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Anyone can become a ULC minister...whatever your spiritual beliefs... :)
I also get a kick out of growing stuff, harvesting it, preserving/canning...and of course eating it ;)
Plus it pisses off the PTB...
ULC Minister, I see. That would explain why you prefer fresh, clean food instead of chemical cocktails sometimes referred to as 'phood'.
Ah, my holy house of green and glass is dedicated solely to the gods and goddesses of fruits and veggies.
I am already ULC minister, but it's funny how all of those dogma preachers who follow the 501c3 route end up selling their souls pushing the Govt line towards their congregation.
"There ain't no such thing as a free lunch" - Robert Heinlein, "The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress"
DTOM, you must live in a wonderful community..., letting you put up Temples and whatnot. But let us think this through for moment - We can now go into a 501c3 non-profit, become a church, and according to my preacher friend, get HUGE benefits and privileges, tax write-offs, money back, free lunches and more.
I too am a "cultist"..in fact I have spent the last couple of days building a small glazed temple in which I plan to grow evil natural produce, and like AE will proselytize the benfits of natural foods...although most of my community grow their own too.
"People who avoid refined sugar, hormone- and antibiotic-laced milk, and pesticide-laden processed foods have been called "cultists" that jeopardize their health through fashionable diet trends."
For this article to even be printed and taken seriously is proof 'public education' has been a complete success! Well done to all who helped make this dream come true. We now live in a world of morons.
I AM a "cultist", and I am fucking dangerous..., I push the value of the foods I grow and raise on an 'unsuspecting' community.
"Destroying the New World Order"
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