(11-28-2011, 05:14 PM)Bring4th_Monica Wrote: No, not at all. The Law of One isn't a religion and Ra isn't a guru. While it's reasonable to expect that our members will at least be familiar with the material we are studying, we have no criteria established for accepting it as absolute truth. Our members have varying degrees of trust in the material. Some take it as absolute while, to others, it is just one of many interesting sources of information.
In fairness to Tenet, I think he was referring to me who was 'tossing it out'. Tenet, in fairness to Diana, she is a new member who is just now reading the books. Neither she nor any or our members can be expected to accept all the material in its entirety.
Peace everyone!
Thank you Monica. I appreciate the clarification.

(11-30-2011, 12:36 PM)_X7 Wrote: Perhaps this is late or is it better that way? hmmmm
AlterNet / By Martha Rosenberg 69 COMMENTS
What Drugs Was Your Thanksgiving Turkey On?
http://www.alternet.org/story/153149/wha..._turkey_on
It also reports:
"In June, Pfizer announced it was ending arsenic-containing chicken feed which no one realized they were eating anyway, but its arsenic-containing Histostat, fed to turkeys, continues. "
This is one of the unhealthy aspects of meat-eating. Of course, plants are sprayed with pesticides, which is unhealthy as well. But the animals eat the plants sprayed with pesticides; so in eating the animal, you get growth hormones, antibiotics, and various drugs as this articles talks about, plus the pesticides.
Organic farming mitigates the unhealthy results of eating meat; however, the human body still treats certain foods as "poisons." Our digestive tracts are too long for meat and dairy products, and other things such as some beans. These things require shorter digestive tracts. Hence, the meat rots inside our bodies before it can be processed and eliminated, causing toxins.