The Oracle is a perversion of nature that allows any human being to enter the temporal lobe of MARILYN MANSON. It is for you to speak directly for the body to the brain. All of your questions and queries will be read by MM, and depending on how you ask them...they will be answered right HERE for all to see and absorb. So let us, entertain you...
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From cruciformblush on 02/10/03:

Marilyn,a question for you and your henchmen to consider....... Being as both of our country's are preparing for war what would you do if call-up papers dropped through your letterbox....how would you react?....would you even consider it or would you all be conscientious objectors? I love the latest pics of you Marilyn,you with the girl and gun...they are very powerful. But how would you feel if you really had to use it to shoot another human being?

Answered by MM on 02/10/03:

The leading cause of death for human beings is human beings, not what they create. I can't really answer that because the circumstances are always relative to my morals. However, I will protect those I love no matter what happens.

From lesbianeve on 02/10/03:

Brian, some time ago i read an interview in a magazine, i dont remember the name of the magazine. It you stated that as a child you were violated by your neighbor and when you tried to tell your parents or someone your nighbor killed your dog. i find that diturbing, especially since my neighbor went to prison for ten yaers for raping his daughters......anyway i just wondered what kept you from attempting suicide,what was the thought in your head that kept you alive when you felt like giving up. A reply would be appreciated. P.S. I really like Amazing panorama of the endtimes, it makes me what to hit my dad.

Answered by MM on 02/10/03:

Simple. The ability to create. Also leaving behind "Brian" --which really does not make me mad or impress anyone-- and becoming what I was afraid of all along.

From Verviticus on 02/10/03:

Recently I saw you do a cameo in an episode of Clone High... Previous to that, I watched the interview with you in "Bowling for Columbine". In both of the appearances, you seemed to be an intelligent person who seems to be a bit more than the satan worshipper that many people would have me believe (moreso from BFC). My question is this... Do you like the impression that you give across to many people? We were watching BFC a second time just recently and my friend said, "I'll bet MM had a script for that." Do you act the way you do because you like the reactions from people, because you just want to and they can go to hell, or some other reason? Thanks

Answered by MM on 02/10/03:

That's a complex series of questions. I did an interview with Michael Moore for 2 hours and at the time it was not titled "Bowling For Columbine." This was just before I set foot on the stage in Denver, despite hundreds of death threats and protests from every direction. There were 20 or more cops following me around and suggested I should wear a bulletproof vest. I spoke honestly and calmly, despite the hostile environment. No there was not a script and it was more of a conversation than an interview really. It could have been my last but I left my fear at the door. Clone High was recorded about a year ago and it was a song written by the director and I thought it was amusing...my JFK/Lincoln obsession also lured me to be involved. As a boy I loved Saturday morning songs like that and the absurd irony was a contrast to other things I've done. The way anyone acts is always related to what stage they are on (or in) and the theatre itself, has a double. The two create whatever I end up being. I am a Maximalist. People, attitudes, voyeurs, haters and words are all estovers any artist must make use of if he/she wants to heat his house or set the world on fire. I hope I gave you some kindling to let your mind burn beautifully dear one.

From *Kalika* on 02/09/03:

Do you have problems with hydrophobia?

Answered by MM on 02/10/03:

If that means "would I save you if you were drowning?" It depends on if I would have to get my favorite suit wet. Sometimes if something is sinking, one should place a foot on its head and gently push it under rather than getting pulled in. I am speaking metaphorically, of course. Anyone you care for and cares for you, would never jump out of the boat I suppose. In literal terms, to answer your question, I often choose other liquids over water but H2O mixes well with absinthe and paint. So...no i don't.

From absinthetic on 02/09/03:

Is the infamous "Mommy Dear" song (I believe it was called "La Petit Mon") ever going to see the light of day? What we heard of it sounded beautiful. I think we'd all like to hear more piano pieces from you. Good stuff.

Answered by MM on 02/10/03: