Hells Bells - Part 17 of 18

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Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2007

Part 17 of 18.
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  • @rammar09 I'm not sure I get this comment. Wouldn't you need to know who they are in order to say you didn't see any of them? Do a google search and watch this video carefully again. When you read about the origin and purpose of this practice, (that of the whirling dervishes), you will understand my comment and the one that came before it.

  • @DiscernWell

    i dont see any whirling dervishes or muslims + who are they ?

    i only see white girls dancing from different nations = NO middle eastern girls

  • @lakaien1313 I was thinking exactly the same thing. Not many people know why they do that.

  • I wonder if the guy that wrote this knows that the whirling dervishes are muslim...

  • @ministercreek That is silly. How is Jeremy Camp evil?

  • If going to heaven requires for me to eternally listen to these fruity little songs I think I can take the heat disregarding I won't have to because it's all bullshit.

  • The entire quote is "do what thou will shall be the whole of the law under love" Love is the law, love under will. I follow truth wherever it leads me, however, we musn't paraphrase people's words to suit our needs. There are myriad writings of Crowley praising Lucifer, to me, this is not one of them.

  • Timothy Leary is not feeling that way anymore. A law that is so damning.

  • No gods. No masters.

  • I saw this and similar programs in church growing up, and have since read Crowley for myself. "Do what thou wilt..." is more complex than they present it here, not meant as a childish escape from responsibility. In part III of "The Book of the Law," which addresses this slogan, Crowley clarifies that: "...in practice, only one act is lawful for each of us at any given moment." The point is to harmonize freedom and responsibility, not to do whatever we please.

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