From: Kayla Block Area: Night Side To: Rigor Mortis 17 Jul 94 07:21:08 Subject: Re: Fango' Convention UpdReq 93 rigor mortis! KB> well, my car is still dead, and probably permanently dead. :( RM> That sucks....Maybe a little automotive necromancy is in order.... heh, i wish it was that simple! apparently there are 2 types of cars in this world---kali-fornia kars, and 'federal' kars. mine is a fed, and since i live in kali-fornia, most of the cars around here are....(you guessed it), california cars. so, to try to get the necessary part, (drive computer) from a junkyard is almost impossible. (from the dealer, they run around $500 and would take a few weeks to come in). plus, the car has several other problems. needless to say, the car is still dead. :( RM> John C. Jones RM> P.O. Box 5321 RM> Sherman Oaks, CA 91413 RM> (818)981 - 9020 well, that's VERY local. thanks! KB> no doubt, but i wonder who would actually pay him to be rocket boy? RM> It's not the money, it's the artistic freedom that RM> being Rocket Boy gives him....}:) ROTFL! oh yeah, i forgot......an artiste. };-] TTYL 93, kayla 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Julia Phillips Area: Night Side To: Celtic Wolf 14 Jul 94 22:44:12 Subject: Children's Book UpdReq Hello Celtic! 23 Jun 94 00:36, Celtic Wolf wrote to Paladin: CW> different things. The Inquisition started with the Jews, moved to CW> heretics, and finished by using charges of "Satanism" to kill Actually, one of the earliest uses of the Inquisitional process was against Christian clerics. Until the 13th century, a Cleric could only be tried by Ecclesiastical Tribunal, and could not be charged by anyone of a lower status. Pope Innocent III changed the law from an accusatory principle to an inquisitorial one for ecclesiastical crimes; this meant that even the most exalted of clerics could be brought to trial. As the Inquisitorial process took hold though, Jews were indeed one of the many groups of heretics who felt its power. CW> anyone they so wished. Oh, and the sacrifing babies charge was CW> used against the Jews and heretics, too. The earliest recorded use of the crime of sacrificing babies was a Pagan accusation against the "new" religion of Christianity (ref Minucius Felix, writing around 2nd century AD). If you read the "crimes" which the Christians were thought to have committed, you could be reading any modern accusation against witches and satanists. B*B Julia 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718