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originally posted by: hidingthistime
originally posted by: wdkirk
OP:
Why would you use ATS as your outlet to say you are different and that your memory of things from another time line lead you to question this time line? Why not take it to CNN or some other news agency? Why ATS?
Lol.... really?????? *Sarcasm*.... " well Bob the first thing I do when I notice things are a miss, is notify CNN, as they are so honest an accurate in thier reporting", "yes, me too Jim, I know they only speak truth"....
Lol
originally posted by: hidingthistime
The bible has even changed vin this timeline, but they still said it right on little house in the prairie...no weird debters crap..
If you were to recite the Lord’s Prayer in Latin, you would find the word "debts" (debita) used. It is only English-speaking Catholics who use the word "trespass." According to Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary, the first definition of "trespass" is "a violation of moral or social ethics: transgression: esp: sin." The meaning used in the English Catholic prayer, therefore, remains true to Matthew’s figurative word for "sins". To see the importance of this petition, and to see how the use of the word "trespass" helps link our thoughts to other words of Christ regarding this theme, consider the following texts. In Matthew 5:23–24, while Jesus is giving his Sermon on the Mount, he says, "So if you are offering your gift at the altar, and there remember that your brother has something against you, leave your gift there before the altar and go; first be reconciled to your brother, and then come and offer your gift." Then, just a few verses after Jesus’ prayer, in Matthew 6: 14–15, he says, "For if you forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father also will forgive you; but if you do not forgive men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses." Finally, in Mark 11:25, Jesus says, "And whenever you stand praying, forgive, if you have anything against anyone; so that your Father also who is in heaven may forgive you your trespasses."
originally posted by: TechniXcality
a reply to: hidingthistime
Do you think your spelling is indicative of the previous timelines grammar?
Another ME Oh My Gawd
i thought that too and wished you were right on this one, I thought oh a lot of different translations etc, but they ALL changed.... I think the parents upstairs are trying to wake us up down here on earth.......
originally posted by: TerryDon79
a reply to: hidingthistime
It all depends on which bible you read. Some say "debts" some say "trespass" some say "wronged us" and I'm sure there's others that I missed or don't know.
originally posted by: hidingthistime
i thought that too and wished you were right on this one, I thought oh a lot of different translations etc, but they ALL changed.... I think the parents upstairs are trying to wake us up down here in earth.......
originally posted by: TerryDon79
a reply to: hidingthistime
It all depends on which bible you read. Some say "debts" some say "trespass" some say "wronged us" and I'm sure there's others that I missed or don't know.