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7/2/2025, 5:02:53 PM
>>509307090
My wife threw out a box that contained my Paladin Press and Loompanics collection during a move. I'm not sure it was intentional or not. I've got most of them back in pdf, but some of them were the large-format paperbacks, very cool and nostalgic.
>>509307840
The work camps were to support the Iron Guard (or the Brotherhood of Michael the Archangel) as they had lost support from some of the more prominent nationalists at the time. It was a lesson learned in movement sustainability.
>I would support a revival of his ideas/organization.
Me, too. Except, as I said, I believe he relied on theology too heavily, and the church is way more corrupt now, than back then, from what I can tell.
>>509307946
I forgot the Balaam story was in numbers, which is one of my favorite, yet most troublesome part of the scripture for me. At the risk of derailing the thread:
>God is not man, that he should lie, or a son of man, that he should change his mind. Has he said, and will he not do it? Or has he spoken, and will he not fulfill it? - Balaam (as prophet)
Balaam is speaking the word of God. If God does not lie, nor change his mind, then how is a new covenant possible?
>"New covenant? Fuck that. Now get back to sacrificing animals, as I was quite explicit about it." - God
My wife threw out a box that contained my Paladin Press and Loompanics collection during a move. I'm not sure it was intentional or not. I've got most of them back in pdf, but some of them were the large-format paperbacks, very cool and nostalgic.
>>509307840
The work camps were to support the Iron Guard (or the Brotherhood of Michael the Archangel) as they had lost support from some of the more prominent nationalists at the time. It was a lesson learned in movement sustainability.
>I would support a revival of his ideas/organization.
Me, too. Except, as I said, I believe he relied on theology too heavily, and the church is way more corrupt now, than back then, from what I can tell.
>>509307946
I forgot the Balaam story was in numbers, which is one of my favorite, yet most troublesome part of the scripture for me. At the risk of derailing the thread:
>God is not man, that he should lie, or a son of man, that he should change his mind. Has he said, and will he not do it? Or has he spoken, and will he not fulfill it? - Balaam (as prophet)
Balaam is speaking the word of God. If God does not lie, nor change his mind, then how is a new covenant possible?
>"New covenant? Fuck that. Now get back to sacrificing animals, as I was quite explicit about it." - God
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