus, you've
been on a real weird trip lately. I'd guess you're yearning to settle some
age-old mysteries once and for all time.
I've always believed that Jesus died a normal human death, and his bones
hidden away, and whatever Magdelene reported may have been either a spirit
or a hallucination.
Belief can be literally so strong as to conjure up paranormal phenomena,
such as stigmata. I know this to be true and it is adequately documented.
If Jesus' followers' faith was so very strong, as we suspect, then
paranormal phenomena could well have been produced, as well as intense
psychological aberrations, such as visual/auditory hallucinations.
It's a fascinating find, and certainly it stirs the mind and emotions of
most everyone to some degree, but I think we need to be cautious and
patient. Either the passage of time and further documentation will help
validate the bones to be Jesus', or it will not. In any case, most of us
know there are phenomena we can't understand or explain in scientific
terms, and that always gives me pause to consider that ANYTHING is
literally POSSIBLE.

But you still have me wondering, could there really be giant bees on Saturn?
And why would they uncloke themselves just at the same time the tomb is
discovered?

Dr. Bipolar

"mukyuk" <a@b.com> wrote in message
news:CuhRh.34523$6m4.30209@pd7urf1no...

If the tomb ever got bombed, that would be such a sad thing. The evidence
lost forever, the truth about Jesus forever shrouded in mystery.



Tomorrow is Good Friday. I have been thinking of Jesus more than usual.
Somehow I can't get him out of my mind. I can't completely absorb my
feelings. Somehow it gives me comfort to know his tomb was found. To
know he actually existed and was a real man.



That Jesus for all this time was lost, and now he is finally found. That
Christianity for all this time has been false as I suspected. It was the
'Anti-Christ' and now Christ has truly returned to Earth. He has 'come
again' in an odd sort of way. It's almost too good to be true, almost
like a dream.



Because of this new knowledge, it will be a different sort of Good Friday
for me, a more serious and solemn day, one where I actually think about
Jesus. It's feels like the second coming of Christ. The evidence was
very strong.



I never doubted his existence but there was no actual evidence until now,
nothing that actually belonged to him. I feel sad that they moved his
bones from its resting place. I wish I could touch is bones. That would
somehow make me feel more complete. Maybe then I could do the same
miracles he did. If only I could touch his bones!!









.
User: "Dr. Bipolar"

Title: Re: Good Friday feelings about the Lost Tomb 07 Apr 2007 10:21:01 AM
"mukyuk" <a@b.com> wrote in message
news:8ExRh.36554$6m4.31321@pd7urf1no...


"Dr. Bipolar" <doctorsalwaysin@theglobalasylum.com> wrote in message
news:4615dde6_1@newsfeed.slurp.net...

WHAT ARE YOU ON, MONDO??!! Is it the same psychedelic stuff
Kimmy mainlines? LOL!
From everything I've read so far, we can't be 100% positive dem bones
are Christ's. As long as there is a shred of scientific doubt left, it
remains inconclusive. However, I will admit that IF those are the bones
of Jesus Christ, then it does NOT prove that Jesus was not 'divine'.
No one can say for certain whether Jesus was resurrected in flesh or
spirit. We do know that Jesus warned Mary Magdalene not to touch his
body. Why that was so, we can only guess. (Perhaps, she'd get her
pinkies burnt?)
Additionally, we can't be sure whether Jesus worked the miracles
written in the Bible. It remains a matter of faith. IF we could confirm
that such miracles were worked, it would tend to favor Jesus' divinity.
From hexagonal shapes on 'Saturn to the alleged bones of Jesus, you've
been on a real weird trip lately. I'd guess you're yearning to settle
some age-old mysteries once and for all time.
I've always believed that Jesus died a normal human death, and his
bones hidden away, and whatever Magdelene reported may have been either
a spirit or a hallucination.
Belief can be literally so strong as to conjure up paranormal
phenomena, such as stigmata. I know this to be true and it is
adequately documented. If Jesus' followers' faith was so very strong,
as we suspect, then paranormal phenomena could well have been produced,
as well as intense psychological aberrations, such as visual/auditory
hallucinations.
It's a fascinating find, and certainly it stirs the mind and emotions
of most everyone to some degree, but I think we need to be cautious and
patient. Either the passage of time and further documentation will help
validate the bones to be Jesus', or it will not. In any case, most of
us know there are phenomena we can't understand or explain in
scientific terms, and that always gives me pause to consider that
ANYTHING is literally POSSIBLE.


But you still have me wondering, could there really be giant bees on
Saturn? And why would they uncloke themselves just at the same time the
tomb is discovered?

I think you need to inquire about the belts of Saturn -- are there dead
giant bee carcasses in those belts??
We need to get to the bottom of this cover-up. Why is the US government
suppressing information on Saturn's giant bee colonies?
WHY ??!!




Dr. Bipolar

"mukyuk" <a@b.com> wrote in message
news:CuhRh.34523$6m4.30209@pd7urf1no...

If the tomb ever got bombed, that would be such a sad thing. The
evidence lost forever, the truth about Jesus forever shrouded in
mystery.



Tomorrow is Good Friday. I have been thinking of Jesus more than
usual. Somehow I can't get him out of my mind. I can't completely
absorb my feelings. Somehow it gives me comfort to know his tomb was
found. To know he actually existed and was a real man.



That Jesus for all this time was lost, and now he is finally found.
That Christianity for all this time has been false as I suspected. It
was the 'Anti-Christ' and now Christ has truly returned to Earth. He
has 'come again' in an odd sort of way. It's almost too good to be
true, almost like a dream.



Because of this new knowledge, it will be a different sort of Good
Friday for me, a more serious and solemn day, one where I actually
think about Jesus. It's feels like the second coming of Christ. The
evidence was very strong.



I never doubted his existence but there was no actual evidence until
now, nothing that actually belonged to him. I feel sad that they moved
his bones from its resting place. I wish I could touch is bones. That
would somehow make me feel more complete. Maybe then I could do the
same miracles he did. If only I could touch his bones!!











.
User: "mukyuk"

Title: Re: Good Friday feelings about the Lost Tomb 07 Apr 2007 10:53:43 AM
"> We need to get to the bottom of this cover-up. Why is the US government

suppressing information on Saturn's giant bee colonies?

WHY ??!!

They do not want to share the proceeds from the honey.




.
User: "mukyuk"

Title: Re: Good Friday feelings about the Lost Tomb 07 Apr 2007 12:39:10 PM
"mukyuk" <a@b.com> wrote in message news:b8PRh.40807$aG1.15551@pd7urf3no...


"> We need to get to the bottom of this cover-up. Why is the US government

suppressing information on Saturn's giant bee colonies?

WHY ??!!


They do not want to share the proceeds from the honey.

.... and I wander if bee casserole is any good, because there will be
lots!!!









.
User: "Woodswun"

Title: Re: Good Friday feelings about the Lost Tomb 08 Apr 2007 09:09:48 AM
On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 17:39:10 +0000, mukyuk wrote:


"mukyuk" <a@b.com> wrote in message news:b8PRh.40807$aG1.15551@pd7urf3no...


"> We need to get to the bottom of this cover-up. Why is the US government

suppressing information on Saturn's giant bee colonies?

WHY ??!!


They do not want to share the proceeds from the honey.



... and I wander if bee casserole is any good, because there will be
lots!!!

Oh, come on - be nice to bees!!
Woods
(A beekeeper - don't go dissing my little honeys!)
.
User: "mukyuk"

Title: Re: Good Friday feelings about the Lost Tomb 08 Apr 2007 11:56:53 AM
"Woodswun" <woodswun@tepidmail.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2007.04.08.14.09.48.909200@tepidmail.com...

On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 17:39:10 +0000, mukyuk wrote:


"mukyuk" <a@b.com> wrote in message
news:b8PRh.40807$aG1.15551@pd7urf3no...


"> We need to get to the bottom of this cover-up. Why is the US
government

suppressing information on Saturn's giant bee colonies?

WHY ??!!


They do not want to share the proceeds from the honey.



... and I wander if bee casserole is any good, because there will be
lots!!!


Oh, come on - be nice to bees!!

Woods

(A beekeeper - don't go dissing my little honeys!)

I be nice to bees, if the bees be nice to me!!


.
User: "Woodswun"

Title: Re: Good Friday feelings about the Lost Tomb 08 Apr 2007 12:14:50 PM
On Sun, 08 Apr 2007 16:56:53 +0000, mukyuk wrote:


"Woodswun" <woodswun@tepidmail.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2007.04.08.14.09.48.909200@tepidmail.com...

On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 17:39:10 +0000, mukyuk wrote:


"mukyuk" <a@b.com> wrote in message
news:b8PRh.40807$aG1.15551@pd7urf3no...


"> We need to get to the bottom of this cover-up. Why is the US
government

suppressing information on Saturn's giant bee colonies?

WHY ??!!


They do not want to share the proceeds from the honey.



... and I wander if bee casserole is any good, because there will be
lots!!!


Oh, come on - be nice to bees!!


Woods

(A beekeeper - don't go dissing my little honeys!)



I be nice to bees, if the bees be nice to me!!


Good enough. Bees generally won't sting when swarming or foraging,
unless they happen to get stuck in your clothing or you accidentally scare
them by touching them. Just don't disturb their colony ... ;-)
Hornets and wasps, and to some extent, Africanized bees, another story
altogether.
Woods


.
User: "Werewolfy"

Title: Re: Good Friday feelings about the Lost Tomb 08 Apr 2007 12:30:03 PM
On Apr 8, 6:14?pm, Woodswun <woods...@tepidmail.com> wrote:

Hornets and wasps, and to some extent, Africanized bees, another story
altogether.

I'm now allergic to the damned things poison. A wasp or bee sting will
kill me if I don't have adrenaline etc within 30 minutes. I'm supposed
to carry a syringe of the stuff, just in case.
Wasn't always like that, I've been stung dozens of times when younger,
but something developed that caused the allergy, and about 10 years
ago a sting all but 'did for me'. God it's a horrible sensation.
So, I won't be visiting Saturn...too dangerous!
Werewolfy
.
User: "Dr. Bipolar"

Title: Re: Good Friday feelings about the Lost Tomb 08 Apr 2007 05:39:40 PM
"Werewolfy" <Werewolfy1@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:1176053403.543057.267950@o5g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...

On Apr 8, 6:14?pm, Woodswun <woods...@tepidmail.com> wrote:

Hornets and wasps, and to some extent, Africanized bees, another story
altogether.


I'm now allergic to the damned things poison. A wasp or bee sting will
kill me if I don't have adrenaline etc within 30 minutes. I'm supposed
to carry a syringe of the stuff, just in case.
Wasn't always like that, I've been stung dozens of times when younger,
but something developed that caused the allergy, and about 10 years
ago a sting all but 'did for me'. God it's a horrible sensation.

So, I won't be visiting Saturn...too dangerous!

Werewolfy

Hey, Wolfy, have you seen the " GIANT BEE ON SATURN" photo evidence at my
site? Glad you found my concept funny. If Mondo hadn't alerted me to the
strange hexagonal phenomenon, I'd not had the idea.
Check it out if you've not done so already. =)
http://www.geocities.com/commander.lala/index.html
I was attacked by a yellow jacket (wasp) swarm when I was about six years
old. Stung all over, but I managed to keep 'em away from my eyes, mouth,
nose, and ears.
Since that very painful incident, I've feared most types of bees, but
honey bees seem to be the least scary to me. Apiphobia - fear of bees --
is what I got! Sorry you have a bad allergy and probably fear them, too.
However, their sweet honey is damned good!! =)~
Dr. Bipolar




.

User: "mukyuk"

Title: Re: Good Friday feelings about the Lost Tomb 08 Apr 2007 12:40:07 PM
"Werewolfy" <Werewolfy1@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:1176053403.543057.267950@o5g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...

On Apr 8, 6:14?pm, Woodswun <woods...@tepidmail.com> wrote:

Hornets and wasps, and to some extent, Africanized bees, another story
altogether.


I'm now allergic to the damned things poison. A wasp or bee sting will
kill me if I don't have adrenaline etc within 30 minutes. I'm supposed
to carry a syringe of the stuff, just in case.
Wasn't always like that, I've been stung dozens of times when younger,
but something developed that caused the allergy, and about 10 years
ago a sting all but 'did for me'. God it's a horrible sensation.

So, I won't be visiting Saturn...too dangerous!

My first memory was that of a bee sting. I was about two. It was buzzing
in the drapes and I reached out and grabbed it. I got stung in the palm of
my hand. I still remember it vividly - not a good first memory to have! I
won't be visiting Saturn either and hope the Saturnalias stay on Saturn....
too dangerous!


Werewolfy



.




User: "Perseid"

Title: Re: Good Friday feelings about the Lost Tomb 08 Apr 2007 06:20:54 PM
After Much Chewing of Cud and Cogitation, Woodswun
<woodswun@tepidmail.com> Spat the Words

On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 17:39:10 +0000, mukyuk wrote:


"mukyuk" <a@b.com> wrote in message
news:b8PRh.40807$aG1.15551@pd7urf3no...


"> We need to get to the bottom of this cover-up. Why is the US
government

suppressing information on Saturn's giant bee colonies?

WHY ??!!


They do not want to share the proceeds from the honey.



... and I wander if bee casserole is any good, because there will be
lots!!!


Oh, come on - be nice to bees!!

Woods

(A beekeeper - don't go dissing my little honeys!)

I hear the honey bees are starting to go missing.. it's a
sad thing.. plants just won't pollenate without the bees,
except perhaps by strong gusts of wind.
.





User: "Werewolfy"

Title: Re: Good Friday feelings about the Lost Tomb 07 Apr 2007 02:03:56 AM
On Apr 6, 8:59?pm, "mukyuk" <a...@b.com> wrote:
"But you still have me wondering, could there really be giant bees on
Saturn? And why would they uncloke themselves just at the same time
the tomb is discovered?"
Interesting things, bees. There is an abundance of old stories about
bees, the best known and still complied with tradition concerns
'telling the bees of events'
As well as being expert mathamaticians with their skilled honeycombs,
they are inquisitive to the point where, if they are not first to
know, dire consequences will follow.
One such legend is reproduced here;
On many Yorkshire farms it was perhaps still is the custom
to tell the bees when a death had taken place in the family.
The hive had to be put into mourning, and when the arval,
or funeral feast, was held, after the return from the grave,
small portions of everything eaten or drunk had to be given
to the bees in a saucer. Failure to do this meant either the
death or departure of the bees.
Did you forget to tell the bees of Saturn about those bones I wonder?
Werewolfy
.



User: "Brian"

Title: Re: Good Friday feelings about the Lost Tomb 06 Apr 2007 06:38:34 AM
* mukyuk:

If the tomb ever got bombed, that would be such a sad thing. The evidence
lost forever, the truth about Jesus forever shrouded in mystery.



Tomorrow is Good Friday. I have been thinking of Jesus more than usual.
Somehow I can't get him out of my mind. I can't completely absorb my
feelings. Somehow it gives me comfort to know his tomb was found. To know
he actually existed and was a real man.



That Jesus for all this time was lost, and now he is finally found. That
Christianity for all this time has been false as I suspected. It was the
'Anti-Christ' and now Christ has truly returned to Earth. He has 'come
again' in an odd sort of way. It's almost too good to be true, almost like
a dream.



Because of this new knowledge, it will be a different sort of Good Friday
for me, a more serious and solemn day, one where I actually think about
Jesus. It's feels like the second coming of Christ. The evidence was very
strong.



I never doubted his existence but there was no actual evidence until now,
nothing that actually belonged to him. I feel sad that they moved his bones
from its resting place. I wish I could touch is bones. That would somehow
make me feel more complete. Maybe then I could do the same miracles he did.
If only I could touch his bones!!





VERY interesting post there. To be quite honest, I think it's great that
people question things like this, as a Christian I know that God WANTS
us to question certain things because the more we question and think
about it all, the more knowledge and truth will come out of it.
On a side note: regardless of everyones religion or lack thereof, I want
to wish everyone a safe Good Friday and Easter! Have fun and freak out
someone (friend or family) and tell them you love them! ;)
Brian
.

User: "Werewolfy"

Title: Re: Good Friday feelings about the Lost Tomb 06 Apr 2007 03:49:11 AM
On Apr 6, 2:36?am, "mukyuk" <a...@b.com> wrote:
Maybe then I could do the same miracles he did. If only I could touch
his bones!!
Maybe Mondo. Mind, killing a powerful enemy, then eating them is also
pretty good for improving one's strength and status. The qualities of
the victim are transferred to the consumer.
If that is the scenario, it's possible that to aquire His supernatural
skills, it would be necessary to gnaw on those old bones, rather than
to have simple contact with them.
Werewolfy... Who is pleased to note that lightning knows no moral
discrimination.
.

User: "Woodswun"

Title: Re: Good Friday feelings about the Lost Tomb 06 Apr 2007 08:00:42 AM
On Fri, 06 Apr 2007 01:36:34 +0000, mukyuk wrote:

If the tomb ever got bombed, that would be such a sad thing. The evidence
lost forever, the truth about Jesus forever shrouded in mystery.



Tomorrow is Good Friday. I have been thinking of Jesus more than usual.
Somehow I can't get him out of my mind. I can't completely absorb my
feelings. Somehow it gives me comfort to know his tomb was found. To know
he actually existed and was a real man.

That bit that you posted about Jesus' tomb was a movie, Mondo.




That Jesus for all this time was lost, and now he is finally found. That
Christianity for all this time has been false as I suspected. It was the
'Anti-Christ' and now Christ has truly returned to Earth. He has 'come
again' in an odd sort of way. It's almost too good to be true, almost like
a dream.

Or a movie ...




Because of this new knowledge, it will be a different sort of Good Friday
for me, a more serious and solemn day, one where I actually think about
Jesus. It's feels like the second coming of Christ. The evidence was very
strong.



I never doubted his existence but there was no actual evidence until now,
nothing that actually belonged to him. I feel sad that they moved his bones
from its resting place. I wish I could touch is bones. That would somehow
make me feel more complete. Maybe then I could do the same miracles he did.
If only I could touch his bones!!

Jesus did say that people would be able to do greater things than He,
perhaps we need to evolve further before that happens.
Woods
.


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