(urth) Urth & Earth (was "Travelling")

brunians at brunians.org brunians at brunians.org
Fri Jun 4 14:33:36 PDT 2010


Killing animals for religious purposes is OK.

What's wrong with killing animals for religious purposes?

The only reason Jews don't do it is because there is no Temple.

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>>I wonder if the iterative Worlds and the parallel Worlds can be
>> identified.
>>I think maybe yes.
>>They can be next to each other in more than one dimension.
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> I tend to agree with Brunians on this. If the process of creation
> and destruction and creation of sequential universes can be imagined
> as taking an ascending spiral shape then the "distance" between one
> universal coil and an adjacent one is small could put Urth and Earth
> or other corresponding entitities in very close proximity, for those
> who know how to bridge the gap.
>
> In regard to Silk's religion I find the celibacy and confession aspects
> of the augur's job somewhat less interesting than the slaughtering and
> sacrifice of animals in the interest of finding divine prophesy in the
> entrails. In that activity I find, once again, evidence that Wolfe is
> describing how the ills of Earth's ancient pagan societies will persist
> in the absence of a Jesus figure and be somewhat mitigated as the closest
> proximity to Jesus is found on a given planet or society.
>
> If Silk is a clone of Typhon, and The Outsider is included, do we not have
> an inferior but still potent version of the Holy Trinity in place?
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