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No point in asking "christians questions.

 
REM
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02/15/2007 07:40 AM
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No point in asking "christians questions.
I started my religious kick back in the early 80's when I was about 12 or 13. I was immediately drawn most heavily toward prophecy. Who wouldn't be? After all it's the hidden future presumably revealed.

Much changed since those days of believing what I am told to believe. I've smartened up greatly and at this point pretty much refuse most of what they believe. Please allow me to explain and read all of this before you make your comments.

I'm going to touch just a few points but as I go this may get larger than planned and if I catch that I will stop rambling on.


I have been 100% incapable of finding a singel "christian" who can even tell me what the almost first two verses mean.

1: In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
2: And the earth was without form, and void;

Specifically how the portion of verse two applies to earth as we understand earth, not as though we really do.

The real meaning or the meaning from which that translation came from is far reaching in my mind. Here is how it should have read. Go check it out and prove me if you need to,

1.In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
2. And the earth was found to have become desolate and unrecognizable.

Can you see the question begging to be asked here? "found to have become"? That carries an implication that God was surprised to find an earth tht was not what he intended to find but rather that it was desolate and unrecognizable. Wow! God surprised? He must have been taking a day off or something?

There is, I've been told, a belief in the Jewish tradition that this what we see and know of earth is God's 7th and final go around at this. That he had created man on earth several times before and that the very eath he put them on destroyed them and left the place messed up and close to uninhabitable. I have not exactly been 100% successful at verifying this is a truth, but the source was a Jew.

Christians who are all catholic whether or not they believe it, will not accept that God has or had any failures in the past becaus ethey do not understand God int he least and it is not what they teach each other to believe. They teach and believe that God exists in all times and places at one time. Sort of silly to apply that to even God but they foolishly do.

Now for something really heavy.

God gave us the bible which is a simple exerpt from the script that everything that exists is following. The bible states God declared the end from the beginning. It also states he declared the beginning from the end in another place. How and what the heck does that mean? I personally concluded that simply means he scripted everything out and we all follow it.

Ever wonder why you pray once and it seems like you were not even heard? Ever then wonder why another prayer seems like it is heard and answered in an almost unbelievable fst kind of way? If I am correct about the script then it would stand that if you do not pray in line with the script then your prayer is in vain and will not ever be answered, or at least always sem that way. On the other hand if all your prayers are exactly in line with the script it will most always seem like God has an ear. An example is in order I think.

Grandma is sick and you pray for her to get well. She dies and you're devestated thinking God isn't listening. This scenario has happened all too often. her dying of the illness is scripted nothing will stop it. But if her getting ill and recovering was in the script then when she recovers it looks like God heard and responded.

The other aspect of God scripting everything out is that he will never be surprised to find his lovig creation destroyed by itself again and no more surprises like Lucifer either.

Hopefully you managed to get your already well trained mind that's been trained to reject this sort of thing around this concept and can give it some good old fashioned thought.

The there is the "christian" concept of hell and judgement.

What a bunch of dweebs who perpetuate this myth and lie.

I've asked well over 200 "christians" where their concept of hell comes form. with 100% accuracy they all agree that it comes from their Bible. When I ask to be shown biblical proof of hell they all fail, no exceptions. They can only show me where in their bibles it is mentioned. Not one single shread of knowledge of where it really comes from. Only once did any of them even get close to right. His answer was surprisingly close. He said the catholic church. Theough true, it falls very short of the whole truth.

Ask a Christain what they think of the Egyptian book of the dead. Watch as their faes turn to one of horror. They are all trained to think of it is antichrist or just evil. But tell them their concept of hell came from it and you may be abe to finally get them to open their blindered eyes a moment. But more likely they will disasociate themselves from you permanently.

Thent here is the simple and not so obvious problems with their belief system

For god so loved the world...
Jesus' words since they are in red.

Be ye of the world but be ye not part thereof.
Also written in red, also Jesus' words

Shall we assume these are not the same world? Does the bible use the word world loosly? Why do we hate one world and so love the other we give our son? Are we Schizophrenic? or are they different worlds?


Now I will finish.

In my prophecy studied for so many many years I found myself facinated most with Babylon. It almost seemed out of reach of understandign when one day it all became clear.

What I suspected was not what it turns out it is.

Babylon is the system which we all live under. It is a system which puts man ruling over man. It is really just that simple. It all began in ancietn Babylon and has plagued mankind ever since.

The beast is the financial system we all use. The image of the beast is your television. You do "don't watch TV", right? doing so equates to worshipping the image of the beast. And every single one of the "christians" are guilty as sin.


The mark of the beast, contrary to all the lies, is not a physical mark. The whole idea of the physical mark, whether tatoo or implant is a distraction. If you read the bible and actually pay attention to it you will soon discovert that God has a mark as well and it also goes on the right hand or forehead. He sends his angle to mark certain people with an inkhorn and quill. The thing of this mark is that it is not physical in that it can not be seen by out eyeballs.

But somehow we must choose to believe the mark of the beast is a choice first, and physically identifiable secondly.

Slightly narrow minded isn't it?

The mark of the beast is in place right now and has been since early in the 20th century. What's worse is that all of us on planet earth have one mark or the other and if it were reversable it is not disclosed to us and we can not say for sure.

So all you "christian" haters can revel in the knowledge that they who claim to be Gods people are in fact as lost as it gets. They follow lies after lies after lies. And only a scant few ever wake from the slumber.

So in conclusion, asking someone who has it all wrong from the start is a waste of your time. No point asking "christians" questions. They have all the wrong answers.

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Re: No point in asking "christians questions.
So in conclusion, asking someone who has it all wrong from the start is a waste of your time. No point asking "christians" questions. They have all the wrong answers.
 Quoting: REM 172210


Exactly. In fact, no point asking any 'religious' person questions. They have all the wrong answers.





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