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File:When Will I See Eschaton.jpg|link=When Will I See Eschaton|"'''[[When Will I See Eschaton]]'''" is a song released in 1974 by pre-Apocalyptic soul group The Earth Debris, from their third album ''Triple Threat''. | File:When Will I See Eschaton.jpg|link=When Will I See Eschaton|"'''[[When Will I See Eschaton]]'''" is a song released in 1974 by pre-Apocalyptic soul group The Earth Debris, from their third album ''Triple Threat''. | ||
File:The Dead Do Not Rise.jpg|link=The Dead Do Not Rise|'''[[The Dead Do Not Rise]]''' | File:The Dead Do Not Rise.jpg|link=The Dead Do Not Rise|"Jesus did not rise from the dead, because the dead do not rise." —'''[[The Dead Do Not Rise]]'''. | ||
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Revision as of 06:34, 26 September 2021
"Imagine There's No Satan" is an alleged lost song by John Lennon.
Lyrics
Imagine there's no Satan / See it if you try
No Hell below us / Above he he can't fly
Imagine there's no Devil tempting all the worldYou may say that I'm a secular
But I'm not the only one
I don't insist that you be like us
But please control your fear of Hell
In the News
The Tao of Blake is an an unlicensed transdimensional corporation camouflaged as William Blake and his Art.
Blade Shiner is a comedy buddy film about an emotionally troubled drifter (Jack Nicholson) who befriends a memory-challenged billionaire (Joe Turkel) who pretends to be a bartender in his own luxury hotel.
Is an apple better than the Bible? It is, if you're the apple.
"When Will I See Eschaton" is a song released in 1974 by pre-Apocalyptic soul group The Earth Debris, from their third album Triple Threat.
"Jesus did not rise from the dead, because the dead do not rise." —The Dead Do Not Rise.
Fiction cross-reference
- Blade Shiner
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Is an apple better than the Bible?
- The Dead Do Not Rise
- The Tao of Blake
- When Will I See Eschaton
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Post @ Twitter (20 June 2021)