n'ah ah, you ain't getting away with it this time,
there's no room for a squeaky clean
move, little miss sunshine;
you're not passing unto the dead
with those words coming from your mouth,
i count them as the psyche from the ****.
why do people confuse the *dead sea scrolls
with the nag hammadi library?
while at the same time ignoring
the entries of the historian
flavius josephus
(joseph ben matityahu),
well: the sure as **** shared
same physiognomy - the jews
and the romans...
the second coming? it happened!
it happened in the year 1945 a.d., with
the unearthing of the nag hammadi library!
the current transgender zeitgeist?
it stems from st. thomas' gospel!
no ******* clue as to why it has
become un-reproachable,
but it has...
but why is there this mundane
confusion,
of stating that the dead sea scrolls
refer to jesus?
clearly you don't understand
the bigger controversy, namely
of the courtesan prophet isaiah -
the dead sea scrolls are of those beloning
to his adherent heart...
theology? sure, and existential boredom.
what's the grand controversy?
well... let's just say that when you
are executed by crucifixion,
you're not exactly taken to the limits,
given that isaiah was cut in half
yep, right at the abdomen -
imagine that!
why are this servitude in
pity toward the crucified one?
but what a mighty conclusion to
2000 years of huh?!
why were the books of isaiah
hidden and why were the entries of
a jesus also hidden, and by "luck" -
re-emerge at the same time, to shape
the 21st century?
the dead sea scrolls are mentioned
more times than what has become
the christian denial of the exitence of
the nag hammadi library...
after all these years, and the ******* still
love the idea of pyramids!
sorry, i'm not so keen on crafting such
elaborate sentiments (monuments) for death...
i'm not buying it...
the 2nd coming has already happened,
but then again most people are too devoured
by the zeitgeist of androgynousness -
and i source that origin in keeping
things "holy", esp. texts, namely
the nag hammadi,
which refers to jesus,
which doesn't refer to isaiah and
the dead sea scrolls...
as ever, the religious know so little
in what they gesticulate...
who was the first person to
write the first verse of the koran?
(a spanish H on the j)
k(h)adija(h) the literate -
imagine that! a woman wrote the first
verses of the koran!
****** was a ******* all the way through,
he had to allow a woman to write
his schizophrenic revelation -
then he became mouthy with
a 9 year old...
****-load-peek-ah-boo!
****;
last time i heard he didn't know how to read
or write...
this arabic version of charlemagne
this shylock, this merchant of mecca
(why didn't shakespeare write that play?!)
if that camel jockey started writing,
we'd only see:
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yes yes, plenty of kisses, thank you,
no thank you...
the 2nd coming,
already happened! and look at what it brought!
***-change-demagogues!