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Hawaiian I think the following lines from Jmmanuel provide us with the answer to that suggestion:
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''It is better to let an unreasonable person walk on the path of misery than to bring confusion to one's own consciousness''. Page 110 - The Talmud of Jmmanuel. I've recently been reading it again.
 
''It is better to let an unreasonable person walk on the path of misery than to bring confusion to one's own consciousness''. Page 110 - The Talmud of Jmmanuel. I've recently been reading it again.

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Hawaiian said ...

Jamesm,

Do you delete the comments made by Drekx Omega? If yes, too bad, it could have served as a reminder to others he/she may have mislead and continued by others of such capacity. A "testament" or example to avoid being swayed away from Creational teachings.

It was an excellent exercise of fruitily and I would have loved to do a summary analysis in short order so that others on the fringe may have a direct exposure from the frauds who are out there in lala land, but can cause terrible damage to those not familiar to BEAM's mission.

Maybe it could be revised, taking out the abusive language and personal attacks and just concentrating on the topic at hand? Just my opinion.

Saalome

--Hawaiian 22:33, 24 August 2010 (BST)

Jamesm said ...

Hawaiian I think the following line from Jmmanuel provide us with the answer to that suggestion:

It is better to let an unreasonable person walk on the path of misery than to bring confusion to one's own consciousness. Page 110 - The Talmud of Jmmanuel. I've recently been reading it again.

Drekx was bringing confusion to others with his lies and untruths and so we should not allow that to happen. By deleting the conversation others will not have a chance to become confused by him.

--Jamesm 22:56, 24 August 2010 (BST)