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Fr. Andrew:“Um, actually…” Exactly! Everyone, get out your animated gifs for that! We today, Christians today, we are monotheists. That’s the way we talk about it, and we’re not polytheists. So there’s the idea that we worship the one, true God, and those pagans, they worshiped many gods. But that, if you listen to the beginning of what we were talking about tonight, you know that that’s not the image that the Bible depicts. It uses the word “gods” to refer to all kinds of beings and doesn’t see a problem with using that same word to refer to the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, the one true God. “The one true God,” the phrase that we use, that doesn’t mean that that’s the only being we use the word “god” to refer to, because the Bible doesn’t do that.

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Chapter 10 (Occupations and Missions of the Spirits) is an essay by Kardec on the different reasons why high spirits interfere with the world.Fr. Andrew: Maybe. Right, exactly, because that’s one of the things that’s going to be going on. I’m ready to be corrected. I’m ready to learn. But I’m ready to say that good angels cannot be killed by bad angels, because they don’t have mortal bodies. Am I correct in that? We do have an episode we’re going to be talking about spiritual bodies in the future, but this is not it. Fr. Stephen: The city in Palestine. And [he] asks her to summon up the spirit of Samuel. There’s this moment in verse 13 where she’s kind of seemingly a little surprised at how well it worked, because she starts freaking out. Verse 13 says: Anne of Green Gables Mug, Kindred Spirits Mug, Green Gables Mug, Anne of Green Gables Quote, Best Friend Gift, Book Quote Gift, Book Lover Fr. Stephen: I think it may even be our next show in a fortnight. We’re going to go deeper into this, but this is a big part of what’s going on when the Fathers talk about theosis and talk about us becoming gods. That’s directly connected to the idea in the New Testament of Christ exercising his rule and authority through the saints in glory, that they rule and reign with him and share in his dominion. But we’ll get more into that. Sloane MS 3824 (from the mid-seventeenth century) features a number of elements from the Book of the Office of Spirits [3] [9] and is an early form of the Lemegeton. [10] MS 3853 is titled The Office of Spirits, starts off nearly identical to more complete Porter version. [3] [9]

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Axis Mundi: The Book of Spirits is a sourcebook detailing many of the myriad spirits serving Gaia. Here are the elementals, Enigmatics, Epiphlings, Naturae, and the broods of the great Tribal Totems themselves. Can you afford not to seek their favor? On the inside it has a Manga-style short story teaching the player how to use the book, similarly to the Book of Nitoryu. My grandson, John Cassian (What a great name for a kid!), who is six years old, is going to be listening to your podcast on angels tonight from Scottsdale, Arizona. He is very interested in angels right now and wants to ask if good angels are able to be killed by bad angels. He’s curious about whether they can die or not. Fr. Stephen: Right, and especially when it’s disambiguated as “the great King above all gods.” It’s not that they don’t exist; it’s that he’s their king. What’s going on here is a couple of things. The first is that the word “god” is just being used to refer to spiritual beings. It’s hard to reflect in English. We usually do that by using a capital letter for God and then a lowercase god or gods for these other beings. But the reason for that—and the Fathers actually, when they talk about the word, the Greek word theos and what it means, they really get into the idea that it’s kind of a verbal idea, even though it’s a noun. Fr. Andrew: Yes, well, we’re probably going to do a whole lot of debunking! [Laughter] Thank you for that, Michael. We’ve got another good angelic name next: Raphael, who has a question or a comment about guardian angels. Raphael, are you there on the line?Fr. Stephen: Let me have one little bit before we do that. I don’t want to leave people hanging with “the gods” there! [Laughter] The reality is that there are certain things that are just in the Scriptures, whether we as sort of modern Christians with a materialist bent are comfortable with that or not, and they have a way of speaking. From the Victorian era through until probably the 1950s or so, in America, there was sort of a gentlemen’s agreement that we would all sort of paper over these things in our English translations and not push on them too hard. Fr. Andrew: Right, so we sing, right in the anaphora of the Divine Liturgy, we sing what in Latin is called the Sanctus: Holy, holy, holy, Lord of Sabaoth, heaven and earth are full of thy glory. So this is one of those things we’re talking about here now: this is one of those things that’s right there, a core piece of our liturgical tradition—I mean, it is right there at the heart of the Divine Liturgy—we call God the Lord Sabaoth, the Lord of hosts. It’s there, and it doesn’t just mean that he’s got a lot of angels available to him—we’re going to be talking about all of that—but he is Lord of hosts. This subtext is made explicit in The Labyrinth of the Spirits when a librarian directs Alicia to a text that was doubly suppressed: “Be careful because this is a censored book, not only by the government but also by the Holy Mother Church.” So the next line is describing this relationship that we’re discussing. Go on. What’s the next one?

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Fr. Andrew: He’s judging the gods of Egypt. So is God rendering judgment to made-up characters that the Egyptian pagans are worshiping? The text doesn’t say that. It doesn’t say they’re fake. It doesn’t say that they don’t exist. We will get into in the New Testament later. Most of the stuff we’re reading from the Old, but we’re showing… If you look at the Scriptures, folks, closely, you’ll see that the Scriptures are taking these things very seriously and not saying this is some kind of metaphor or again made-up stories. Alicia is commissioned by the government to find Don Mauricio Valls, culture minister in the Franco administration, who has disappeared mysteriously. Valls is a writer and book collector, whose own secret library includes the rarest works. The solution to the mystery of the politician will in turn resolve the facts about the fictions of Carax, Martín and Mataix, and the later life of Daniel Sempere. Kardec, Allan, The Spirits Book - Containing the Principles of the Spiritist Doctrine Concerning the Immortality of the Soul, the Nature of Spirits and their Relationships with Humankind, Moral Laws, the Present Life, the Future Life and the Destiny of Humanity – According to the Teachings Given by Highly Evolved Spirits Through Several Mediums Received and Coordinated. (Translated by Darrel W. Kimble with Marcia M. Saiz), Brasilia, 2006: International Spiritist Council. Fr. Stephen: Elohim is used to refer to any spiritual being, so it’s used to refer to God, the true God; it’s used to refer to “the gods,” the same word, elohim; and now to really freak people out, I have a couple of examples where it’s even used for deceased humans. The first one, and the one that might freak people out less, in 1 Samuel 28:13.Fr. Andrew: Because, I mean, he’s the expert, but I do have a couple things I want to throw in here, if only so we can hear him correct me. [Laughter] Fr. Andrew: Yeah, we have to do a whole episode on monsters, or on specific monsters, like we could do one on Leviathan, one on Behemoth, yeah, oh yeah.

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