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Previously on "The Presbyterian Church and September 11th"

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  • AlfredJPruffock
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    Aye BTC

    I know, but interesting dillemma for Chico again, mind you we both know that sooner than you think, the End Day will be with us,somebody mentioned the date on the site yesterday,but they didnt make the connection, theres a clue ....

    Back on thread, remebmer this is no less a person that Professor of Theology who states that author David Ray Griffin calls the United States the world's 'chief embodiment of demonic power, says he initially scoffed at 9/11 conspiracy theories.

    Now thats a rather strong statement to make, Im sure Chico can clarify matters though.

    Thank goodness Im a secular Taoist !
    Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 10 August 2006, 13:05.

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  • BobTheCrate
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    Don't hold your breath Alf. Like all blind faith advocates, Chico is highly selective.

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  • AlfredJPruffock
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    Aye Andy

    In fact this thread was really posted for Chicos benefit, as he is the sites resident fundamentalist Christian I am keenly waiting for his reponse on this matter ie the book Christian Faith and the Truth behind 9/11

    Personally I dont know which is the whackier the Governments Conspiracy theory or the varous others.

    Still this is the first one I know that has been endorsed from a Christian Church.

    Over to you Chico !

    The congregation awaits your anlaysis.
    Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 10 August 2006, 12:50.

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  • Andyw
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    Fred please see the other thread so if we were all leaving

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  • AlfredJPruffock
    started a topic The Presbyterian Church and September 11th

    The Presbyterian Church and September 11th

    The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)'s publishing arm has released a book that says President Bush organized New York's Sept. 11 attacks.

    The decision by the 160-year-old Westminster John Knox Press, the trade and academic publishing imprint of the Presbyterian Publishing Corp., to attribute the attacks on the World Trade Center brings into the U.S. religious mainstream a conspiracy theory long held by the world's jihadists.

    In 'Christian Faith and the Truth behind 9/11: A Call to Reflection and Action,' author David Ray Griffin calls the United States the world's 'chief embodiment of demonic power, says he initially scoffed at 9/11 conspiracy theories.

    But after investigating he concluded that the Twin Towers were brought down by controlled demolition, military personnel were given stand-down orders not to intercept hijacked flights and the 9/11 Commission, ostensibly created to uncover the truth behind the events of 9/11, 'simply ignored evidence' that the administration was involved in the attacks.

    Griffin further asserts that such events such as that of 9/11 are part of a long history of 'false-flag attacks,' attacks orchestrated by governments against their own people to garner popular support for military action.

    Griffin is a professor at California's Claremont School of Theology and Claremont Graduate University, and a codirector of the Center for Process Studies.

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