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E-mail from Michael Roll to Steve Grenard and Hal Fox, December 21, 2003

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To the American Scientists Steve Grenard and Hal Fox:

A few years ago I gave a lecture in the very chapel that Sir Isaac Newton attended. He was a Unitarian. This means he followed Bishop Arius who bravely stood out against his fellow bishops who invented the supernatural all-embracing (Catholic) doctrines and dogmas of the Christian religion at the Council of Nicaea in 325 of the Christian era.

However, Newton had still not escaped his early mindwashing that the Bible had some sort of divine authority. When the Bishop of Salisbury wrote to me saying there is no hope for the Church unless it took notice of the ethics accredited to Jesus, he meant that we not only had to ditch what was invented at Nicaea but also the idea that any book is the word of the creator of the universe.

The whole point of Arthur Findlay presenting the secular scientific case for a separate mind and brain was to give some hope to the 95% of people in England, Scotland, and Wales who had rejected survival after death because it came to them wrapped up in a ridiculous supernatural package. Professional religionists have hijacked the subject of survival - an absolute disaster - as Findlay points out in his published history of mankind 'The Curse of Ignorance'.

However, now that Findlay's secular case for survival has gone worldwide on the Internet, we have run into people who are still dabbling in religion and believe a big daddy god is watching over them. This is a very dangerous thing to do as we have had dramatically demonstrated to us by the antics of two Christian fanatics in the shape of George W. Bush and his Catholic pal Tony Blair. Bush follows the terrifying Bible-based teachings of Billy Graham where the Israelites are the goodies and the Philistines are the baddies. He actually believes the Crusaders were good people.

This is the tripe that I was taught at school!

Tony Blair does not only believe in what Sir Isaac Newton had rejected in the 17th century, but he also believes the Bible is the word of his God!

This time the lunatics really have taken over the asylum called planet Earth. If they are not quickly marginalised then we are done for.

Michael Roll


Memo from Steve Grenard:

Sir Isaac Newton celebrates his 361st Birthday on December 25th.

Many are often at a loss to understand how Newton's strong religious beliefs and interest in bible prophesies have conveniently failed to appear on the radar screens of "skeptics" - such as Randi. Here was one of he greatest scientists of all time, a man lauded as having caused a revolution and as having laid downed principles which pseudoskeptics tightly embrace to explain everything that is near and dear to them yet they forgo reality and the realization that, by their current definition, Sir Isaac was nothing short of being one of the greatest paranormalists of all time ......

From: www.historicist.com

"Even though his reputation rests on his scientific work, science occupied Isaac Newton's interest for a relatively short period of his life. Even while he was finishing his monumental Pricipia at age 28, he had grown tired of science and became engrossed in interpreting the book of Daniel which had fascinated him since his youth. Over the remainder of his life he would write over 1,300,000 words on religious subjects with prophecy his principal focus. (Andrade)

His consuming interest in prophecy stemmed from three fundamental beliefs:

1. The book of Daniel was a pre-written history of the world and to interpret it would unlock a treasure of understanding.
2. The book had been sealed (Dan 12:4) and Newton believed the appointed time had arrived to break the seal.
3. God had chosen him to interpret it. This remarkable fact surfaced from recently discovered manuscripts of his. He was haunted all his life by this calling."

Related material on this site:
 

The Suppression of Knowledge - Letter from Dr John Baker, the Bishop of Salisbury, to Michael Roll (March 3, 1983)

The Suppression of Knowledge - A pamphlet by Michael Roll

"There is no greater crime in the cosmos than to deliberately indoctrinate young trusting minds with false teachings for selfish ends. From this one heinous crime stems all crime. The perpetrators of this evil deed will pay a terrible price in mental remorse when they pass from this world."

The Scientific Proof of Survival After Death Belongs to Every Person on Earth - E-mail from Michael Roll to Barry Eaton (April 18, 2003)

We can stop the Third World War, but only if we all fight very hard indeed - E-mail from Michael Roll to Jeff Rense (August 20, 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."

Bush Primed by Evangelicals for Armageddon Scenario

"Do you think President Bush, a Christian man, believes or knows he's involved with prophetic events concerning the Middle East and the final battle between good and evil?"