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Sex with Ghosts
LeighBright:
:eek:
Anonymous:
I'm sorry - this is idiotic. The woman is having a common, sleep-related experience. Don't scare her with this Medieval rubbish. I'm a Christian and am never arrogant nor pedantic enough to try to convert people. And Rebecca Brown is widely recognized by the intelligent Christian community as an idiot.
--- Quote ---On 2004-04-17 18:50:00, LeighBright wrote:
"Do you care to hear a religious point of view?
I read a book that you would probably find very interesting. It's called 'He Came To Set The Captives Free' by a Dr. Rebecca Brown.
The book is really about witchcraft, but she deals with spirits and ghosts throughout the book. One portion discusses how powerful witches can astral project their spirits and I believe some of the experiences - be they sexual or violent - are things you may find similar to your current experience.
If I may suggest - you should stroll around various Christian bookstores. I don't know how much info you'll find with a topic like ghosts & spirits but I'll bet you'll find what you're looking for under witchcraft."
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LeighBright:
I can't help but wonder, if I had suggested a book written by a Muslim, or a Jew, or a Buddhist, or a Wiccan, or any other religion on earth - would I have received the same reaction and accusation of trying to "convert" someone to one of those religions too?
I suggested a book. I didn't hide the fact that it was a religious book that dealt with witchcraft - nor did I say it was an award-winning book - or even that I believed all of the statements about situations that were made within its pages. In fact, I didn't even state that I was a fan of, or had any personal knowledge of the author - other than she wrote this wacky book that also mentioned spirit-beings invading person's homes - and discussed a spirit being having sex with a female witch.
So I merely suggested a book - that I thought the poster might be interested in reading and researching as clearly - it is a related topic.
You know, Frederick Douglass once stated that one of the virtues of being well-educated is that through the process of learning, we obtain our liberty. But you ANON - you kind of remind me of the parents who wanted to burn Mark Twain's books. I wonder if you picked up this notion in the program?
Anyway - to steal from the gay-activist's in D.C. (and to work their little chant to my advantage) in order to express how I feel about your intolerance of my personal belief system:
I'M HERE! I'M CHRISTIAN! GET USED TO IT! :lol:
idioteque:
Why did you paraphrase the slogan of a demographic that's oppressed by people of your ilk? That's like the Grand Wizard of the KKK starting his speeches with "I have a dream..."
I was the first anon, but I agree with the second one on the point of this book being "Medieval rubbish." I won't even touch on the dynamics of Wicca or what astral projection entails, much less the reported (and obvious) limitations of both. The book is tremendously insulting to other faiths and your espousal of it is making you look crazy.
Don't pretend this is because you're Christian. It's because you're an extremist and you would be treated exactly the same if you were hawking the Kabbala or the Gyuto Tantra. Is religion the acceptable resource in some cases? Absolutely. But in this situation neurology has already filled in the blanks. Be here, be Christian, stop misleading people.
Anonymous:
Nicely done!
--- Quote ---On 2004-04-29 12:09:00, idioteque wrote:
"Why did you paraphrase the slogan of a demographic that's oppressed by people of your ilk? That's like the Grand Wizard of the KKK starting his speeches with "I have a dream..."
I was the first anon, but I agree with the second one on the point of this book being "Medieval rubbish." I won't even touch on the dynamics of Wicca or what astral projection entails, much less the reported (and obvious) limitations of both. The book is tremendously insulting to other faiths and your espousal of it is making you look crazy.
Don't pretend this is because you're Christian. It's because you're an extremist and you would be treated exactly the same if you were hawking the Kabbala or the Gyuto Tantra. Is religion the acceptable resource in some cases? Absolutely. But in this situation neurology has already filled in the blanks. Be here, be Christian, stop misleading people."
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