Tuesday, October 19, 2010

The Faux Pas Press #63

The Faux Pas Press #63

19 October 2010

By Jason Fresh

Parley Angerbliss: Churches can brutally oppress the tribal secret wisdom but are led by those who understand it. They steal mythology just as the weasel bastard inferior steals the attention away from productive aims, a teenage latent leach talks and talks to hear an echo of purpose. The secret wisdom, on the periphery of Platonism as respectable as Christian dogma in our plane of existence, is not acknowledged by the West openly. My occult fathers had to stay quiet about education. Contrarily, the early Islamic predecessors of this occult knowledge openly acknowledged the need for education. Spirituality does not require the veneration of the cross nor the current taxation to the extension of it – the state. There will be no new inquisition. There will be enlightenment, a denial of the gentle Jesus, and channeling of a truly righteous path. Islam has now abandoned the secret wisdom. We must now take the mark of Thomas Aquinas.

Bernard de Fontaine: Are you speaking of this Leviathan, the entirety of the Self?

Parley Angerbliss: Bernard, I’m talking about the exemption from taxation. It is as simple as that. What about the Nazarenes? The holy order of the Nazarenes was led by a married man, yes, named Jesus. Churches now twist the concept of Jesus and sell salvation with no taxation. The Nazarenes, a secret society in its own right, paid as many taxes to the Caesar as anyone else. He who drinks from the mouth of Jesus will become him. That is the spiritual teaching that I have to offer. And I shouldn’t be taxed either.

Bernard de Fontaine: You shouldn’t be taxed. The government isn’t managing your money well.

Parley Angerbliss: That is not the point. Have you forgotten your commitment to spiritual practices? Yes, I think you have. So, I will keep sending spells against the enemies of righteousness.

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