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Thursday, 17 May 2007

Life After Death Paradox

A heathen is 'a person who has not had his or her brains scrambled by Jewish, Christian or Muslim priests'. An atheist is 'a person who flatly refuses to grovel to a mythical, supernatural, supreme being with power over the laws of nature - a big daddy god in the sky invented by ancient priests in order to keep themselves in the lap of luxury and the masses in fear, ignorance and servitude.'

The heathens and atheists are now saying we have a soul that parts from our dead physical bodies!

Many Christian priests have now changed their minds about this. According to a report in The Sunday Telegraph Review on 13th November, 1994:

"Modern theology no longer allows that the soul should leave the body after death ... Last week Dr. John Habgood, Archbishop of York, was reported as saying that 'nothing departs the body when you die'."