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originally posted by: Tangerine
originally posted by: FearYourMind
a reply to: the2ofusr1
The Bible wasn't necessarily "made up", but rather passed down from ancient Sumerian tablets that described similar events, such as the great flood and Noahs ark for example. But, the Bible has been revised and edited over and over and over again throughout history. This doesn't nullify the word of the Bible. Chuck Missler does a good job translating the Bible back to it's original meaning. Books like Enoch were left out of the Bible and that is a fascinating book to read.
Just because a story is passed down doesn't make it fact. There is simply no testable evidence proving that the major claims of the Bible are based on fact. Exactly how does Chuck Missler (or anyone else) translate the Bible back to it's original meaning when no original copies exist?
As for your daughter's situation, you might consider moving so she doesn't have to grow up in that environment. If the area where you live is infested with these people, it's not like this is going to be an isolated incident.
I haven't watched it, but it's probably not a good idea to put a video or photos of your child online (not to mention someone else's child without the parent's permission). You are aware that there are predators online, aren't you?
originally posted by: grumpy64
a reply to: the2ofusr1
Yes Chuck Missler makes sense sometimes. I listened to him once back in the early 2000's when he predicted that something was going to happen to the US economy due to funny money. He predicted the GFC, I didn't realise he was a preacher at first. In another session he spoke about the order in which the creatures of the world were created in Genesis. It is basically the same as evolution theories. Interesting.
I've been accused of being a occultist before when I tried showing a video to my friend. He told me "I don't want to see any of that occult stuff". Since when is the subject of UFOlogy a occultist practice? I believe these UFOs are Fallen Angels and that's my whole reason for studying the subject. I believe UFOs and the Bible are connected.
originally posted by: FearYourMind
I also find it interesting that there are many ancient paintings depicting UFOs. For instance: This image is by Flemish artist Aert De Gelder and is entitled "The Baptism of Christ". It was painted in 1710 and hangs in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. A disk shaped object is shining beams of light down on John the Baptist and Jesus.
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originally posted by: FearYourMind
originally posted by: Tangerine
originally posted by: FearYourMind
a reply to: the2ofusr1
The Bible wasn't necessarily "made up", but rather passed down from ancient Sumerian tablets that described similar events, such as the great flood and Noahs ark for example. But, the Bible has been revised and edited over and over and over again throughout history. This doesn't nullify the word of the Bible. Chuck Missler does a good job translating the Bible back to it's original meaning. Books like Enoch were left out of the Bible and that is a fascinating book to read.
Just because a story is passed down doesn't make it fact. There is simply no testable evidence proving that the major claims of the Bible are based on fact. Exactly how does Chuck Missler (or anyone else) translate the Bible back to it's original meaning when no original copies exist?
As for your daughter's situation, you might consider moving so she doesn't have to grow up in that environment. If the area where you live is infested with these people, it's not like this is going to be an isolated incident.
I haven't watched it, but it's probably not a good idea to put a video or photos of your child online (not to mention someone else's child without the parent's permission). You are aware that there are predators online, aren't you?
My daughter and her friend are not seen in the video. As far as stories being passed down, you could say that about our history and just brush it all off as being not factual. It's just documents passed down and we call the history fact and teach it as fact to our kids in school.
originally posted by: FearYourMind
a reply to: grumpy64
That's exactly what I suspected is this lady thought I was in a occult of some sort, or googled UFOlogy and found that a lot of New Age people are into the subject. I guarantee it. I told my wife never to mention that to anyone again haha.
We stay away from the "Religion". It's a personal relationship with God. You wouldn't understand unless you too had one
personal relationship with God...You wouldn't understand unless you too had one.
I feel sorry for those who don't have God in their life. I'll pray for you
The spirit of hate will try to destroy you, so finding peace within yourself will allow you not to hate anymore regardless of who or what you like.
I don't want my beliefs do interfere with my daughters social life
The other girl responds with "Well, my mom told me not to play with her because she's not a Christian".
Paintings at that time that depicted the birth or crucifixion of Christ commonly contained icons of the sun and the moon "observing" the events. I'll bet if you saw an image of the entire painting, you'd probably see the other icon, too.