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E-mail from Michael Roll to Dene Jones, August 13, 2002

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This e-mail was also sent to talksport.co.uk, bbc.co.uk, observer.co.uk, channel5.co.uk, guardian.co.uk, channel4.com, itv.co.uk, telegraph.co.uk.


No priest believes in what they are selling!

The fact that the Church of England priests are at last telling the truth is now on my website. Most priests now openly admit that the whole thing is a gigantic hoax on the human race. In private they all admit it when they find out the person in front of them knows what they do.

When I first met Ron Pearson he was sceptical when I told him this fact. I made it my business to convince him. I set up a meeting with Ron and the local Church of England vicar who gave me the following answer to my question

"When did you find out the whole thing is a gigantic hoax?"

The vicar answered:

"We all do at theological college."

This vicar was not talking about the ethics accredited to a philosopher called Jesus and the fact that it was perfectly possible for him to come back and prove to his pals that he had conquered death. Only the supernatural absurdities invented by mad priests at the Council of Nicaea in AD 325 and that the Bible is the word of God. Every priest knows that no book has divine authority. They are all acting out an outrageous charade and getting paid for it.

One of our team has just paid my printer £100 to start to get my page by page criticism of Paul Johnson's horror story reprinted - 'A History of Christianity'. I am not clever, I was only able to do this because I had read just two books that the corrupt establishment forces are praying with all their might people never come across - Thomas Paine's 'The Age of Reason' and Arthur Findlay's 'The Curse of Ignorance'

Michael Roll

Websites:

www.cfpf.org.uk

www.survivalafterdeath.org

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Articles published in the Daily Telegraph:

"One third of clergy do not believe in the Resurrection" (July 31, 2002)

"Clergy could face heresy charges in new tribunals" (July 20, 2002)

Disestablishment of the Church of England - Letter from Roger Berry, MP for Kingswood, to Michael Roll (July 18, 2002)

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."

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".

No Book Has Divine Authority - by Michael Roll

Why I Am Not A Christian - a talk by Bertrand Russell (1927)