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World Raw Food Day on 10 October 2010
Posted by: Helen ()
Date: January 20, 2010 07:32AM

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Re: World Raw Food Day on 10 October 2010
Posted by: loeve ()
Date: January 24, 2010 12:14PM

Thanks, Helen

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Re: World Raw Food Day on 10 October 2010
Posted by: loeve ()
Date: January 24, 2010 01:26PM

Helen,
I followed your link on Arnold Ehret--

"Religious views

"Along with his sister,[71] Ehret was brought up as a Roman Catholic. He believed in God, but took issue with the Church because of its dietary requirements in a letter to the Pope, and subsequently quit the Church, though his faith in God remained. After his death, the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, who was aware of his writings on Jesus, wrote to Fred Hirsch to confirm he would ban Catholics from reading Ehret's religious writings, if published. Prior to this, Ehret was popular with the bishop and the Catholic fraternity, due to the strong tradition of fasting within the Church.

"According to Hirsch, in his book about Jesus, and letter to the Pope, Ehret described his belief that Jesus had not died on the cross, but had been taken down alive and revived with herbs and ointments. Ehret believed his proposed diet led to absolute communion with God."

..I've also wondered whether Jesus was "revived with herbs and ointments", particularly the aloe vera, but always thought being raised after three days miraculously like Lazarus was cool too.

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Re: World Raw Food Day on 10 October 2010
Posted by: loeve ()
Date: January 24, 2010 04:26PM

Oh well, there's a lot of speculation it seems. From ArnoldEhret.org--

"Was Jesus mentioned in Ehret's writings?
"Not to our knowledge. We have had most of Ehret's material read to us in an abbreviated fashion and we found no reference to Jesus. We do have a document hand written by Ehret, born Catholic, called "Religion" that has not been translated. We also have a copy of two pages of a letter Ehret sent to the Pope about the dietary requirements of the church when he left the church. Translations, a massive effort, are on hold until we find a person who is familiar with Ehret, can translate "Old German" written with a scratch pen."
[www.arnoldehret.org]

.."Catholic dietary requirements" raised doubts for me because today there aren't any requirements other than what not to eat during a fast. Maybe it was a little different 100 years ago...

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