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Post by Izarith on Sept 2, 2008 6:21:18 GMT -5
Hello Sleeper, When Mosses broke the bonds of Egypt for the Hebrews by crossing them threw the Red Sea a lot of them did not like their new found freedom. Most wanted to go back and beg for forgiveness from the Pharaoh. Not only that but they also started stealing, fornicating and sining in other manners until Mosses came back with a bunch of rules. Sleeper, Was Mosses real? If baptism represents the crossing of the Red Sea, what does the crossing of the Red Sea represent? What sinful pursuits where the Hebrews pursuing in Egypt before the crossing of the Red Sea? What does it all mean? Are the 7 levels of awareness you speak of communicated in the Bible? Thanks Sleeper.
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Post by Lou on Sept 2, 2008 8:54:13 GMT -5
Hello Sleeper, When Mosses broke the bonds of Egypt for the Hebrews by crossing them threw the Red Sea a lot of them did not like their new found freedom. Most wanted to go back and beg for forgiveness from the Pharaoh. Not only that but they also started stealing, fornicating and sining in other manners until Mosses came back with a bunch of rules. Sleeper, Was Mosses real? The Israelites did not run, escape, from Egypt, they in fact were run out of Egypt. They had grown too powerful and the Egyptians began to fear them. The "person" Moses was not real. We humans create legends larger than life to give us a foundation to our heroic beginnings. Runts and losers need not apply for the job of "legendary hero" lol A change in life, a new direction, answering a higher calling They were fully immersed into the multi dirties of Egyptian culture A new and focused beginning, as it really was for the Jewish people of that era. Not the kind of awareness I talk about.
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Post by L on Sept 2, 2008 12:53:50 GMT -5
Sleeper, is the God of Genesis an Alien? Some have reinterpreted that He was.
And I suppose ET's are answerable to higher beings? Higher Gods?
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Post by Lou on Sept 2, 2008 13:07:32 GMT -5
Sleeper, is the God of Genesis an Alien? Some have reinterpreted that He was. They were Everything that is, is
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Post by frami12 on Sept 5, 2008 0:12:57 GMT -5
Hello Sleep!!
Who was Mary Magdalene? So enigmatic woman!!
Did she exist? Was Et?
In his play Jesus were married?
Frami.
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Post by Lou on Sept 5, 2008 8:14:02 GMT -5
Hello Sleep!!
Who was Mary Magdalene? So enigmatic woman!! She was a ho, a prostitute, a woman who had seven demons in her. Enigmatic for sure ;D She was a metaphor for seven nations of Jew haters, from which some Jews fornicated with. [/color][/b][/quote] Jesus died a bachelor
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Post by outthere on Sept 5, 2008 10:40:14 GMT -5
I don't know why, but I thought that maybe this question would fit nicely under the "Bible section".
Ok.
We are all test tube babies under control by our creators. That is, only if we allow them to control us. Got it.
Now. Did our creators create us to be like them?
Do our creators have sex like we do or do they genetically manipulate things as we would do so in a scientific lab?
Are there different genders in non-humans?
What about homosexuality? How does that fit into the big picture? It is what it is, but how does it serve the universe?
Love?
Again, thank you for taking the time to answer these questions.
Do you have a job?
:@)
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Post by Lou on Sept 6, 2008 11:32:55 GMT -5
Yup It happens in a spiritual level far removed from concepts we are familiar with Yes The universe serves the individual, certainly not a 3D concept Construction, but haven't been doing much of that for awhile other than around the house. ;D
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Post by outthere on Sept 7, 2008 12:01:28 GMT -5
Good morning, Sleeper, Can I rephrase that question? How do non-humans reproduce? You mentioned that they have sex on a spiritual level that us low-level-earthlings have no way of comprehending. Could you try and explain it? I have spent some time reading through past posts and have come to the understanding that people must do, or try and do the right thing at every moment. They also must try and see the good in everyone they meet. That makes perfect sense. However. This brings me back to the original question. Sex. Some people say it is good. Some people say it is an earthly obsession and that it is like a drug only there to muddy up the mind. To do it only for reproductive purposes is why it exists. However, for me, I find it to be something sacred and not used for only reproductive purposes, more along the lines for being close to someone. I don't know if that is right. What if all I think is right is wrong and when I die my progress report says "you suck" and... then what? Well... how do we know what is right? There is no cut and dry answer to anything, there is no such thing as simply black or white, good or evil. The Bible seems like a story that has tried to compartmentalize good versus evil, Christian versus Pagan or others, etc. etc. Maybe it is just a poor translation... who knows.
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Post by Lou on Sept 8, 2008 8:23:42 GMT -5
Good morning, Sleeper, Can I rephrase that question? How do non-humans reproduce? You mentioned that they have sex on a spiritual level that us low-level-earthlings have no way of comprehending. Could you try and explain it? Hello outthere It's a supernatural thing and as far removed from our understanding as trying to tell an infant about human love making. Humans didn't create sex nor sex urges. We can try and tame those urges, and most do. We are all products of sex, both body and soul. Everything in the universe is. We have two hands, with those hands we can do good things with them, help others, help ourselves etc. We can also use those hands to harm others, kill others. Sex is often abused for selfish reasons and that's where evil comes into the picture. Sex was created for reproduction and for pure pleasure, nothing evil about it. Down deep inside we all know what is right and what is wrong, some of us enjoy being wrong, that don't make it right ;D As said in scripture: Wrong is doing to others what you would not like done to you. Right is doing for others what you would like done to you. It was translated by humans, humans with their own misconceptions and misunderstandings, both by accident and by prejudice.
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Post by Trailrider on Sept 8, 2008 17:12:40 GMT -5
When Mosses broke the bonds of Egypt for the Hebrews by crossing them threw the Red Sea a lot of them did not like their new found freedom. Most wanted to go back and beg for forgiveness from the Pharaoh. Not only that but they also started stealing, fornicating and sining in other manners until Mosses came back with a bunch of rules. I HAVE to take exception to this .... fornicating is a sin How do you think you got to your present iteration of existence ? And in my case, being adopted at birth, born out of wed lock and probably even a relationship ... Thank God for fornication !
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Post by outthere on Sept 8, 2008 23:25:58 GMT -5
[quote author=trailrider board=general thread=4 post=1775 fornicating is a sin How do you think you got to your present iteration of existence ? [/quote] Hmmm... not sure if that comment is directed at my question previously asked. Maybe I wasn't clear. How about if a woman is raped and get pregnant? Then is it a sin? Why is it that people who go to jail are all of a sudden homosexual? (and born again Christians) Why is it that elite members of the ancient Romans had orgies and it was looked at as okay? Why is it that Native Americans who had sex with both men and women were looked as at more spiritually advanced than those who only preferred one sex to another? Why is it that the feminine movement promotes "sexual freedom" but forgets about the fact that with sexual freedom comes more sex and that sex makes babies and babies require nourishment in which the sexually free feminist must quit her job and forget all about feminism which caused her to to become a mother in the first place? What is sex? and I know it is for fornication and the uniting of souls. what is homosexual sex? the universe is polarized. Positive negative dark light male female yin yang do you see what I am asking now?
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Post by Izarith on Sept 9, 2008 6:14:17 GMT -5
When Mosses broke the bonds of Egypt for the Hebrews by crossing them threw the Red Sea a lot of them did not like their new found freedom. Most wanted to go back and beg for forgiveness from the Pharaoh. Not only that but they also started stealing, fornicating and sining in other manners until Mosses came back with a bunch of rules. I HAVE to take exception to this .... fornicating is a sin How do you think you got to your present iteration of existence ? And in my case, being adopted at birth, born out of wed lock and probably even a relationship ... Thank God for fornication ! LOL Rider!! To be honest I have know idea why I put "fornicating" as a bad thing, even out side of marriage LOL!! I'm glad you pointed that out lol I guess it just has a bad ring to it......Lets just pretend I said killing shale we
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Post by Izarith on Oct 12, 2008 7:02:34 GMT -5
Hello Sleeper, As I have told you I have come across some supposed religious texts that are very widely frowned upon. You have stated that you have never read them, so here is a short indi-movie that kind of sums it all up....in a way. Sleeper my questions are... As gruesome and scary some parts of the Bible are are they still sugarcoated? I mean I'm sure the higher levels of the other side are super cool but is the way the road to spirituality sugarcoated? Thanks.
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Post by Lou on Oct 13, 2008 9:44:44 GMT -5
Hello Sleeper, Sleeper my questions are... As gruesome and scary some parts of the Bible are are they still sugarcoated? Hello Izz Yes most are sugarcoated Sugarcoated and often misleading, a trap to expose hidden vanity/pride in goody two shoes/faced, type people
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