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| 15Jan07 52usC1 Relieved to know it was nothing worse than a cold! Do, do, take care of yourself—We do not have an Elisha, do we? No doubt but that you are right that Saddam, George Bush, the Israelis and the Palestinians have disagreed and will continue to disagree. But so did the Jews and the Samaritans. We can hardly help our feelings, but we can decide how we shall act. And we could decide to go to the aid of whomsoever is denied justice? We do agree, do we not, that "there is a law above the king," we do not let the majority tell us what is right? The peace of the Lord be always with you! Brian |
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| 17Jan07 52usC2 We must maintain Hope, in spite of the centuries of our failure to live according to the Creator's Will. I have Hope that I can change and that gives me Hope that others will also. djd |
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| 17Jan07 52usC3 All we want for the near future is a plausible strategy of Good and Happiness, but politicians have forever been explaining that this is unrealistic. Whatever the Ares Pilgrims and their eldest brother Mikal have been proclaiming from 1974 through 2007 has been called not seasonal and never to be seasonal any time. Just utopia, nothing but shangri-la! According to all the polls eight out of ten people from Warsaw to San-Francisco disapprove of their governments' sanguineness, so I guess that if people were informed of The Revelation of Ares or at least a correct review of it most of them would burst out, "That's what we need! That's the only plausible way forward!" The incredible mistakes made by our president has produced a chaos in the USA. I think of a chaos akin to that which used to follow the end of great historical eras or religions for milleniums, for instance the end of Ancient Egypt. It's no good persisting in denials of the Western (Christian and Jewish) world society's conditions, whether econonimal or merely social. We all have to change just as The Revelation of Ares says we have to change (28.7). Yes, The Revelation of Ares gives the only plausible realistic and pragmatic plan, what's more anointed by the Creator, but it will take generations to come true. Melvin W. J. |
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