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In His New Book, Photographer Sam Fentress Documents Thousands Of Religious Signs Throughout The U.S.

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by fascistusa April 8, 2007 3:23 PM EDT
So.. staying away from The Fascist Christian Right and their Organization a for World Jesus Empire...

Just might be the right thing to do.
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by kp74 April 8, 2007 3:22 PM EDT
"Christmas and Easter have absolutely nothing to do with JESUS, don't take part in these pagan holidays."


I say the same thing to my fellow Pagans don't take part in Xian misguiding rituals of murder.

King James changed much of the original Bible text.
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by truthword April 8, 2007 2:59 PM EDT
Here's some tips so you aren't misled...

Stick to the King James Version of the bible, the other bibles have been rewritten to mislead you.

The sabbath is on the 7th day of the week which is Saturday, not sunday which is the first day of the week. These churches hold services on SUNday to pay homage to the roman SUN god Sol Invictus.

Christmas and Easter have absolutely nothing to do with JESUS, don't take part in these pagan holidays.

Start a small group of your own in your own home, meet on saturday mornings, and concentrate on bible study. It will quickly grow, especially if you keep the trappings of churchianity out of it, after it gets too big for your living room, move to a local park or something instead of putting yourself inside a box (church).

and always remember to
Run like hell from organized religion....
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by mobywhaley1 April 6, 2007 8:30 PM EDT
I understand the upcoming CBS Sunday Morning, April 8th, 9am ET will be showing something about the Baha'i
Faith and the National Headquarters in Willmette, IL.
It is about time.
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