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Monday, 19 April 2004
Religious Article Of The Week
There are religious scholars that I admire who just didn't accept everything they were taught about certain religions(e.g. Christianity).

Tom Harper is one of them who writes about unorthodox subjects in his Toronto Star religious column. Here is one of his controversial statements from the title article: "The greatest duplicity lies in the fact that when the Church needed some meaty intellectual tonic in the Middle Ages, it turned to two Pagans, Plato and Aristotle. It was to Aristotle especially, the pupil of Plato, that St. Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) looked for the theology that was to shape his own church down to today!"

New Age Christianity didn't start with me. There were many seekers in the past who wanted a deeper understanding of "Man, Myth and Religion". Simply accepting church creeds and dogma wasn't enough.
Tom Harper's Complete Article
Who Is Joseph Campbell?
Alan Watts, His Story
Aristotle
Plato
The Philosophy Behind Religion

Posted by qualteam at 9:06 AM EDT
Updated: Monday, 19 April 2004 9:49 AM EDT
Sunday, 18 April 2004
Movie Review 67: The Missing
Mood:  down
This film meanders over Arizona like the heroine and her father who are tracking down renegade Indians who have kidnapped their daughter/granddaughter. The main focus seems to be either the scenery or dead bodies that are brutally murdered. Hardly pleasant stuff and the long, long, long chase of the bad guys over John Wayne territory is just plain boring. One star.

More Reviews Of The Missing

Posted by qualteam at 1:06 AM EDT
Updated: Sunday, 18 April 2004 1:10 AM EDT
Friday, 16 April 2004
Film Reviews Of The Week
Mood:  a-ok
These reviews are from Toronto Star columnist, Peter Howell. He has such a good way with words when he hates a picture with a passion. Here is a sample of his review on "Masked And Anonymous": "Everyone was so generous that it wound up being an incredible communal experience and actually a spiritual experience," Charles says on the DVD. "It was a process without any desired results." Here's my translation of that: "The movie had no form or focus whatsoever and it died like a dog, but the cast parties were fantastic."

He attacks actors, directors and screenwriters who seem to be in love with their own works.
Peter Howell's Complete Article
Reviews Of Masked And Anonymous
Reviews Of Cat In The Hat
Reviews Of Daddy & Them



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Posted by qualteam at 5:21 PM EDT
Updated: Friday, 16 April 2004 9:24 PM EDT
Thursday, 15 April 2004
More 21st Century Jesus
Jesus and Bill Gates decided one day to see who was the best computer programmer. So they decided to have a timed contest with Donald Trump as the referee. They had one day to come up with a killer app. They both got to work and were coding at a furious pace. In the last five minutes they were nearly done when--POOF!--there's a power surge, and both computers lose power. Gates panics, and sure enough, when the computer comes back up, there's no sign of his code. But Jesus manages to compile and run his program at the last possible moment. Gates is furious and screams, "He cheated! How could he possibly have done that?!?" Trump smiles and says..."Jesus saves, and you're fired."
Superhero Hype
A Different Superman



Posted by qualteam at 6:32 PM EDT
Updated: Thursday, 15 April 2004 6:40 PM EDT
Wednesday, 14 April 2004
A Meeting Place For Spirits, Humans And Aliens
There should be a safe place where humans can meet spirits and aliens without the fear that they may get eaten or have their brains scrambled.

I believe there is such a place in Arizona called Katimavik. There's no reason why life forms of good will can't meet together and learn something from each other even if past encounters have been a failure.

What do you think?

Posted by qualteam at 10:52 PM EDT
Tuesday, 13 April 2004
Fun Hobbies For Retirement And Beyond
There are certain kinds of jobs that I never get sick of like writing in this blog, creating webpages and putting in links to the afterlife. These are the kind of activities that can carry me through retirement and into the great beyond. What kind of fun stuff would you like to do?



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Survival After Death

Posted by qualteam at 10:16 PM EDT
Monday, 12 April 2004
The Eternal Brotherhood Of Christ
It's hard to keep a superbeing like Jesus down on an Easter weekend. Maybe, "Hellboy" and "The Alamo" just aren't in the same league as the Son Of God. In this blog, I've tried to present "The Passion Of Jesus Christ" from a 21st century viewpoint. How well have I succeeded? I'll let you be judge. Feedback is always appreciated. Another Viewpoint On The Christ Send Us An E-Mail



Posted by qualteam at 9:42 PM EDT
Updated: Monday, 12 April 2004 10:19 PM EDT
Sunday, 11 April 2004
Easter Sunday In The New Age
(Please read the entry before this one first.)

As Jesus moved forward in time he encountered spiritual oppression relating to spiritual and physical death(e.g. "When you're dead, the soul is weak and unconscious. When the body dies, you die. When you're dead, you can't move, so you remain frozen and rot. When you're dead, you can't feel, see or hear. When you're dead, you can't repair or resurrect the body." etc. etc.)

The above is "The Devil's Mental/Spiritual Straitjacket" that entrapped souls for eons. Christ's resurrection was and still is a victory over the darkside. "Oh, death where is thy victory? Oh, grave where is thy sting?"



Another View On The Resurrection Of Christ
The Shroud Of Turin

Posted by qualteam at 9:36 PM EDT
Updated: Sunday, 11 April 2004 9:47 PM EDT
Friday, 9 April 2004
Good Friday In The New Age
An old time gospel song asks this question: "Were you there when they crucified my Lord? Were you there?" Don't you think the author felt he was at Christ's crucifixion even though he wasn't born yet? In actual fact, he was united with Christ through the quantum leap to the beginning of the universe which put all spirits in one spot(since there was only one spot to occupy). This was the point of the creation of hell and everything else associated with it.

"Christ descended into hell." "He taught to the spirits in prison." From that point a new universe was created which doesn't included all the agreements that made Earth a hell hole.

All roads lead to the point of the first truths of the old universe(heaven and hell included).



The Meaning Of Good Friday

Posted by qualteam at 12:01 PM EDT
Updated: Saturday, 10 April 2004 10:22 PM EDT
Thursday, 8 April 2004
The First Space In Our Universe
I believe that space was created before time and energy. That "first space" was located in the area where the earth was created. I don't have any proof to back this up, but I sense this truth through mystical intuition.

The memories of first creation can be picked at several spots on earth. One of them is in Arizona. There is a strange energy there that many can experience.

While Earth may be primitive scientifically, it definitely leads other worlds in artistic works and visions. What do you think?




Posted by qualteam at 11:12 PM EDT
Updated: Thursday, 8 April 2004 11:25 PM EDT

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