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Sunday, 15 May 2005
New Age Religion Of The Week: Mega Mythology
Created in 2003 by the chinese messiah Daniel Poon, Mega-Mythology's principles were first outlined in the self-help paperback called "YIN AND YANG MADE VERY EASY.":The New Dream Of Modern Mental Imagination.

Mega-Mythology's central belief, that any imaginary construct can be incorporated into the church's ever-growing set of official doctrines, continues to gain popularity. Believers in Santa Claus, his elves, or the Tooth Fairy are permitted—even encouraged—to view them as deities. Even corporate mascots like Kool-Aid Man and Davey Cricket are valid objects of mega mythological consideration.

"My personal savior is Batman," said Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Greg Jurgenson. "My wife chooses to follow the teachings of the Gilmore Girls. Of course, we are still beginners. Some advanced-level Mega-Mythologists have total knowledge of every lifetime they have ever lived for the last 15 million years."

Posted by qualteam at 7:57 PM EDT
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Saturday, 14 May 2005
Joke Of The Week: Nuclear Power
Mood:  quizzical
Two strangers were seated next to each other on the
plane when the first guy turned to the second and
said, "Let's talk. I've heard that flights will go
quicker if you strike up a conversation with your
fellow passenger." The second guy, who had just opened his book, closed it slowly, took off his glasses and said to the first guy, "What would you like to discuss?" "Oh, I don't know," said the first guy. "How about nuclear power?" "OK," said the second guy. "That could be an interesting topic. But let me ask you a question first. "A horse, a cow, and a deer all eat grass. The same stuff. Yet a deer excretes little pellets, while a cow turns out a flat patty, and a horse produces clumps of dried grass. Why do you suppose that is?" "Jeez," said the first guy. "I have no idea." "Well, then," said the second guy,
"How is it that you feel qualified to discuss nuclear power when you don't know
shit?"

Posted by qualteam at 9:45 AM EDT
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Thursday, 12 May 2005
The Secrets Behind Alien Abductions
Mood:  spacey
Most humans engage in very mundane and trivial activities which would not grab the attention of a high tech alien race.

And while there are many great writers, musicians, and artists to be experienced, their works can be easily downloaded or accessed through hard media or the internet.

It has been observed that UFO activity is common around electrical grids and nuclear plants.

There are also humans/spirits on this planet who generate massive amounts of psychic and paranormal energy. Some may call this power, witchcraft or wizardry, but the Harry Potters and Luke Skywalkers of Teegeeack(earth)do exist.

The truth of earthly superbeings are cleverly masked by fantasy storytelling. Many times, aliens have probed the minds of abducted humans in an attempt to find out the identities and whereabouts of these dangerous and powerful beings. They have failed miserably.

A story that I've started to write concerning this phenomena is called "Death Maze".

The Story Behind Teegeeack
Some Covert Activities Of Aliens

Posted by qualteam at 10:16 PM EDT
Updated: Thursday, 12 May 2005 10:18 PM EDT
Tuesday, 10 May 2005
Helping My Wife Find A Job In Payroll
Mood:  caffeinated
Recently, my wife was laid off from her last job in the payroll department. She's now going to employment agencies in search of another position while I'm using the internet to send her resumes out.

If you know of anyone who needs a reliable, hard-working person in payroll or human resouces, please
drop us a line.

She's also a member of The Canadian Payroll Association.

If you can't help, please pray that she'll get a job that she can live with for many years. Thanks.

Posted by qualteam at 10:21 PM EDT
Updated: Tuesday, 10 May 2005 10:25 PM EDT
Monday, 9 May 2005
Movie Review 92: "Ray"
Mood:  a-ok
One of the best biographies that I've seen. The director doesn't pull any punches.

Jamie Foxx won an Oscar for this performance and he deserves it. Not only that, but the story gets into Charles' head and reveals things that few people know. "Ray" is a ray of sunshine.

Four stars.
More Reviews For Ray

Posted by qualteam at 10:05 PM EDT
Updated: Monday, 9 May 2005 10:07 PM EDT
Sunday, 8 May 2005
My Father was a Veteran Of World War 11
My father served in the Second War World. He attained the rank of sargent. Unfortunately, he passed away before he could be part of the VE 60th anniversary celebrations.

I have his medals. He will always be remembered as a hero. Below is a 1940's portrait of my parents, Doreen and Edwin Barron:



VE Day Around The World

Posted by qualteam at 11:45 AM EDT
Updated: Tuesday, 10 May 2005 10:28 PM EDT
Saturday, 7 May 2005
As One Door Closes Another Opens
Over the last few days, I've been helping a friend through the traumatic loss of her job. This includes rewriting her resume and job searching through online companies like Workopolis.

Sometimes, one's self esteem takes a beating by employment setbacks. However, I do believe that as one door closes another opens. This applies to just about anything(e.g. birth, death, education and, of course, jobs)

Divine help is always available through prayer and hard work in finding the right position.

When one does his/her best with his/her resume and people contacts, the resulting planted seed will grow into gainful employment.
A Place To Start: Workopolis

Posted by qualteam at 11:13 PM EDT
Tuesday, 3 May 2005
Coming Soon: Webpages On New Age Christianity
The whole subject of spiritual and religious insights is too broad to be placed only in blog entries.

Probably, during my vacation in June, I'll create a website dedicated to personal visions and beliefs on spiritual issues.

Feel free to contribute your own views on this vital aspect of life.

Send Me An E-Mail Now.




Posted by qualteam at 11:32 PM EDT
Updated: Tuesday, 3 May 2005 11:40 PM EDT
Sunday, 1 May 2005
Hi Tech Christianity Versus Low Tech Christianity
I guess most of us are familiar with the subject of "Low Tech Christianity." Basically, this is the attempt of various religions to understand how Christians 2000 years ago perceived God, Christ, heaven, hell, demons, salvation, etc.

One must understand, that those who wrote the bible also thought the world was flat and the universe revolved around the Earth. Nobody's accusing the early prophets of being stupid or deceitful, just scientifically primitive(i.e."Low Tech").

The imagery of Christianity came out of another low tech civilization called the Middle Ages. The idea of heaven as a place where one floats around on a cloud and plays a harp or eats Philadelphia cream cheese seems absurd to me. Again, this is low tech visualizing coming from a very restricted view of the universe(Heaven above, Hell beneath, Earth in the center).

"Hi Tech Christianity" simply improves our visualization and understanding of Christian concepts. The universe becomes an enormous mind-boggling morass which one navigates in through a star ship rather than with angel wings.

An immortal body might be something that an android like Star Trek's Data might have. It might also be a "photonic body" like the doctor in Star Trek's Voyager.

It is likely that the memories of a life time are downloaded into a super computer using a special password(e.g. Jesus Christ)and "saved" for a very long time.

This isn't a subject that comes up very often on the internet. The search term "Hi-Tech Christianity" produced only one result and here it is:
The Search For High Tech Christianity

Posted by qualteam at 8:43 PM EDT
Updated: Sunday, 1 May 2005 9:55 PM EDT
Friday, 29 April 2005
The First Christian Immortals
On Star Trek, The android "Data" is an immortal and so is "Q" for that matter. The concept of immortality is in practically every man made myth and religion.

I intend to write down my mystical experiences with Christian immortals in the future. In meantime, checkout these various links on immortals and immortality.
The Highlander Series
A Race Of Immortals On Earth
Medical Immortality

Posted by qualteam at 11:38 AM EDT
Updated: Friday, 29 April 2005 11:40 AM EDT

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