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Yeah. So can you help me with my problem?Do you believe in GOD?
Jesus son of Joseph was God-incarnate?
The Christ returns to "judge everyone according74 to their actions" (Rev 22:12)?
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Yeah. So can you help me with my problem?Do you believe in GOD?
Jesus son of Joseph was God-incarnate?
The Christ returns to "judge everyone according74 to their actions" (Rev 22:12)?
There's no such thing as "their God" or "my God", there is One GOD. I have truths that have been substantiated with the scientific method, I don't have 'beliefs'.
The term 'original sin' is not in the Bible - it's not in the Genasis story of the Guardin'74 of Eden. Rabbis don't use the term. It was (St.) Augustine of Hippo who coined it. In the 4th century, there was an active debate of promoting reincarnation or not. Augustine single-handedly decided, "There is no preexistence of the soul, there is no previous karma that affects our birth or early childhood. Any birth defects or childhood ailments are the result of Eve's original sin - it's all Eve's fault" (paraphrased).
I don't remember the Star Trek episode where they beam onto a planet, see some cows, kill one, chop it up, break out the expedition Bar-B-Q grill, and whip out the Spock Sauce.But aliens do exist right since we used to be able to leave Earth. Can you explain what other races are out there? Are they intelligent or just basically space cows waiting for us to put them on a Space McDonalds menu?
Seriously, why aren't you in heaven? What would it take? What would you need to change?
I've clearly identified myself as Brad Watson, Miami. The belief that Jesus son of Joseph was "infallible" is a myth. See Mark 7:26 (7/26 is my birthday). Y'shua was God-incarnate and GOD spoke through him. I AM God-incarnate and GOD speaks through me.
GOD is everything, therefore, GOD is both perfect and imperfect. GOD is both infallible and fallible. That appears to be a contradiction, yet it's not. GOD is both GOOD and evil.
Is that a death threat?Seriously, why aren't you in heaven? What would it take? What would you need to change?
Heaven is an ideal frame-of-mind. Please read previous posts74. You're the student that arrives late for class, gets things wrong, and then acts like I should repeat everything especially for her. And PLEASE don't accuse me of any more udderly ridiculous things. 949020.
GOD: the 'system as a whole' (all-inclusive), the 'universal quantum computer'.Synchronism: 4/30/15 07:38 Basebol player Bradley is shown injured - GMA, ABC
"God is Good", GOD=GOOD.
You seem here to be claiming that you created the Earth. Genesis(7,79) 1:1 clearly states that God created the Earth. Therefore, you are claiming to be God. In addition:But a long time ago, I first conceived of this plan-it using English(7,74) and the GOD=7_4 algorithm/code while I was sitting on a couch*, writing on my computer in a very heavenly place on the Planet Nestor.
In the Bible, only God uses the phrase "I AM" all in capitals because He is the One True God. When you keep using "I AM" to refer to yourself, therefore you are claiming to be God.I AM
GOD is both perfect and imperfect. GOD is both infallible and fallible.
This pair of quotes is very interesting to me. I know a great deal about religion: I was raised a Presbyterian (my grandfather was Pastor Emeritus of our church), I attended a Methodist college, I have studied Mormonism and Christian Science, I have converted to Judaism, and my wife was a Catholic. All of these religions agree that God is Perfect, Infallible, and Good. Could you please cite scripture supporting your views that God is also Imperfect, Fallible, and Evil? I would be interested in learning about that because I have never heard it before.GOD is both GOOD and evil.
I think this has been raised in the past: You cannot quote your own theories as proof of your own theories. That's not how science works.Google: Reincarnation & its 26 Principles including Theory of Luck
You are just a viper's nest of contradictions. You just finished stating that God is both Good and Evil, then you definitively state that God is Good. (You usually write both as equaling 74, evil is 48 and therefore cannot be equated with God.) As I have said in the past: Make up your mind, Brad."God is Good", GOD=GOOD.
This pair of quotes is very interesting to me. I know a great deal about religion: I was raised a Presbyterian (my grandfather was Pastor Emeritus of our church), I attended a Methodist college, I have studied Mormonism and Christian Science, I have converted to Judaism, and my wife was a Catholic. All of these religions agree that God is Perfect, Infallible, and Good. Could you please cite scripture supporting your views that God is also Imperfect, Fallible, and Evil? I would be interested in learning about that because I have never heard it before.
If you google: Genasis, you'll see that I AM not the only one using that spell64ing.
Source, please? I would assume that bol is more probably a diminution of the British word "bollocks" meaning testicles (or "balls").bol: an alternate spelling of ball that hieroglyphically includes O - a circle/round sphere - in its spelling.
Seriously, why aren't you in heaven? What would it take? What would you need to change?
I started writing a book Decoding Genasis(74), Guardin'(74) of Eden, GOD=7_4. (Starting to write a book is really easy, having it finished74 is hard.) If you go on http://7seals.yuku.com you'll find its outline. (It may have a slightly different title.) The FIG in the Guardin' is a BIG code! First, notice that the word "fruit" is used and as you know, it's not identified. This is because...How did you come to the conclusion it is a fig? The Bible never described it as such, and all manner of religious authorities argue what it could be or if it was just a metaphor. Is there a numerical significance to the fig?
Everyone, go back and read** Gn 2:8-3:24 with the understanding that you're reading an encoded message (mes-sage). Notice how in Gn 3:7 after Eve & Adam have eaten the fruit, "They sewed FIG leaves" - they didn't sew apple leaves! I attended a lecture by a rabbi here in Miami maybe 12 years(?) ago where he said, "They sewed FIG leaves; Adam & Eve ate FIGS." "Yes!" I replied. That was the first time I ever heard anyone else say that.