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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Con O'Sullivan View Post
    So Bishops are a kind of stray dog that obeys 'sit' commands. That makes things much clearer. Himmler based the early SS on the Jesuit Order, y'know. At least the SS owned up at Nuremberg- in fact it was part of their defence- 'we were only following orders'.

    The Bishops aren't even as honest as German war criminals.
    +1 Nail on the head

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    The definition of an employee is someone whom is receiving payment, that is the laymans interpretation. The legislation will decide if they are employees, again canon law is about as much use as something written on a cornflakes box or the bible even...Bloody sky fairyisms...
    They may crush the flowers, and trample every living thing but they cant stop the spring..

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    Quote Originally Posted by fluffybiscuits View Post
    .Bloody sky fairyisms...
    Not to be confused with ''Air Fairy's'' [Sylphs]

    Quote...Sylphs are spirits of the air, and usually live high in the mountain peaks. Sometimes their voices are heard on the wind or their airy forms are felt in passing, though they are rarely seen. They are described as almost transparent, very small, and winged or alternatively as tall with long feathered wings, large, hawk-like eyes, and angular faces. The term sylph is derived from the Greek word silphe, which means a ‘butterfly’ or ‘moth’- indeed, fairies are popularly depicted with butterfly wings. The ancient Celts regarded butterflies as symbols of fairies or ancestral spirits [often considered as one and the same], and they appear in Celtic stories as guides to the Otherworld or Fairyland, where the dead also dwelt. Ariel is the king of air elementals, and controls all the powers of air. His winds circle the earth. Shakespeare mentioned him in The Tempest, saying that with his song, he could bind or loose the winds, enchant men or drive them mad. In popular lore Zephyrs are the guardians of the winds. Zephyr was the west wind in Greek myth, son of Aurora, goddess of dawn. He was the lover of Flora, goddess of flowers and together they cause the flowers to grow in spring. [unquote] http://www.merciangathering.com/air_fairies.htm
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