Friday, July 05, 2013

Metabunk, 7/5 (2)

But who knows what "Mr. Crowley" took seriously if he liked to lie and entertain the base?  And who knows how much slight-of-hand trickery he would incorporate in the theatrical production of his miraculous acts of supposed "magick" if he was trying to create himself in the image of an imaginary deceiver too?   

In any event, at least Americans apparently already have a real statue of Apollo to resonate well with the Apollo missions where they went up in the heavens like the "Most High" did.  

No word yet on how Christians are going to explain how Jesus went beyond the Van Allen Belt.  Speculation would vary among "lunatics," I'd imagine... but even if you imagined an entire group of multiple universes then I could imagine Jesus at the top or as the completing capstone of them all.  Case closed!

Granted, my conclusions would be based on imaginary evidence and the symbolism of other "lunatics" that's subject to "faith based" interpretations... but that usually seems to be all we have in such matters.      

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