...at least that's what JAH says. George Lucas telepathically was given the story for the first trilogy, and the second trilogy was George rebelling and listening to Satan.
And Dune (the movie and NOT the book) is a historical and prophetic account.
And what do we do with this info? Nothing - unless we read His Book "The Way Home Or Face The Fire" (which must be purchased in cash), which is the ONLY WAY to, well, not be obliterated.
It must be True - JAH says so...
Posted by Alucard... (Member # 4924) on :
I always thought Howard The Duck was Lucas's best example of Satan's muckery of mortal achievements. There was so much potential there, possibly for a trilogy as well, until the fork-tongued one intervened.
Thanks to this guy, my doubts of Satan's interventions are no more...
Posted by Teshi (Member # 5024) on :
This PERSON needs to take a course in Narrative Themes, and then he might understand that the HUMAN conciousness produces similar themes in literature all the time.
This man is insane:
quote: The word Brit-ish is Hebrew and it means "The People of The Covenant" or in other words "The People Israel". Brit is Hebrew meaning The Covenant and -ish means exactly the same in Hebrew as it does in English, which is, "the man or people of". So Brit-ish means the man or people of The Covenant - The People Israel, who are the only people with whom God has made an Everlasting Covenant, the terms of which are written in The Torah* - Pentateuch.
[ April 10, 2005, 02:59 PM: Message edited by: Teshi ]
Posted by Sartorius (Member # 7696) on :
*Dons a potato sack and blue eye contacts.*
Muadib! Muadib!
Am I spelling that right?
If Dune is a revelation, does that mean freakishly aerobic, gratuitous sex is OK now?
Posted by The Chris (Member # 7779) on :
Sartorius: Muadib! Muadib!
Am I spelling that right?
Nope, you aren't. It's spelled like so:
Muad'dib
Posted by Joldo (Member # 6991) on :
quote: If Dune is a revelation, does that mean freakishly aerobic, gratuitous sex is OK now?
Depends, really. What's your phone number?
Posted by Sartorius (Member # 7696) on :
La, sir!
Posted by rivka (Member # 4859) on :
Teshi, either that or he needs to learn some actual Hebrew grammar.
Ish is indeed "man" -- but not plural. "People of the Covenant" would be Anshei (yes, it's an irregular plural) haBrit.