Sunday, April 4, 2010

Rome Crumbles

Part of the ceiling over the palace of the Roman emperor Nero has collapsed in Rome, prompting fresh concerns over the stability of the ancient complex.

Nero famously fiddled while Rome burned and things are not much different now other than Rome put down the violin and began fiddling with children; this heinous crime severely punished by all nations in dealt with by the Church with a blind eye and upturn nose.

The roof of the Church is also caving in because of the raining complaints of sexual abuse and general mistrust for their religion and the their doctrines. It says in the Torah, When Yisroel rises Rome declines, but when Yisroel declines Rome increases; in the end the lion of Rome will recline with the lamb of Yisroel.

Tonight marks the seventh and final day of Passover celebrating the splitting of the sea–likened to the breaking of the water of womb just before birth–marking the beginning of the Jewish People as a nation. Fifty days later on Mount Sinai we received the Torah.

The collapse of Rome is a harbinger to a brighter future when religion of all kinds will be eradicated, replaced by spiritual knowledge; there is no word for religion in Hebrew, Arabic or Sanskrit–the three languages attributed to Avraham, father of the Arab, Jewish, and Roman.

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