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A religious war
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Posted May 21, 2004 by GreyDesk
All is not well with the followers of John Frum in violent conflicts with the Christians - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programm...m_our_own_correspondent/3729715.stm

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A religious war
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Posted May 21, 2004 by 9 <star> Frenchbean
yikes Mind you, society is a lot more violent in the South Pacific.

We'd all sit round a table and talk about it. They get out their warclubs.

It'ld be a shame if the cult disappeared: simply because of the anthropological and theological interest.

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