Thanks, didn't see the second one :-) John On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 8:07 PM, PETER CHARLTON <peter.nambo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > I cannot remember which church building it comes from, but I sent two > pictures, the statue on the right of god, is the sole subject of the second > picture where you can plainly see the Maddona is nursing the Sun. > > Pete > > ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* John Roodt <johnroodt@xxxxxxxxx> > *To:* geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > *Sent:* Monday, September 22, 2008 10:49 AM > *Subject:* [geocentrism] Re: Fw: another victory of Our Lady (through the > rosary) in Ar > > Peter, hi > > That picture is not clear...I can't even make out the central figure. Do > you have a link to larger images and explanations of the statue? For all I > can see, it may just as easily be a statue of "God holding the Earth". > > Thanks, regards > John > > On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 7:39 PM, PETER CHARLTON < > peter.nambo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Yes, The Queen of Heaven was Semi-Remis, Mother and Wife of Nimrod who >> killed his father and married his own mother, this is where the Trinity >> doctrine comes from. >> Other evidences that the Catholics have polluted the clean worship of God >> with paganism are that the Birthday of Christ being celebrated on the >> birthday of the diefied Nimrod, December the 25th. >> The Queen of Heaven was also known as the fertility Goddess Aster or >> Easter as we now worship her along with her fertility trappings of Easter >> eggs and Easter bunnies. >> No wonder Jesus asked if he would really find faith on the earth when he >> returned in view of vertually all of Christendom, has been decieved into >> worshipping Tammuz and his Mother. >> Heres a picture of the Queen of Heaven nursing her son the Sun. >> Found in a Catholic Church no less >> >> Pete Charlton >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> *From:* John Roodt <johnroodt@xxxxxxxxx> >> *To:* geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> *Sent:* Monday, September 22, 2008 3:26 AM >> *Subject:* [geocentrism] Re: Fw: another victory of Our Lady (through the >> rosary) in Ar >> >> Impressive video. It is quite significant that the Catholic church has >> stood up against error so prominently, and so often. May God remember them >> for it. >> >> I volunteered at a Convention this weekend, and chatted to a Baptist -- a >> very devout one and a man of exemplary character. It made his news all the >> more shocking -- their Baptist church has dropped the requirement for >> Baptism. It's now recommended, not required. I wonder when they'll drop the >> name Baptist? >> >> But I saw something else on the "Tradition, Family & Property" website >> that shocked me (and reminded me why I am no longer Catholic). It was an >> article titled: "The Feast of the Assumption". Here are extracts and my >> comments: >> >> "she [Mary] is the highest created expression of God" --- I believe that >> title belongs to Jesus. >> >> "Reign of Mary -- Her reign will begin with marvelous days of graces" --- >> I believe it's Jesus who is to reign over all >> >> "the Holy Trinity crowned her as Queen of Heaven and Earth" -- in the new >> age there will be no longer "male" nor "female" ... how then do we have a >> Queen? >> >> Mary's "assumption into Heaven" was apparently far more glorius than >> Jesus'. >> >> The "Queen of Heaven" was a goddess from the Babylonian era (if I'm not >> mistaken). It seems to me that she has been revived by the Catholics. >> >> I read again how Jesus, in spite of His proper and appropriate respect for >> His mother, responded on at least two occasions where: >> >> 1. A woman shouted out: "blessed are the breasts that bore you", to which >> He replied: "blessed rather are those who hear the word of God and obey it". >> >> 2. On another occasion, Jesus was told: "Your Mother and Brothers are >> outside..." to which He replied: "My Mother and Brothers are [the faithful]" >> >> Of the born-again movement: I heard that a survey in the USA indicates >> that 57% of these so-called "Christians" believe that Jesus is not the only >> way to God. What!? >> >> Many of them, including Baptists, will also stand up for the Bible and The >> Way on many occasions. But sadly this doesn't prevent them from being in >> serious error. >> >> Thoughts? >> John >> >> >> On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 6:05 AM, Neville Jones <njones@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> Marc, >>> >>> I have played it again, this time with sound. >>> >>> I disagree about chanting a 'rosary' except to say that it keeps those >>> chanting or singing focused and increases their awareness and their spirit. >>> This effect is recognized even in the movie industry (for example, the >>> British Army being told to sing 'Men of Harlech' at Rorke's Drift, Natal, >>> against the Zulu armies in the film, 'Zulu', is an interesting psychological >>> observation). >>> >>> That said, I admire these men and women for their courage and, in >>> particular, their faith. To stand up and be counted in the face of such >>> adversity is not easy! >>> >>> By the way, did you notice the 'Lesbian and teacher' label on one of the >>> mob? I wonder what she is 'teaching' the children entrusted to her? >>> >>> Neville >>> www.realityreviewed.com >>> >>> >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> *From:* marc-veilleux@xxxxxxxxxxxx >>> *Sent:* Sun, 21 Sep 2008 12:53:47 -0400 >>> *To:* geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> *Subject:* [geocentrism] Re: Fw: another victory of Our Lady (through >>> the rosary) in Ar >>> >>> Dr Neville, >>> Thank you for your commentaries; unfortunately, since you could not hear >>> the sounds, you missed the essential part: the 70 catholic youths that >>> succeeded in stopping the diabolical mob estimated between 10 and 15 >>> thousands ... were praying the rosary without ceasing ! Without the help of >>> Our Lady, it was humanly impossible to stop such a mob! >>> Marc >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >