PASSION FOR TINION (WIP Novel 120,000 words)
© Cupideros, October 21, 2006 





Rolith: Not another UniViewer sighting!
Legondel:  Afraid so.  I think our house and building crawlers need a break.
Rolith, surprised, turned to Legondel: Do you really?
Legondel: Of course, tell them not to report a UniViewer unless they are holding it in their hand.
Rolith:  Brilliant!  Rolith slapped Legondel on the back.  That’ll stop all this high tech myth making.
--Private Conversation between First and Second in Command at SILTH Headquarters.




CHAPTER 23: WORLD COMMISSION ON LOVE III
© Cupideros, Thursday, April 23, 2009

Isofira I'm doing research on religion!  Yesss!  Check out this report.

Sincerely,

TelGara-Waif


LAST WORLD COMMISSION ON RELIGION BY WORLD QUEEN XI’I THE FIRST WORLD RULER TO LAST MORE THAN 100 DAYS.  HELD DURING THE YEAR 490 OF HER REIGN.

The World Commission has deduced to institute a law that no people of Jewish descent marry into another race.  This troublesome race of people believes everyone persecutes it, down through history.  This council has decided this is not the case at all.  Their own God is persecuting these people.  They claim their God is the one God over all the other Goddesses and Gods of the world.  All the other Goddess and Gods are fake or evil doers.  But their same One World God has seen to it that Egyptians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians, Greeks, Romans, Germans have become world-dominating powers.  Why hasn’t their God made these Jews into a world power?  Because these Jews don’t listen to their own God.  Because these Jews believe they are the master race and they are special and above everyone else.  They run around for millennium after millennium and twenty millennium claiming specialness and trying to intermarry into other races and countries.  Once ensconced, they begin to eat away at that country and take over its resources and powers.  When they were helped back into their land by other foolish countries late in the 20th Century, we all came into a Third World War, which almost sent us all to the grave.  We have only one planet and this World Commission refuses to grant or support any notion of statehood for the Jews. 

If the Jewish people have a God, a one World God over all the other Goddesses and Gods let him establish the Jews into Palestine!  The Jews believe Christ was a fraud or a prophet.  How can Christ be a prophet to the Jews if Christ believed there were two Gods?  How can, according to the Jews, Christ be a Second God to a religion Judaism that only believes in One God!   “All the other mature religions came to the conclusion there are many Goddesses and Gods under the One God or Goddess,” said the Last Prophet CE” who came five hundred years before I, XI’I ruled the world!

The screen went black and RaydGalil breathed a sigh of release.  There was a loud banging on his ceiling.  RaydGalil looked upward, but saw nothing.  He hand felt hot.  He saw the thumb size UniViewer smoking and he ran into his kitchen and placed it on a pale blue ceramic plate.  The UniViewer burst into flames.  RaydGalil took the plate in his hands to the bathroom.  He watched the UniViewer grow blacker and smaller as the plastic melted away.  He was not about the let the burning material out of his site.  He knew Silth had equipment that could snatch the broken pencil lead size refuse in a matter of seconds.  He unrolled some toilet paper. He blew his nose and the wetness on the paper picked up the tiny lead easily.  Then RaydGalil heard a fire engine roaring down his street.  He remembered TelGara-Waif voice.  “Flush it down the toilet!”  He pressed the button and the water swirled slowly at first.  RaydGalil heard the fire engine stop in front of his house.  He saw the flashing red lights on the flitting leaves outside his bathroom window.  The watered swirled faster, rose a bit with the toilet paper and down it went.  RaydGalil stood watching the toilet, afraid the paper would resurface when he heard a loud knock at his door.

He calmed himself, tossed the plate into the trash, face down.  He ran to the door and opened it.
Two firemen stood their axes in hand in hard hats.  Both wore stern faces.  “Did a fire alarm go off here?”
RaydGalil said, “No.  I have no fire alarm system on my property.”
The second fireman, standing behind the first with a dry hose, plumbing itself up with water, the nozzle dripping.  “We received a report.  Fire in progress.”  He turned around.  “Could be the house across the street?  But we must asks anyway.”
RaydGalil said, “I understand.”
The first fireman smiled and said, “Okay.  By the way, is the water okay?” 
RaydGalil acted confused, and said, “What…about the Water?”
“Never mind,” said the second fireman, sporting a huge smile, “False alarm.”




end chapter 23
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