Purple is Jesus

Correspondent:: Baldin Pramer
Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2004 09:14:43 -0700

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Kikee wrote:

> There is a purple ribbon project that was started in the heavens and desert
> storm that is becoming highly commendable. Trees and churches are being
> decorated with these purple ribbons. The purple ribbons represent the return of
> Jesus in the clouds and not on land! The second advent of Christ will be the
> most wonderful event the world has ever experienced. Light a Jesus candle at
> dusk and place the candle on top of a mountain, and leave the candle lit until
> it burns out. The lit Jesus candle warns about false prophets and represents
> Jesus' horrible death and glorious return.
>
> There is a spiritual wickedness of extremely high intelligence that has plagued
> the world throughout history and continues strong today. This wickedness is so
> intense, devastating and destructive, inflicting as much torment and anguish
> imaginable upon innocent and defenseless life. This wickedness is responsible
> for much of the evil that abides in our world, such as the Oklahoma City
> Bombing (resulting in the deaths of innocent children), and the destruction of
> the Twin Towers (resulting in thousands of innocent people being murdered).
> Here is a link to the names of specific demons that must be defeated:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/list_of_specific_demons_and_types_of_demons.
> Below, I have included knowledge of the wicked Pagan God's and Goddesses that
> must be defeated.
>
> THE EGG IS A SACRED SYMBOL OF ASTARTE, REPRESENTING FECUNDITY, NEW LIFE AND THE
> POWERS OF THE PAGAN LURE. The Ásatrú is "belief in the Gods" in Old Norse, the
> language of ancient Scandinavia in which so much of our source material was
> written. The Ásatrú believe in an underlying, all-pervading divine energy or
> essence which is generally hidden from us, and which is beyond our immediate
> understanding. They further believe that this spiritual reality is
> interdependent with us - that we affect it, and it affects us. The Ásatrú
> believe that this underlying divinity expresses itself to us in the forms of
> the Gods and Goddesses. Tlazolteotl is the Aztec goddess of fertility and sex.
> Qadesh was Middle-Eastern goddess of sacred ecstasy and sexual pleasure,
> adopted in the New Kingdom by the Egyptians into a triad with the gods Min and
> Reshep. The Seven Sisters are a cluster of seven individually named stars that
> are sacred to the Pagan Goddess lore.

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Sir Baldin Pramer, R.P.A.