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  • Elmer G. White
    Distinguished Professor of Prayer Healing and Creation Zoology (Baraminology)
    Victim of atheist scientific persecution
     
    • Apr 2014
    • 10260

    #16
    Originally posted by Romeo Rovagnati View Post
    Lolita can be added to the list. It is too immoral.
    Of course it is a valid addition but who would read it anyway, it's boring and whining. However, it is of utmost importance to include the following translation of travesty in the list of banned and utterly unimaginably harmful books:

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    Jeremiah tells us about the ancient people who ignored the actual Word of God (the KJV Bible) and, as a byproduct of their disgusting "translation" of it into Vulgar Latin, created the cult of Catholicism.



    Jeremiah 14:14
    Then the LORD said unto me, The prophets prophesy lies in my name: I sent them not, neither have I commanded them, neither spake unto them: they prophesy unto you a false vision and divination, and a thing of nought, and the deceit of their heart.



    Yours in Christ,

    Elmer
    2 Kings 18:25 - Am I now come up without the LORD against this place to destroy it? The LORD said to me, Go up against this land, and destroy it.



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    • Romeo Rovagnati
      Jesuit Insurgency Operative
      Forum Member
      • Aug 2016
      • 644

      #17
      Originally posted by Elmer G. White View Post
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      Jeremiah tells us about the ancient people who ignored the actual Word of God (the KJV Bible) and, as a byproduct of their disgusting "translation" of it into Vulgar Latin, created the cult of Catholicism.
      Elmer
      The Latin Vulgata Bible was translated by St. Jerome via his inspiration by God. I don't know what are you talking about.

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      • Johny Joe Hold
        Mayor of Freehold
         
        • Feb 2010
        • 12402

        #18
        Originally posted by Romeo Rovagnati View Post

        The Latin Vulgata Bible was translated by St. Jerome via his inspiration by God. I don't know what are you talking about.
        "St." Jerome and all the others were busy chasing alter boys. I doubt he had time to listen to God.
        Isaiah 24:1-3 Behold, the LORD maketh the earth empty (2)...as the taker of usury, so with the giver of usury to him. (3) The land shall be utterly emptied, and utterly spoiled: for the LORD hath spoken his word.

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        • Romeo Rovagnati
          Jesuit Insurgency Operative
          Forum Member
          • Aug 2016
          • 644

          #19
          Is there any reason to not ban any of Marion Zimmer Bradley's books?

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          • Johny Joe Hold
            Mayor of Freehold
             
            • Feb 2010
            • 12402

            #20
            Originally posted by Romeo Rovagnati View Post
            Is there any reason to not ban any of Marion Zimmer Bradley's books?
            In 1962 she published, I Am a Lesbian. All her books must be banned. Actually, they must be burned.

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            Isaiah 24:1-3 Behold, the LORD maketh the earth empty (2)...as the taker of usury, so with the giver of usury to him. (3) The land shall be utterly emptied, and utterly spoiled: for the LORD hath spoken his word.

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            • Dennis Lukes
              Innkeeper for Christ
              True Christian™
              • Dec 2018
              • 2379

              #21
              • Bhagavad Gita
              • The Talmud
              • The Koran
              • Rig Veda
              • Elder Edda
              • Book of Mormon
              • Dianetics
              • Tao Te Ching
              • Popol Vuh
              • Egyptian Book of the Dead
              • Tibetan Book of the Dead
              • The Avesta
              • The Upanishads
              • The Analects of Confucius
              • Hadith
              • The Zohar
              I was sinking deep in sin far from the peaceful shore,
              Very deeply stained within, sinking to rise no more;
              But the Master of the Sea heard my despairing cry,
              From the waters lifted me, now safe am I!

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              • MitzaLizalor
                Completely CRAZY for the Lord
                True Christian™
                • Sep 2010
                • 14194

                #22
                Poetry is not encouraged due to its effect on dreamy-eyed individuals who really don't need their morals to be relaxed any more than they are already. Examples might include [LEFT] Allen Ginsberg of the "beat" movement or his Welsh counterpart [RIGHT] Dylan Thomas. As a pair of freaks perhaps they had something to contribute (by displaying themselves at a circus, say) whether or not one got to hear their literary output. Godlessness was the salient feature, as glancing over their stuff reveals in short order. I am not going to include any here. Satan, in the meantime, was not idle. His next movement was the "hippie" aesthetic and another Dylan featured centrally, whose scribblings were presented much along the lines of ancient Athenian lyric poetry, pagan, often sensual, countercultural and utterly without hope.

                Here he is doing poetry—for which he won a literature prize—into a microphone while wearing a hat.


                By now there've been numerous titles released such as Mixing Up The Medicine, 2023, detailing his "journey" whatever that means. Other volumes to avoid must include The Lyrics: Since 1962, which came out in 2016. It's for the Pastors to decide whether these (there's more than two!) belong on Landover's library shelves but since neither Beat sensibilities nor the Hippie subculture are promoted in sermons, Bible studies, prayer meetings and coffee afternoons, I feel sure all of them will be added to the list.


                https://thedylanreview.org/2024/02/21/review-of-bob-dylan-mixing-up-the-medicine/

                https://www.bobdylan.com/books/lyrics-1962/

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                • handmaiden
                  Is a good, decent True Christian™ lady
                  True Christian™
                  • May 2010
                  • 11252

                  #23
                  ANYTHING written by Barbara G. Walker needs to be banned! Her most dangerous works are on "Feminist Spirituality", but I would recommend banning her knitting guides, as well. You can never be too careful.
                  His left hand should be under my head, and his right hand should embrace me.

                  Guns For God and the Economy

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                  • MitzaLizalor
                    Completely CRAZY for the Lord
                    True Christian™
                    • Sep 2010
                    • 14194

                    #24
                    Knitters are recreating The Grove by so-called "yarn bombing" in a blatant return to other i.e. non-Biblical ways of knowing. In other words witchcraft.



                    II Kings 23:4a 5a 6a 7 The king [Josiah] commanded Hilkiah the high priest . . . and he put down the idolatrous priests . . . and he brought out the grove from the house of the LORD . . . and he brake down the houses of the sodomites, that were by the house of the LORD, where the women wove hangings for the grove.

                    Almost certainly there will be astrology involved, just as there was in the groves of old.

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                    • Romeo Rovagnati
                      Jesuit Insurgency Operative
                      Forum Member
                      • Aug 2016
                      • 644

                      #25
                      I do reccommend adding Tales from Flat Earth by Tanith Lee, as it promotes things that God hates, such as Demons and Flat Earthism.

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                      • MitzaLizalor
                        Completely CRAZY for the Lord
                        True Christian™
                        • Sep 2010
                        • 14194

                        #26
                        Didn't C. S. Lewis write something about a flat earth? or at least a world that was flat, where he set his stories. Do you have a position on Lewis?

                        “Do you mean to say,” asked Caspian, “that you three come from a round world (round like a ball) and you’ve never told me! It’s really too bad of you. Because we have fairy-tales in which there are round worlds and I always loved them. I never believed there were any real ones.”

                        last page of Chapter 15


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                        • Romeo Rovagnati
                          Jesuit Insurgency Operative
                          Forum Member
                          • Aug 2016
                          • 644

                          #27
                          Originally posted by MitzaLizalor View Post
                          Didn't C. S. Lewis write something about a flat earth? or at least a world that was flat, where he set his stories. Do you have a position on Lewis?

                          “Do you mean to say,” asked Caspian, “that you three come from a round world (round like a ball) and you’ve never told me! It’s really too bad of you. Because we have fairy-tales in which there are round worlds and I always loved them. I never believed there were any real ones.”
                          Other than the fact that the world of Narnia is different from the Real World, we should not forget that Lewis came from the same Church that invented the King James Bible.

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                          • MitzaLizalor
                            Completely CRAZY for the Lord
                            True Christian™
                            • Sep 2010
                            • 14194

                            #28
                            Yes. I think the point Caspian was making is that his was the real world. How would you compare the veracity of Douay-Rheims, which I quote sometimes and in the salient elements of, say, The Ten Commandments there's not a lot of difference?

                            Perhaps, since there's a profusion of Romist annotation, it's a volume needing to be added to the list. But how do your people regard the Narnia allegories? Are they generally read, or adapted for mime, possibly interpretive dance but from what I've seen of that it's very unlikely to be a unit at Landover's junior Church. Perhaps you could discuss that with one of the Pastors.

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