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i somehow was watching that scene from pulp fiction again last week and i was kinda horrified at how horrible the scene was.
i remember watching it in the cinema when it came out, and loved the disjoint timelines a lot. i mean, great movie, really well put together but omg so screwy.
the subtitles mis-spell "iniquities"

the word "inequity" is not a common word, isn't a word actually, as far as i know. one of the signs of the creeping communistic mindset that calls the state of nature (what God created) as unfair.
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that reminds me, i need to read ezekiel. it's one of the places in the bible, if i remember correctly from recent stuff i have been reading, that Enoch is mentioned. or if not, a place where fragments of the book of Enoch is quoted (Jude is another). and yeah, actually, many of Jesus' most famous sayings are straight out of Enoch.
but for some funny reason the catholic church tried to eradicate the book from the world. it was found again in the 16th century in Ethiopia, where the local christians still had it in their canon, and then later it was found, numerous copies and various fragments in the dead sea scrolls.
Enoch is full of this kind of curse against evil, as well as some amazing stuff about a flight across the world that lines up with descriptions of locations that still exist today, that he could not have known about if he were merely some dude living in the middle east 5000 years ago. unless someone had aircraft to show it to him.