From: the_fire_starter666 <the_fire_starter666@...
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Subject: [JoS4adults] Re: Magnum Opus..
"Its only healthy to question that which seems improbable."
It doesn't seem improbable, all we know is that it didn't happen before. If you do research on that, it's quite attainable. I explained that in my previous post. It's nothing more than science.
"I do however agree it is odd that there have been no statements of anyone who has achieved this."
It's not odd if you know that the world was controlled by the enemy and that our Gods were bound. Obviously the world wasn't safe to reach the Magnum Opus in and it didn't have the support of the Gods. Why do you think the enemy would keep records of them reaching the Godhood for everybody to see anyway? That would happen only if the secret vatican libraries are opened. For me it's quite logical, it would be odd if somebody DID reach it in the middle of all the enemy control.
One must take the circumstances in which the world was in, the lives of people, the knowledge they had e.t.c. before making assumptions on what happened before.
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Even if one were "immortal" due to the Magnus Opus they could still take their own life or be killed due to drowning, gunshot wound, or a number of other causes.
It is my understanding that once you've reached godhead the cells don't die or age in normal circumstances.
I do however agree it is odd that there have been no statements of anyone who has achieved this. I can't blame someone for wanting more proof than a simple "because I said so." Its only healthy to question that which seems improbable.
Hail Satan!
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Subject: [JoS4adults] Re: Magnum Opus..
There is a question I've been wanting to ask on this subject for some time now: does completing the magnum opus actually result in immortality? It is said to, but I have my doubts about this, for surely if this were so, at least a few people from Ancient Egypt e.g. Ramses II would still be alive today?