[Apologetics] Luciferian Death Cult

Stuart D. Gathman stuart at bmsi.com
Thu Oct 7 18:29:50 EDT 2004


On Thu, 7 Oct 2004, Jim Murphy wrote:

> Response:  Membership in Skull & Bones is unlike most faternities.  These
> guys are big time shakers and movers in this administration.  There are
> 10 S&Bers in this administration and they are not bit players.

How is Skull & Bones different from most fraternities?  The fact that
some members are White House movers and shakers?  <sarcasm> Hmmm.  
You do have a point there.  It is *really* significant that so
many White House big wigs are *Yale* *Graduates*.  Gasp!  That is
almost as surprising as learning that crime is higher in areas
where more people carry guns.  </sarcasm>
Nothing you have describes is any worse than other fraternities I know details
about.  It is certainly no worse that the example I provided.

> Response: This makes no sense to me.  What innuendo?  There is not
> question that Mr Bush and Mr Kerry are members of Skull & Bones.  They do
> everything they can to duck the topic.  Never do they say what I'm sure
> you would say in a similar situation like, "Look that was in the past. 
> Before I turned my life around.  Of course I have nothing to do with the
> death cult.  I'm a Christian now."  Not these guys.

If membership in a fraternity with occult rituals were unusual, you
would have a point.  Do you expect them to specifically and publically
confess every sin - like in some fundamentalist congregations?

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