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naomi24 | 11:37 Tue 15th May 2007 | Religion & Spirituality
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After watching the Panorama programme on Scientology, it struck me that those who find faith of any description usually feel the need to join an organisation full of like-minded people. I have my opinions and don't need others to back me, but it seems most do and I wonder why? Is their faith alone not enough?
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Theland, every night is New Years Eve? Do you think it might be time to leave the turps alone?

Daobi on the joanna? Theland, we've forgotten to tell you, but we formed a whole band when you were away!!! At the last count we had Luna on the spoons, Mani on the shoe box and rubber band, Coco with the washboard and thimble and me with the comb and paper - and boy, are we good?!!!!! Oh we're so looking forward to the ABer's ball. After that it could be the X-Factor - and after that - who knows? Today Answerbank - tomorrow the world!!

Mib - great - you are now a fully fledged member of the far-from-perfect human race.
naomi, If history is any indication, I should have no trouble at all with continuing to pay my membership dues in a timely manner.
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That makes two of us.
My only sense of belonging is to nature and the universal being of just being part of creation. It is faith but not within a man-made organised religion.
This is what brings me peace in my thoughts, drawing from the true wonder of all that surrounds us, unfortunately, while this faith creates wonder, the human world also has many atrocities and stories of woe that I feel also.
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Luna, I feel the exactly the same about the universe, but I am totally at odds with mankind in many ways - a square peg in a round hole you might say. Try as I might I can't begin to understand man's inhumanity to man, the need for power and control, the arrogance, the dishonesty, the sheer spitefulness and unkindness to others, or the inability, or refusal, to see beyond the pettiness and selfishness of manufactured religion. Joining groups has never been for me - apart from the Loonies of course!!

By the way, did you ever get that book?
Thanks for reminding me. Next on my list of things to do.
My work hours have been rearranged three times since I started three weeks ago so it's thrown all my sleeping patterns out. So far, on my list of things to do has been,
Catch up on sleep, but I will definitely get it Naomi.
Thanks again.
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Are there any books on similar themes you would recommend, Luna?
Most of my UFOesque (Is that a word?) books have been given away due to not enough room in my house but on my shelf are other books you may find interesting:-
Earth Medicine by Jamie Sams(A day to day American Indian teaching guide)
From The Ashes Of Angels by Andrew Collins(We spoke of this before Naomi) It's about the Nephilim/Watchers or giant offspring from angels.
The Mystery Of The Crystal Skulls by Chris Morton & Ceri Louise Thomas(Are there really 13 quartz skulls that act as a communicator with our cosmic ancestors?)
The Stargate Conspiracy by Lynn Picknett & Clive Prince(E.T contact,military intelligence and the Pyramids).
The Hiram Key by Christopher Knight & Robert Lomas(which sounds very similar to Dan Brown's new book but they wrote it first !) .
Well, there's a few to have a go at.
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Thanks Luna.
Naomi - Just re-read some of the posts on this thread. So now for a guessing game.
What it Mibs' profession do you think?
I bet between us, we could examine the clues in a very, "Mibian," kind of way, and solve this mystery.
You first.
I meant, "is." Not a good start eh? Not very Mibian.
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Mmmm ... I don't think he's a teacher or a journalist because his students or readers wouldn't understand what he's talking about so that would never do. Whatever he does I imagine it's a solitary occupation and he clearly has a love of words, so perhaps he's a lexicographer.
I was thinkin maybe barrister. But, I could see him sitting at home, authoring another book, whilst looking out over his garden occasionally.

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