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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Long ago, Nostradamus foresaw that on
04/13/2013 09:34 AM, DianneD would write:<br>
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<div style="color:#000; background-color:#fff; font-family:arial,
helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:12pt">If you like the
information I've presented here, you should join my <a
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<div> If you're not familiar with it, the Secret
Information Club is a free service that I operate by
email.</div>
<div> I send out information on a variety of
fascinating topics connected with the Catholic
faith.</div>
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I love Jim Akins stuff, and I understand that the word "Secret" is
for marketing - the information is hardly secret, the very
opposite. But whenever "secret knowledge" is marketed, I cringe.
That was/is the draw of Gnosticism. To be part of the select few
who alone know the secret knowledge. Christianity (and
Catholicism), on the other hand, is more like Noah. The knowledge
is very, very public, well documented, and not at all a secret, but
laughed at and rejected. <br>
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