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 Message 22,101 of 22,188 
 David Dalton to All 
 Re: Feast of Saints Peter and Paul 
 06 Jul 23 01:34:38 
 
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XPost: alt.atheism, talk.atheism, alt.agnosticism
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From: dalton@nfld.com

On Jun 30, 2023, David Dalton wrote
(in article):

> In article,
> David Dalton   wrote:
>
> > This may be of interest to former Catholics on here.
> >
> > Today (June 29) is the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul,
> > which commemorates the martyrdom of the two.
> >
> > It is important to me since my dead Catholic parents
> > were married in the Church of Saints Peter and Paul
> > in Harbour Main, Conception Bay Central, Newfoundland,
> > and I was baptized and confirmed there. (Main is
> > French for Hand, like the Hand of God.)
> >
> > And even though I am no longer Catholic but pagan,
> > I believe that those two sacraments and the sacraments
> > of communion and penance have affected me. And
> > in my workings I have funnelled them and they
> > have been adjusted by Goddess (who many call God)
> > so they still offer protection and facilitate
> > worship but do not require worship and do not
> > convey organizational bondage.
> >
> > Those adjustments apply to anyone who has received
> > one or more of those four sacraments. In addition,
> > the remaining three sacraments of matrimony,
> > holy orders, and extreme unction were adjusted
> > as part of the popthrough funnel sub cumulative,
> > indeed as part of the fourth most recent popthrough,
> > and those adjustments apply to anyone who has received
> > one or more of those three.
> >
> > In addition, I have included the four sacraments
> > that I funnelled as part of my assisted shaktipat
> > working, so all assisted shaktipat recipients
> > (who now must be at least minor good), even if they
> > are not Catholic or otherwise Christian, have
> > benefited from the adjusted forms of the four. Thus
> > for example the Dalai Lama is now an honourary Catholic. :-)
>
> and an honourary Ph.D.

The above should now be true.

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