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Post by Lou on Aug 9, 2008 9:04:00 GMT -5
Hello Sleeper, Sleeper is hypocrisy the worst sin? No but it's up there. We are all hypocrites because we never judge ourselves as much as we judge others for the same offenses. Most don't want to know, they have better things to do Exactly The more things change the more they stay the same ;D
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Post by Lou on Aug 9, 2008 9:36:02 GMT -5
Hello Sleeper, Can you tell me more about the three holy ET's that are represented as the Father, son and the holy spirit? I would rather not break it down, I know that I have somewhat in another post. There are many holy spirits and those three are exclusive and very important to a huge segment of this planet It signifies the crossing of the Red Sea, when the Israelites escaped bondage from Egypt. In other words they were led away from sinful pursuits by Moses through water. No but they did manipulate the creation via DNA They have no power to create souls, only enslave those who wish to be enslaved. They are just plane "mad", like insane Renegades are evil residue, rebels with a lost cause
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Post by pablopol on Aug 9, 2008 12:46:43 GMT -5
Sleeper, Maybe you can't answer, but were hebrews chosen by ET for some specific and important reasons? There are numerous references to phenomena we'd now ascribe to ET in the Old Testament, and, as you've stated, The New Testament is an ET program. The Old T., basically the Torah, is admonitory in content, whereas the Gospels boil down to pure Love for all things. This new perspective is a test for all of us, I would assume? Monoteism and the Christ idea originated in Egypt, or probably in ancient civilisations tens of thousand yrs ago. What was the renegade input in all of this? Hindus, native Americans, Aborigines, Sumerians, etc also have elaborate cosmogonies with references to powerful gods, good and evil, and ancient conflicts and technologies, like references to gods' wars in the air using airborne vehicles (the Indian/Hindu Mahabaratha a very old collection of books mentions these, and weapons of mass destruction, that obliterated cities with a powerful explosion in seconds), Floods, etc. How much of the above do we "owe" to ET negatives? Were certain peoples of Earth a renegade project? Thk u!
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Post by Lou on Aug 10, 2008 9:04:15 GMT -5
Sleeper, Maybe you can't answer, but were hebrews chosen by ET for some specific and important reasons? Yes they were, they were used to spearhead the breakup of the multi god concepts mostly renegade worship ceremonies, that plagued much of the world. The Jews of 2 thousand years ago had strayed far from their mission and were taken out of commission, replaced by a new message of love your neighbor, but don't take that literally concerning married spouses ;D Monotheism was actually a Hebrew "Semitic" idea used by Akhenaten for a brief period. It was also lost to the Hebrews as they absorbed Egyptian culture during their long residence in the Delta. Lots of clean up action took place back then, still going on Most
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Post by pablopol on Aug 10, 2008 9:34:20 GMT -5
Thank you Sleeper! So...The Jews' belief in one God was part of a program implemented by positive ET, as part of an ideology 'cleanup'? Later on, most of those souls went astray and were decommissioned, and a new program implemented by ET Saul? Akhenathen simply adopted a previous idea...well, Egypt was then still a powerfull renegade realm, I guess? Thank you Sleeper
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Post by Lou on Aug 10, 2008 22:30:40 GMT -5
Thank you Sleeper! So...The Jews' belief in one God was part of a program implemented by positive ET, as part of an ideology 'cleanup'? Yes Yup The more things change the more they remain the same
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Post by jca2008 on Aug 11, 2008 20:14:41 GMT -5
Sleeper and all,
I have never read the bible, should I read it? Is it worth it now?
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Post by Bigguy on Aug 11, 2008 20:23:29 GMT -5
Sleeper and all, I have never read the bible, should I read it? Is it worth it now? It really depends on what you hope to get out of it. In the past I've tried to read it, but I'm not a fan of how it reads. I'll start reading and then get bored and my mind will start wandering. I know that's a bad reason for not reading it, but I just can't engage my mind when it comes to Old English. Bigguy
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Post by Lou on Aug 11, 2008 21:02:39 GMT -5
Sleeper and all, I have never read the bible, should I read it? Is it worth it now? The New Testament has some inspirational stories, the Old Testament is dry and fire and brimstone, but some interesting stuff. If you wish to learn something about Christianity and Judaism then it might be worth it.
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Post by frami12 on Aug 11, 2008 22:46:49 GMT -5
Hello Sleep!
What about the Noa's Arc, where is it?
Frami
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Post by Lou on Aug 12, 2008 8:55:07 GMT -5
Hello Sleep! What about the Noa's Arc, where is it? Frami Noah's Ark was one of many ships that have moved back off earth after the flood.
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Post by frami12 on Aug 12, 2008 9:32:38 GMT -5
Thank you Sleeper! About Noa's Ark, then what was all about the detailed construction and animal collecting stuff ? Frami.
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Post by Lou on Aug 12, 2008 10:59:32 GMT -5
Thank you Sleeper! About Noa's Ark, then what was all about the detailed construction and animal collecting stuff ? Frami. The animals are a metaphor for certain regions in the heavens where certain "animals" renegades were exiled from. We call it the zodiac Animals represent humans infected with certain other beings. The flood separated the chaff from the wheat, saving some of the good and destroying many of the bad.
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Post by qrios on Aug 12, 2008 13:28:08 GMT -5
Hi Sleeper
Don't know if this has been covered or answered before.
Does the ET's have a God or a religion or cosmic "Bible" comparable to that of the religious here on earth?
Regards
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Post by Lou on Aug 12, 2008 19:46:05 GMT -5
Hi Sleeper Don't know if this has been covered or answered before. Does the ET's have a God or a religion or cosmic "Bible" comparable to that of the religious here on earth? Regards Hello quios No they don't
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