P.S.
Terry, no offense taken! We have tough skin on this list.
Blake
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-----Original Message-----
From: Terry [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2001 9:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Re: New Guy: Secret Societies?
I don't want argue with anyone's religion. And I'm sorry
if I offended your beliefs. However, I don't know how
you can state that its nonsense that a Mormon church can
be built on a cave entrance. Utah is full of cave
entrances. Keeping a secret is not impossible for any
human, Mormon or not. Its not only possible its a fact
of life for us mere mortals on this hollow earth.
Terry
--- In allplanets-hollow@y..., "Frei, Blake"
<blake_frei@j...> wrote:
New Guy,
I'm a Mormon and I can guarantee you that Mormons and
Masons have virtually
nothing to do with each other, and finding a Mormon
Mason is like finding a
Mormon atheist. There are some similarities between
our temple rituals and
the Masonic rituals for the same reasons that there
are doctrinal
similarities between us and other Christian religions,
such as Catholicism.
Ultimately, both Mormon and Masonic rituals derive
from the same source. The
Masonic rituals are remnants of the original temple
rituals from antiquity,
and theirs are a perversion of those true temple
rituals. A Mormon would be
more inclined to view Masons and their practices as a
less obvious, deeper
layer of Satan's clever imitation of the true order of
things.
Further, we do not build temples or church buildings
on entrances to the
hollow earth. That's nonsense. The hollow earth theory
is as obscure and
laughable to Mormons as it is to the rest of
mainstream society. The
difference, however, is that Mormons tend to be more
open-minded when
entertaining the possible mysteries of God. For
example, if God tucked away
the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel in the hollow earth, it
wouldn't surprise us.
They are prophesied to return from the "north
countries" in miraculous
fashion. And in such a scenario, I'm of the opinion
that the leadership of
the Mormon church will be the governing body who
escorts our lost brethren
back. I'm also of the opinion that if this scenario is
to play out, our
leaders don't even know about it yet. And if our
leaders had been clued in
to the hollow earth, we'd all know about it because
keeping a secret is
impossible for a Mormon.
Blake
-----Original Message-----
From: Terry [mailto:mevlevi2000@y...]
Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2001 5:04 PM
To: allplanets-hollow@y...
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] New Guy: Secret
Societies?
Greetings to everyone. I'm a believer in the Hollow
Earth for a number of reasons. The main one being,
various tales, "myths", and matter-of-fact statements
from every part of the globe, in total agreement with
each other, and this despite insurmountable obstacles
in
both religious and philosophical points of view. There
can't be that many liars in history and why would they
pick such a crazy lie. If all of them were lying, it
would surely constitute the grandest conspiracy ever
perpetrated, crossing millenia of history and
countless
cultures, not to mention how they would communicate
this
lie between vast oceans and language barriers.
I'm particularly interested in the part that secret
societies play in all this. Like the stories of
certain
Masonic Temples being built on top of entrances. I'm
told this is true of some Mormon (Masonic) Churches as
well. And I'm sure everyone has heard of the
underground
bases at various military installations in Nevada, New
Mexico etc. Most of the Delta forces that run these
facilities, and intelligence in general, are high
ranking masons so they probably had first hand
knowledge
of where the location of these tunnels were located -
the story goes that the tunnels were already there,
and
they moved in and set up shop.
I'm aware of Blavatsky's map of the tunnels in South
America which resides at the Theosophical
headquarters,
and the Rosicrucian connection. But does anyone have
any
knowledge of exactly what they know and are
witholding?
Have they been communicating with the inhabitants of
the
inner earth for centuries as the evidence seems to
suggest?Thanks,
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