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RandomThoughts Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-09-10 02:05 PM
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32. Is that the arc of the Covenant?
Edited on Thu Dec-09-10 02:07 PM by RandomThoughts
The story of the arc of the Covenant was that it carried inspired writings, 3rd defense, and had the ability to shock opponents.

Is that what is suppose to be in that picture?

Wonder why it is in that picture?

Thors hammer did the same thing, although the metaphor got lost in that story I would guess.

Interestingly Thors hammer came back to him when used, I wonder if that is because it actually was about peace.

Set a table before your enemies, is also about peace and discussions also.



Thought on that a bit, So many of the ancient stories are pretty close to the same stories.



There was a comment made a few years ago that 'Scientology going up against psychology'

And I do think Tom Cruise, even if I disagree with many things he believes, seems to have a good heart, and is in the middle of many metaphors also.

Although I thought Scientology was some form of diversion, or other topic, although I know very little about Scientology, and seen some mistakes in some films, that do not make sense.

It is true that the Volcano is on the cover of one of Hubards books, and that is in the story of Derek Halfhand, and Scientology is part of story of powder, and volcano is one of the earth elements, and mother of Thor is Earth in that story.

But anyways, I think Scientology from my understanding misses some parts, although that could be bias or filters, and I can find some inspiring tales in some concepts in movies with that thought process, but disagree with what I have heard about that religion, but only heard a little on it.

But John Travolta defended speech rights of people on that topic in Germany, that made sense. And Tom defended children against over medication agree with that also. Although I think they may have a money issue in their organization, and an issue of 'cult' with attracting of rich people. Heard some bad stories, but never seen any of their groups.

:shrug: not sure, a volcano is also a mountain, so I don't give 'volcano' to Scientology, but like to think of it more as Fire Lions from Mount Thunder, in my thoughts on that.

But if they can argue there views openly, and do not hurt people, or take advantage of them, those thoughts could be interesting.

I know the electricity they speak of, although they keep bringing it back to physical not spiritual.

Shrug, not sure.
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