I already read about the Aomori Tomb somewhere else, and that conclusively showed that Jesus was buried in Aomori. The 7.4 makes this true, btw. Does the fake Jesus Family Tomb have some random 7_4 attached to it?
There's no such thing as "some random 7_4"; it's a program/algorithm that produces a recurring pattern. East(4) Talpiot(7). In that tomb, one ossuary was marked Y'shua bar Yosef (Jesus) and another Mariamne (Magdalen)...
Y'shua=74=Y25+S19+H8+U21+A1 (Jesus=74)
Mariamne=74=M13+A1+R18+I9+A1+M13+N14+E5
Washing away the sin of mankind isn't done by blood and suffering alone, it is only achieved by death. You can't just "suffer away" the original sin.
2,000-year-old myths are hard to let go of. But in this case - and in all cases - the historical Y'shua bar Yosef is stronger than the mythical Jesus Christ. The mythical Jesus Christ never returns. That's why the Roman Catholic Church, the Othodox, and almost all of the Protestant churches love the mythical JC - they won't lose their power, prestige, and money. At least, that's what they think!
If that had been possible, Adam and Eve would have gotten rid of it after they were thrown out of Eden.
NEWS FLASH! There was no 'original sin' except for Eve and Adam wanting to be as smart as the God-guy. That was no sin. You think you're smarter than me; that's a sin.
I'll repeate this just for emphasis: "I went up into the heavens: off-planet." Wanna know why I feel a need to point this out? This was in answer to me pointing out that Elijah ascended to heaven after experiencing rapture (ie: he did not die). You basically said heaven isn't a place one can be spirited away to.
Wrong. Elijah died like Enoch died: off-planet.
How can heaven be both a different planet and be this planet and still be nonexistent, Brad?
The heavens is not
heaven. You can experience 'heaven on Earth'; I AM in heaven right here & now.
Nobody is leaving Earth unless through a spacecraft or stargate for the next 1,000 years. All our eternal souls are NOT going up in the heavens after death including mine.
You have a weird concept of Religion and Christianity, Brad.
Duh! That was established in the 1st post of this thread by the late Gene Parmesan.
You claim that God made everything, yet you don't believe he can give life back to the dead (and even mocked me for pointing out how that's what the Bible says for Judgement Day).
PLEASE go to a dictionary and look up 'dead' & 'death'. Then go to a medical dictionary and look up 'dead' & 'death'. After you do this, get back to me with those dictionary definitions. If we can't agree on dictionary definitions, then we'll never agree on anything.
So, God is powerful enough to create everything, rule everything, influence everything, but the one thing that is rather prominent about his abilities in the Bible (namely that he can give life) is the one thing you don't believe in?
First, you are confusing GOD & God. Second, the term 'near-death experience' was coined in 1974. Now it is estimated that as many as 1-in-25 people experience a NDE. I was in
Barnes and Noble Bookstore today and there's a new book by a doctor who spent many years documenting NDEs. Before Jesus son of Joseph was crucified, there were myths of gods resurrecting from the dead after three days. Jonah was in the whaleshark for 3 days. This stems from nature where the ancients with their crude instruments needed 3 days after the winter solstice on December 21 or 22 to tell that the days were getting longer. Hence, December 25 marked the 'return of the light' long befor Y'shua bar Yosef was born on April 17, 6 BC.
Are you aware that some apocryphical stories tell how Jesus made birds out of clay during his childhood and breathed life into them?
I think I have all the gnostic gospels at home and read them years ago. Again, myths are hard to let go of.
I think that's a mistake to interpret that literally. Are you familiar with the ancient
sacred Mysteries and how those few who were chosen were initiated into the Mysteries? It's been kept secret for at least 3,500 years (the time of Moses).
It's awefully nice to ask (about what animal reincarnation I'd prefer). As long as these 10.000 years allow me to be a cat or otter every once in a while, it would be nice.
Ok. I love cats - I have 5 and my gf 1. We don't get otters down here in South Florida, but they seem real cool.
I always could cheese it by being a certain type of clam that lives for several hundred years. I doubt clams have particularly bad days, just sitting underwater filtering nutrients from the flows around them. Sounds kinda relaxing to me and it's a nice way to breeze through a couple centuries on one incarnation. Though a fluffy animal every now and then isn't something to be sneezed at.
How about those HUGE Galapagos tortoises? Don't they live to be 200-years-old?!