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A DREAM OF THE VIRGIN MARY
« Reply #10 on: October 06, 2012, 03:25:02 PM »
I don't think comparing the Virgin Mary to Kirstie Alley is blasphemy... It's just a physical description. Not that I believe this vision, or that she looks like Kirstie Alley.  

Jack in the Box is probably Pope Augustine.

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« Reply #11 on: October 06, 2012, 03:31:51 PM »
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The photographies of this former actress are deliberately grotesque, and I am pained that the image of Our Blessed Mother is associated with that. It is certain that the devil has read this controversial posting, and has made a mockery out of it! Why is it? Because the dream was disturbing to the devil. The devil certainly intends to seek vengeance; intents to exploit (in our vain world) any unvavorable image of the one who will crush its head.


She is not associated with it.

The devil is putting unflattering images of Kirstie Alley out there to insult the Virgin Mary? How so, when no one except you associates Mary with Kirstie Alley? And even then, you are only talking about a physical resemblance. If there are two people who look alike, and one of them is a murderer, and the other is a holy priest, is the holy priest tarnished in your mind?

You also said that she resembled the young Kirstie Alley, who indeed looked quite different than the Kirstie Alley of today. She was much prettier, and it would probably be blasphemy to say Mary looked like the middle-aged and obese Kirstie Alley. So even if Mary was associated with Kirstie Alley in your mind, and in the mind of the "visionary," it was with the young Kirstie Alley, the one in Star Trek, therefore, why would unflattering pictures of the middle-aged Kirstie Alley mean anything to you?

Some may wonder why I am bothering; I am just having fun. Your story doesn't even have logical, internal consistency.


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« Reply #12 on: October 06, 2012, 03:38:41 PM »


That is Kirstie Alley in Star Trek II, the young Kirstie Alley. It doesn't seem insulting to compare the Virgin Mary to her physically. I'm sure the Virgin Mary is much prettier, as she is the holiest of women, but in pure physical terms, Kirstie Alley was an attractive Jewess. I think the reason people are shocked is they are imagining the Kirstie Alley of today...

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« Reply #13 on: October 06, 2012, 05:59:14 PM »
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That is Kirstie Alley in Star Trek II, the young Kirstie Alley. It doesn't seem insulting to compare the Virgin Mary to her physically. I'm sure the Virgin Mary is much prettier, as she is the holiest of women, but in pure physical terms, Kirstie Alley was an attractive Jewess. I think the reason people are shocked is they are imagining the Kirstie Alley of today...
Uhh, I think it's an insult to compare Alley to the BVM no matter how old she is.

This Jack in the Box character is a straight up loon if you ask me.

He's not the only one here lately.

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« Reply #14 on: October 06, 2012, 06:02:53 PM »
Jack-in-the-box was a toy made by protestants to make fun of Christ in the tabernacle.