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2003-06-22, 06:18
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't that completelly made up by Lovecraft in the 1920's? Why do I keep seeing it taken seriously? Why, oh why?
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2003-06-22, 06:51
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The "Necronomicon" (written in human blood, bound and covered in human skin) doesn't even exist, unless someone went out and created one since the legend began.
[This message has been edited by Dark_Magneto (edited 06-22-2003).]
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2003-06-27, 00:43
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quote:Originally posted by Ged:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't that completelly made up by Lovecraft in the 1920's? Why do I keep seeing it taken seriously? Why, oh why?
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You are absolutely right. People like to believe things, even evident falsehoods. Would the book work though, if anyone was foolish enough to believe it?
(Iwas reading about this recently, there was one guy in particular,... shit, I forget, too tired)
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2003-06-27, 03:55
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A mystical, ancient, book; that supposedly contains all the dark secrets of black magik, and you ask why the kiddies are interested in it? It just got to be real, I saw it in the movies, in that one book, and on TV!
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2003-06-27, 05:02
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quote:Originally posted by Sol463:
A mystical, ancient, book; that supposedly contains all the dark secrets of black magik, and you ask why the kiddies are interested in it? It just got to be real, I saw it in the movies, in that one book, and on TV!
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You see the shroud of turrin every Easter on T.V., but that does'nt make that real either.
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2003-06-27, 21:44
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Actually I dont, they show it every Easter? I was being sarcastic in that last statement, if it was unclear.
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2003-06-28, 23:30
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Rennes-le-chateau, Aude, France
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quote:Originally posted by Dr Kamme:
Would the book work though, if anyone was foolish enough to believe it?
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Why not? If it builds an egre-gore...
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2003-06-28, 23:39
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Egre-gores are supposedly made out of the energy the believers of a deity let out when worshipping the same deity.
A book can't have an egre-gore since it's not a person. People might believe the book's contents, not the book itself.
Or are you saying that the energy people direct when believing the book is enough to turn the contents into "truth"
[This message has been edited by Ze (edited 06-28-2003).]
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2003-06-30, 05:06
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Pittsburgh, PA USA
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quote:Originally posted by Ze:
Egre-gores are supposedly made out of the energy the believers of a deity let out when worshipping the same deity.
A book can't have an egre-gore since it's not a person. People might believe the book's contents, not the book itself.
Or are you saying that the energy people direct when believing the book is enough to turn the contents into "truth"
[This message has been edited by Ze (edited 06-28-2003).]
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It doesn't really matter what the object of belief is. Anything a significant amount of people believe in "is" truth. Take for example: money, governments...shall I continue?
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2003-07-01, 05:41
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Ok, I doub anyone cares, but I've looked into this a bit and the first mention of the "book" was in 1923 by HP Lovecraft in a short story. Since then, I'd assume any copies of it are just exploitations on middle class America's interest in the occult. Or something.
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