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Posted on April 5, 2010.
Kingdom Hearts Trading CardsGod against us: Jesus Spaceman Alien Attack Centre and World Trade

God against the U.S.: ALIEN SPACEMAN JESUS, the attack on the World Trade Center and more




Alvin Miller

(1986)

My second, more recent article: http://www.angelfire.com/crazy/spaceman/inaugural.html
At my site: TABLE OF CONTENTS http://www.angelfire.com/crazy/spaceman/

PREFACE

CHAPTER ONE: a calendar PLAUSIBLE

CHAPTER II: a first glimpse of Norman O. Brown

CHAPTER III: THE MESSIAH MEDIA, or search for Jesus
TV
CHAPTER IV: THE MESSIAH RETURNS

Appendix: The secret rapture

BIBLIOGRAPHY

List of films BY DATE

The Movie List

FILM SERIALS





PREFACE

What do you call an astronaut crazy? - - A Astronut.
The following is a near word for the online version of my word booklet Âc 1986 Eschatology WEIRD: an alternative view of The Second Coming (ISBN 0-9616435-0-1, Library of Congress Call Number BT823.M55 1986). When you're finished, you can conclude that this particular interpretation of the Apocalypse particular should be relegated to teaching self-appointed cranks, crackpots, prophets of doom and various assorted other fanatics. Perhaps, though, your own point of view can be specified when you read this. The first chapter deals with theology and perhaps a little dull, but fasten your seatbelt, as I become more and more strange to come (in terms of any interpretation that you've seen before). Note that I use for most of texts found and obscure films. Lack of access to these sources should not hinder your understanding of what follows. In addition, to highlight the issues I deal apparently memorable here, I capitalize on sentences, I discuss.


CHAPTER

A CALENDAR PLAUSIBLE

Are you a Christian? Do you believe in the Second Coming at a later date? Is it legitimate to construct schedules for future events?
Rhetorical questions such as the departure may put you off. A major difficulty is that no consensus as to when and in what order events scheduled to take place. This subject has always been a particular source of schism and controversy. I propose specific dates have so many in every generation before me. And as many have been before me, I may be rebutted by the mere passage of time.
The majority view adopted by most of the EV.

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