View Full Version : In the Coils; Or, The Coming Conflict
peter griffin
08-09-2008, 01:42 PM
this is a book that the late william cooper read on his hour of the time radio show.well actually he read the chapter 15 titled imperium in imperio.
this chapter shows through official masonic writings why we cannot allow freemasons to hold public office.
http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&id=AuU0AAAAMAAJ&dq=In+the+Coils:+Or,+the+Coming+Conflict&printsec=frontcover&source=web&ots=LVU529yW_u&sig=42fUHAr0R0t4HbuTkZ8wgpuwUoQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result#PPA5,M1
here is a link with the entire william cooper mystery babylon series.
the broadcast number 32 titled the coming confict is the show dealing with the book i posted.
http://oneheartbooks.com/resources/audios/cooper_mystery_babylon.htm
agneau
08-09-2008, 02:58 PM
No it doesn't. A chapter of a book written by a fanatical conspiracy theorist and one time UFO and ET believer shows nothing more than an ability for prose, and a vivid imagination. All books show nothing other than the authors' pre-dispositions - take the bible for instance, and the equally nonsensical rantings of the green chap at the top of this page.
peter griffin
09-09-2008, 02:23 AM
no it doesn't. A chapter of a book written by a fanatical conspiracy theorist and one time ufo and et believer shows nothing more than an ability for prose, and a vivid imagination. All books show nothing other than the authors' pre-dispositions - take the bible for instance, and the equally nonsensical rantings of the green chap at the top of this page.
yes it does,william cooper didnt write that book as it was written in 1886.doesnt change the fact that this book uses direct quotes from official masonic writings and sources them.if your a mason.dont tell me anything because your commanded to deliberatly lie so anything you say can be dismissed right off the bat.dont proclaim your innocence because masonic leaders proclaim your guilt.
That is if your a mason.if not then i apolagise,
the bible reference is nothing more than your opinion and nothing more.i cant believe you used your first post that weakly.
agneau
09-09-2008, 01:45 PM
Peter,
Quotes are often taken out of context and/or mis-interpreted or even irrelevant. All is subjective. Why don’t you try giving a couple of examples that you feel are particularly damning to freemasonry today, and see how they stand up to scrutiny ?
Yes, I am a freemason, but I don’t recall who commanded me to deliberately lie – perhaps you could enlighten me on that one? Oh, yes, and who exactly in the leadership of the Masonic movement has proclaimed my guilt? Don’t recall upsetting any of the Grand Officers…
And I agree, my scepticism of the bible is subjective; as is my disbelief in fairies living at the bottom of the garden.
Finally, my apologies for not using my first post to your satisfaction; I didn’t realise there were such criteria. Naturally, I am grateful for any comments from such an erudite, and obviously vastly experienced, contributor such as your good-self. Tell me, is there also a special spell/grammar-checker I should also be using to match your quality of contribution?
jacob sladder
09-09-2008, 03:30 PM
yes it does,william cooper didnt write that book as it was written in 1886.doesnt change the fact that this book uses direct quotes from official masonic writings and sources them.if your a mason.dont tell me anything because your commanded to deliberatly lie so anything you say can be dismissed right off the bat.dont proclaim your innocence because masonic leaders proclaim your guilt.
That is if your a mason.if not then i apolagise,
the bible reference is nothing more than your opinion and nothing more.i cant believe you used your first post that weakly.
Honestly! What planet are you on? Speaking as a Freemason. nobody 'commands' me to do anything, (Apart from 'er indoors, obviously...).