Woman Faces 20 Year Prison Arkansas Crime Abortion
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Goddamn Arkansas son of a Bitch Asa Hutchinson and Goddamned Blood Bought Born"ded Again mass murderers Christians have murdered more that any other Group in All History. Christians supported Adolph Hitler in America and Fawned until they were told to S,T,F,U. But goddamn Arkansas is a land where Women cannot buy Tampons on Sunday, because 'Blue Laws. And only 2 Counties in the Entire State allows Alcohol Sales and consumption, Pulaski : Little Rock and Hot Springs. from Little rock to Texas no Beer Wine or Liquor sold. Easterly, from Little Rock to Memphis no Beer Wine or Liquor sold. So now Women Forbidden to have a Abortion? The whole goddamned State is a Rusty Coat Hanger Blotched Abortion. I left Arkansas when I turned 62 to Retire in San Francisco, and my Rent is $245 a month. Shout Out to Dryden's Pottery and to Hot Springs "Spa City Amateur Radio Club" from W5AWG """Tattoo Johnny"""" Hot Springs First Professional Tattoo Artist Opened my Shop 1972 Tangelwood Lane, Lake Hamilton Arkansas. I also did Sign Painting and Every Bar in Town I played Electric Guitar 1958 forward. The Joker Club (Gail Agree) in Market by Confederate Square and The Vapours Club in 1974 Miss Gay Hot Springs Pageant Norma Christie & Charlie Tuna....the Showman's Club, Olson's Shows, Taxi Driver, Liquor Store owner, Drunk, Dog Trainer, never robbed any Banks or wrote a Hot Check. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The owner of the tomb, Joseph from Arimathea, apparently was Christ’s disciple, so in fact the followers of the Christian prophet could have done with his corpse whatever they wanted, and they could have eaten the body as well. If the body of Jesus Christ had actually disappeared during the cannibalistic party of his disciples, it is quite natural that they preserved their secret. The disclosure of such secret would not only have discredited the then still emerging Christianity, but also Jews, who did not tolerate cannibalism, would have executed all the participants of the last feast. Anyway, even if somebody of the initiated had blurted it out, nobody believed him. Having assumed that Jesus Christ was eaten, many myths and rites of Christianity do not seem strange and mysterious any more As it was mentioned above, the scene of the ‘Last supper’ acquires sense. Its purpose is to persuade Christ’s disciples that they will have to eat the flesh of their teacher and to drink his blood and to convince the ‘apostles’ that by doing this they will overtake Christ’s divinity. Then, there appears to be much more sense in many other aspects of Christianity, including the myth about the resurrection of Jesus Christ itself. The mysticism of the ‘holy’ Grail Christians attach great importance to the chalice from which Jesus Christ was drinking during the ‘Last supper’ and into which, according to Robert from Boron, Joseph from Arimathea later collected Christ’s blood. Christians think that the Grail has various magic powers, and, in order to make use of them, one has to drink from it – thus, in some way one has to drink the true blood of Jesus Christ. It seems that most probably Joseph had a point in collecting Christ’s blood into a chalice, and that possibly it was used for drinking shortly after Christ’s death, and that the Christian fantasies related to wine-drinking during religious rituals are repetitions of a horrible ceremony that took place almost two thousand years ago. The myth about the Resurrection Resurrection was invented long before Christians. There had been many religions that had a god who died and resurrected periodically. Various rites of sacrifice were related to the resurrection of one or another god and the offerings – usually domestic animals – were frequently eaten by the participants of the mysteries. Did not Jesus Christ imagine his death and resurrection in a similar way – that he would resurrect in his disciples who would have eaten his flesh and would have drunk his blood? According to ‘Saint’ John, Jesus Christ explained: ‘The one who eats my flesh and drinks my blood resides in me, and I in him’. (John, 6, 56; italics are mine, G.Š.) The Eucharist Having assumed that the first Eucharist was not symbolic, but real and took place not before Christ’s death, but on the following night, the ritual itself appears in a completely different light – it is clear now how the rite managed to unite Christians. After all, nothing has such power of uniting people as a common secret or crime. When people have performed religious rituals that others consider to be inhuman or even criminal, they feel initiated, special different from others. Even now, the Eucharist remains one of the basic rituals that maintain Christian unity. Eating together the imaginary god’s flesh can be also called ‘communion’ – metaphoric acceptance to the community of the Christians who have already performed the ritual or further acceleration of the sense of being one of the Christians. Inclination towards passive cannibalism is psychologically possible It is no secret that Jesus Christ was not a psychically balanced personality. The absence of information about one’s biological father was considered by the ancient Jews to be an irremovable stain, and there is a lot of information in the Bible about the eccentricity of Christ that manifested itself already in his childhood. Therefore, it is quite possible that Jesus Christ could wish to be eaten. Even nowadays, there are some people who crave to be eaten; even the broad public from time to time is informed of some individual cases of pre-agreed cannibalism – when the ‘victim’ finds their future eater via the Internet or so. It is possible that Jesus Christ also had such a drive. The Christian cannibalistic mysticism is apparently still encouraging psychological deviations Various myths about vampirism are widespread among Christians; films about cannibals, blood-suckers and similar heroes are most popular in the places where the Christian culture is dominating. There are so many maniac killers and violent perverts among Christians as nowhere else in the world; again and again in the Christian world there emerge people who want to be eaten. Are not those cases reverberations of the ‘Last supper’? – Most Christians constantly take part in religious rituals that willy-nilly are associated with cannibalism, so they can traumatise some oversensitive persons for the rest of their lives. So, there are many serious arguments that support the hypothesis that Jesus Christ was eaten after his crucifixion. If it is proved or at least accepted as a very probable one, much can be understood and explained in the Christian faith, psychology and in the whole Christian culture. Perhaps it could also be helpful in understanding the inhuman historical cruelty of Christians – in understanding why the millions of decent people who found the Christian ‘communion’ unacceptable were killed in cold blood, tortured to death or burnt alive during the long history of Christianity?
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