Write Lightning is a blog from writer Deb Thompson.
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(Some links or topics may not be completely kid-appropriate.)
Everyone is welcome here.
(Some links or topics may not be completely kid-appropriate.)
Tue, Nov 25 2003
Cinnamon Buns: The Mark Of The Beast?
There is a bulging dome in Yellowstone Lake in Wyoming. Park officials are keeping their cool. There were quite a few stories earlier this summer that warned of some sort of eventual explosion, but no one seems to be absolutely certain when this sort of thing could actually happen. If you go searching on the web, you'll find that many of these tales can be traced back to either religious groups or folks that are looking for aliens, planetary alignments, and other corollary information to promote their particular brand of alarm. Some of the religious groups combine a sort of marriage of the two types of alarmist literature into modern myths of Christ sending aliens to enlighten us all so that we can turn into pure energy before the planet blows itself into quarksville. If you read enough of this stuff, the hairs on back of your neck begin to stand up and you wonder if they're growing in the shape of a crop circle. When you reach back to check, you notice it's in a spiral, like the shape of a Cinnamon Bun, which some folks think is tied right in to the Mark of the Beast.
Don't you just love this stuff?
posted at: 10:56 | category: /Religious and Spiritual | link to this entry
There is a bulging dome in Yellowstone Lake in Wyoming. Park officials are keeping their cool. There were quite a few stories earlier this summer that warned of some sort of eventual explosion, but no one seems to be absolutely certain when this sort of thing could actually happen. If you go searching on the web, you'll find that many of these tales can be traced back to either religious groups or folks that are looking for aliens, planetary alignments, and other corollary information to promote their particular brand of alarm. Some of the religious groups combine a sort of marriage of the two types of alarmist literature into modern myths of Christ sending aliens to enlighten us all so that we can turn into pure energy before the planet blows itself into quarksville. If you read enough of this stuff, the hairs on back of your neck begin to stand up and you wonder if they're growing in the shape of a crop circle. When you reach back to check, you notice it's in a spiral, like the shape of a Cinnamon Bun, which some folks think is tied right in to the Mark of the Beast.
Don't you just love this stuff?
posted at: 10:56 | category: /Religious and Spiritual | link to this entry