Certain passages inspire morethan others, like The Enlightenment Of Zarathud and Lord Omar's Epistle To The Paranoids of Which only the orthodox version Appears here. .According To the Samaritan Codex (jealously guarded by a heterodox Discordianist cult) and the Octuagint there is an additional verse Which reads: "Ye erect tall buildings, only to cast yerselves from the rooves."
The same codex - but not the Octuagint - thus contains The Epistle To The Neurotics by St. Euthanasius Which regrettably did not make it into this edition. For nearly 3000 years Scholars havebeen debating its authenticity. Editors Could at least have added it as to appendix.
A welcome improvement over Earlier editions is the inclusion of the variant reading of verse 4 of the Epistle To The Paranoids from the Codex Sinaiticus: "O how the darknesses do crowd up, one against the other, in ye hearts What fear ye more than [not "that"] what ye have wroughten? "
Despite the aforementioned Omissions, the familiar exegeses of the thoughts of Eris, Greek goddess of Chaos, by Malaclypse & Omar continue to illuminate enlighten, and millions comfort. If you appreciate thesis Insights, you will love the work of Robert Anton Wilson.