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RandomThoughts Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-12-09 10:56 PM
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30. I did not know that.
Edited on Sun Apr-12-09 11:51 PM by RandomThoughts
But I was not talking about Ron Jeremy. Many people got jobs as extras in movies.

I like this part also 4:30 into this clip.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EF6q5bV8RV0

Related to the song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRoUpDON0_0

Which also matches the priors of Stargate, although I consider that flipped.

And of coarse Alabaster, is both white, and what some text say the throne of God is made of. But in the new testament, Alabaster is the jar of oil which a woman anointed the head of Jesus with.

But Sting's song is really more of a comment about the ring, either the ring of power from LOTR or the ring of Solomon used to control demons. But to really follow some of this stuff, you have to be aware of the beliefs of some fringe groups considered to be heretical. Some groups say all man are bad, and therefore all men are in some way controlled or are demons, and the ring should be used to control all people, and enslave everyone. This doctrine is also mentioned in Ghostbusters clip, alluded to by the worshipers of Goazer ideas.

To be more clear, a heretical belief systems says that the demons that Solomon controlled and that built his temple, were people, because all people are sinners and not good, leading to a philosophy that all people should be controlled. Different groups allow exclusions based on their own group, but most that have subscribed to the idea that most are evil and need to be controlled also conveniently say only people not in there group are the evil ones. Although some say all are evil so they just join in and use it as a rational to be mean.

This alludes to the Ring of Power to create Nazguls(partial anagram for angels, fallen type) to rule over and enslave them. Something that most religions, and Tolkien, disagree with. Tolkien showed this by showing how the combination of hobbits, elves, ents of old, and men of the west, could destroy the ring, and its attempts to enslave.

My belief is in love, free will, and freedom, Given by the grace of God through his Son. I do not believe in the heretical texts, but they are out there, and they can be seen to have a consistent message that many people follow.


Note: I believe Sting is one of the good guys. Just trying to make people aware of the spiritual world.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvkxle5M2E4


(Edit: As far as I know, The Catholic church does not put this symbology into the rings they ware. That is not one of the 'groups' that believe all people should be controlled. I believe there are many types of rings in the world.)
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