From: Duggy on
On Apr 24, 4:44 am, glird <gl...(a)aol.com> wrote:
> On Apr 22, 12:56 am, Duggy <Paul.Dug...(a)jcu.edu.au> wrote:
> > Jesus is the anglisation of the Greek Iesous.  In the old Testement
> > Iesous is usually rendered Joshua.
>   The name of the person known as Jesus wasn't Joshua;

I didn't say it was. I said it was rendered that way.

> it was
> Immanuel.  The names of the three men at the core of the world's three
> main religions are; Immanuel, Mohammad, and Gautama. They were known
> to their friends as
>              Manny, Moe, and Joe.

Things were simpler in the axial age.

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From: Smiler. on
Pink Freud wrote:
> "Herc7" <ozdude(a)australia.edu> wrote in message
> news:7571709c-07c4-47f3-a37f-524d2d9db5a1(a)c2g2000pre.googlegroups.com...
>> On Apr 21, 7:47 pm, Brad <goog...(a)vk2qq.com> wrote:
>>> On Apr 21, 7:15 pm, Herc7 <ozd...(a)australia.edu> wrote:
>>>
>>>> But actually I was just making fun of myself, if I see the time
>>>> 3:14 I think it's a sign, and if I see it on a second clock
>>>> straight away I think WOW it REALLY is a sign! Doh
>>>
>>>> Herc
>>>
>>> yeah, it's a sign that the time is 3.14
>>
>>
>> every time you happen to look at a clock?
>>
>> well not every time, but 10 times more often than any other time,
>> 10:47 is a common time I see aswell. Perfect 10 (Eve) for Agent 7
>> (Adam)
>>
>> Yeh I know it's a pycholomagical phenomenon I just happen to notice
>> my favorite numbers more.
>>
>
> Ya THINK??!

Nope!

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All gods are bespoke. They're all made to perfectly
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