Always Wondering
I have been reading Liber 888 and trying to wrap my head around this sacrifice thing. I guess I was kind of hoping Crowley would help me get to some essoteric meaning of it all, but it appears that it was just something many of the ancients did, if not out of superstition, then to save thier own butts.
For Christians to argue that the Book of the Law is evil while thier Bible is the word of God is laughable to me. I know from experience that they are the ones that send their small children to Sunday School to learn from a "respected leader", that a parent had been willing to kill his child, because asked by "God". How evil is that? And it was a damn lucky thing people went around killing cute little lambs instead. Talk about fodder for therapy.
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For Christians to argue that the Book of the Law is evil while thier Bible is the word of God is laughable to me. I know from experience that they are the ones that send their small children to Sunday School to learn from a "respected leader", that a parent had been willing to kill his child, because asked by "God". How evil is that? And it was a damn lucky thing people went around killing cute little lambs instead. Talk about fodder for therapy.
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