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Letter from Michael Roll to John Gillespie, July 13, 2002

cfpf.org.uk

John Gillespie is a member of the Spiritualist movement.


Dear John,

The Spiritualist movement as it stands at the moment has completely alienated every free thinker in the country who has made the effort to read the books of Arthur Findlay - the secular scientific approach to the subject of life after death.

There is no way any follower of Arthur Findlay and Thomas Paine could possibly enter a church and take part in a religious service. The very idea of having to worship anything or anybody is absurd. You can only attract the tiny percentage of people outside of priestridden Northern Ireland who are still grovelling before priests - refugees from Christianity.

The hierarchy of the Spiritualist movement has got rid of every single intellectual in the country who is fighting to let the public know that mediums are gifted people on Earth who are nature's link with people who are now living in the normally invisible part of the universe.

Very sincerely

Michael Roll

Related material on this site:
 

The Most Valuable Englishman Ever - Michael Roll's article about Thomas Paine (1736-1809)
This outstanding tribute to Thomas Paine - "The Most Valuable Englishman Ever" - is taken from Arthur Findlay's suppressed history of humanity, "The Curse of Ignorance".

The Curse of Ignorance by Arthur Findlay (1947), published in two volumes, and details of some of Findlay's other works.

This is the true history of mankind, totally different to the pack of lies taught in a country where the Church and state are established. This passage sums up just how badly the British people have been deceived:

"Such, however, is still [the Church's] influence that this book, which tells the story of the past honestly and fearlessly, will be kept out of our schools and universities by the authorities, and consequently, only in later life will those with enquiring minds discover the truth."

Findlay finishes with a call to the people of the world to throw off the shackles of priestcraft, to make a choice between two paths:

"One is the Secular way (non religious) and the other is the Theological (religious); one is the Democratic and the other the Despotic; one is the sane and the other the insane."

A Rational Scientific Explanation for So-called Psychic Phenomena - by Michael Roll