Cultcow Brad Watson / Richard Bradshaw Watson / Brad Watson_Miami - Jesus & Albert Einstein reincarnated, discoverer of GOD=7_4 Theory

How do you grade Brad Watson? This is an official poll that reflects the will of GOD.

  • Excellent A - Freedom from corporeal shackles and permitted audience with THE LORD.

    Votes: 168 13.6%
  • Passing B - Freedom from corporeal shackles and free attendance of GOD's Kingdom.

    Votes: 22 1.8%
  • Fair C - Freedom from corporeal shackles. Given limited, general attendance of GOD's Kingdom.

    Votes: 22 1.8%
  • Poor D - Reincarnated as Man to be given a second chance at attempting to earn GOD's graces.

    Votes: 39 3.2%
  • Fail F - Reincarnated as a non-human for 326 years, 221 days, and 14 hours.

    Votes: 76 6.2%
  • Fail F - Sentenced to eternal tortures in HELL for crimes against THE LORD GOD.

    Votes: 106 8.6%
  • Fail F - Forced to post on the kiwifarms.net for 24 years, 30 days, and 2 hours.

    Votes: 802 64.9%

  • Total voters
    1,235
@Adamska,

You're acting like you're a Christian?! WOW!!

Uh...give me a minute...this is hard to process...

My avatar is an image of the first guy to suggest that the Catholic Church was a den of snakes... Founded a group called the Hussites, and was later burnt at the stake. I think the messiah should probably know that.
You would think. Is his name Jan Hus? I don't believe I've heard of him or the "Hussites". Why do you connect with him/them?

http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Hus
http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Hussites
 
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You would think. Is his name Jan Hus? I don't believe I've heard of him or the "Hussites". Why do you connect with him/them?
Because I have a nearly insane (probably slightly autistic) love for history, especially European history in the Middle Ages and Renaissance Now I'm not particularly religious, but I find the idea of one man and his followers defeating *five* papal crusades in pitched combat before succumbing at the hands of political trickery to be pretty inspiring. Especially when his execution laid the foundation for the Protestant reformation.
 
I ironically have a better claim on being a Christian than you Brad. I at least give unto Caesar's what is his (money to the government) for one thing. I also don't condemn people out of spite... two things you refuse to do.

Because I have a nearly insane (probably slightly autistic) love for history, especially European history in the Middle Ages and Renaissance Now I'm not particularly religious, but I find the idea of one man and his followers defeating *five* papal crusades in pitched combat before succumbing at the hands of political trickery to be pretty inspiring. Especially when his execution laid the foundation for the Protestant reformation.

He actually sparked the five crusades, since his death enraged his religio-nationalist followers into action. He didn't really lead much other than the teaching efforts until he was burned at the stake.
Yeah, Hus was fun, since he was one of the first guys to really get into shittalking the Church for a lot of good reasons at this point (popes were puppets of kings with the Rome-Avignon split, Indulgences greased the wheels, etc.) in time. Others did it, like the Fraticelli order, and Wycliffe as well, but he was the grandaddy for which Luther, Zwingli, and Calvin wrote their works on.
 
Because I have a nearly insane (probably slightly autistic) love for history, especially European history in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Now I'm not particularly religious, but I find the idea of one man and his followers defeating *five* papal crusades in pitched combat before succumbing at the hands of political trickery to be pretty inspiring. Especially when his execution laid the foundation for the Protestant reformation.
I agree. I just read his Wikipedia page really quick. Thank you for bring Jan Hus and the Hussites to my attention. I plan on reading up on him some more.
http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Hus

Please don't ever apologize for having a a very strong "love for history"* - that's a beautiful thing even if we disagree on the particulars. I could certainly be better at European History as this example exposes.


*Synchronism: 17:18 "I'm sure there's more history..." - Around The Horn on ESPN
 
I ironically have a better claim on being a Christian than you Brad. I at least give unto Caesar's what is his (money to the government) for one thing. I also don't condemn people out of spite... two things you refuse to do.



He actually sparked the five crusades, since his death enraged his religio-nationalist followers into action. He didn't really lead much other than the teaching efforts until he was burned at the stake.
Yeah, Hus was fun, since he was one of the first guys to really get into shittalking the Church for a lot of good reasons at this point (popes were puppets of kings with the Rome-Avignon split, Indulgences greased the wheels, etc.) in time. Others did it, like the Fraticelli order, and Wycliffe as well, but he was the grandaddy for which Luther, Zwingli, and Calvin wrote their works on.
Which I believe led to George Podebrady (Jiri z Podebrad) gaining power, the first guy to suggest some kind of European Union... Course when he died, throne passed to the Hungarian Jagellions and then back to the imperial Hapsburgs if I remember correctly.
 
@Luminous Being,

No, my mind/brain is the 'center of my universe'. How about you?

@Jan_Hus,

What do you know about the Knights Templar, Freemasons and sacred geometry?


Synchronism: 9/15/16 17:31 "Like it was state secrets." - Pardon The Interuption on ESPN
 
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@Jan_Hus,

What do you know about the Knights Templar, Freemasons and sacred geometry?


Synchronism: 9/15/16 17:31 "Like it was state secrets." - Pardon The Interuption on ESPN
Don't care one way or another, if that's what makes you happy, go for it.
 
@BlueArmedDevil / anonymous cow ard,

I don't think "I AM Jesus" nor do I think "I AM Albert Einstein". I think my eternal soul in its last incarnation was Albert Einstein and 2,000 years ago, I was Y'shua bar Yosef. The proof of my claim is the "7 Seals" revealed as 'beyond Einstein theories'; see http://7seals.blogspot.com .

I've been very clear with this; it's the name of this thread and it's written under my avatar. Now, I don't believe anyone else since Einstein has died has made this claim. So, please don't try to act like anyone acts the same way I do - no one does.


Synchronism: 9/15/16 16:40 The Magnificent Seven movie ad on ESPN
Apparently Brad has never seen this:
Based on his work, I think Nassim is a better reincarnation match for Einstein than Brad -- that is, if I believed in reincarnation.

From Anthony Quinata, internationally famed medium:
Anthony Quinata said:
After establishing that her father was a scientist while he was alive, I asked her, “Was your father a physicist?”

“Yes,” she said, stunned. “It’s amazing that you were able to nail that about him.”

“Not really,” I told her. “He’s saying that he’s become friends with Albert Einstein and that they spend a lot of time together talking.”

I then asked her, “Do you really think he’s in any big hurry to come back here when he has to opportunity to sit on a recliner relaxing, and chatting with Albert Einstein about God?”
 
@Jan_Hus,

I was surprised by that! I thought you were smart enough to recognize the importance of the Knights Templar, Freemasons and sacred geometry. How disappointing. It was Scotland and Britain where the BIG break from the Roman Catholic Church occured! King Henry VIII, the Protestant Reformation in St. Andrews, the Royal Society, King James I of the United Kingdom, etc.


Synchronism: 9/15/16 17:41 "That's not science, that's coincidence." - Pardon The Interruption on ESPN
 
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@Jan_Hus,

I was surprised by that! I thought you were smart enough to recognize the importance of the Knights Templar, Freemasons and sacred geometry. How disappointing. It was Scotland and Britain where the BIG break from the Roman Catholic Church occured! The Protestant Reformation in St. Andrews, the Royal Society, King James I of the United Kingdom, etc.


Synchronism: 9/15/16 17:41 "That's not science, that's coincidence." - Pardon The Interruption on ESPN
Martin Luther was the one that really got the ball rolling when it comes to the Protestant Reformation/Schism and some argue that Bohemia (thanks to Hus) was the first region that went full protestant before anyone else.
 
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People don't believe that you're the Second coming of Christ, cause there is literally nothing pointing towards that and you give them no reason to do that.
That's a lie. Have you ever bothered to read the "7 Seals" revealed as 'beyond Einstein theories' at http://7seals.blogspot.com ?

40 is a pretty high number, so don't worry if you mess up counting your finger joints repeatedly.
I have no problem counting to 40 on my 10 fingers with each having their 3 joint-lines and tip, it's you guys who get stuck on 38.

What's your opinion on the #40 being a recurring theme in the Bible with it first occuring in Genasis 7:4, "For in 7 days, it will rain for 40 days and 40 nights"?
 
@Overchek,

Have you ever looked up your birthday in the Bible? You know how to do it, right?
 
I don't think "I AM Jesus" nor do I think "I AM Albert Einstein". I think my eternal soul in its last incarnation was Albert Einstein and 2,000 years ago, I was Y'shua bar Yosef.
Didn't say you weren't guy, I asked Matthew and Luke give two contradictory genealogies for Joseph?
 
Martin Luther was the one that really got the ball rolling when it comes to the Protestant Reformation/Schism and some argue that Bohemia (thanks to Hus) was the first region that went full protestant before anyone else.
And King Henry VIII.
 
Matthew and Luke give two contradictory genealogies for Joseph?
Ya, there's a bunch of contradictions and mistakes in the Bible. Jesus son of Joseph wrote none of the Bible.

@Overchek / delusional anonymous cow ard,

Oh, contraire.
 
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