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originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: Muffenstuff
a reply to: chr0naut
All those words and a million more wont change the fact that the creators of Superman knew El was Hebrew for God and purposely used it like many English words do as in ELite or ELevate, ELect.
The symbolism that exists on the dollar bill alone should be enough to convince anyone that many other things are hidden in plain sight.
You elegantly elect to eliminate contradictory elequency elaborating malevolent elipsis in support of your elegising.
originally posted by: Muffenstuff
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: Muffenstuff
a reply to: chr0naut
All those words and a million more wont change the fact that the creators of Superman knew El was Hebrew for God and purposely used it like many English words do as in ELite or ELevate, ELect.
The symbolism that exists on the dollar bill alone should be enough to convince anyone that many other things are hidden in plain sight.
You elegantly elect to eliminate contradictory elequency elaborating malevolent elipsis in support of your elegising.
That's good, you learn quickly. Almost all of those words deliberately use el in them. It also can mean mighty but I think you're starting to get it.
As I said the Gospel authors combined the legend of the Mesopotamian Tammuz with Messianic Judaism and created the myth of Christ.
originally posted by: Muffenstuff
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: Muffenstuff
a reply to: chr0naut
All those words and a million more wont change the fact that the creators of Superman knew El was Hebrew for God and purposely used it like many English words do as in ELite or ELevate, ELect.
The symbolism that exists on the dollar bill alone should be enough to convince anyone that many other things are hidden in plain sight.
You elegantly elect to eliminate contradictory elequency elaborating malevolent elipsis in support of your elegising.
That's good, you learn quickly. Almost all of those words deliberately use el in them. It also can mean mighty but I think you're starting to get it.
originally posted by: coomba98
a reply to: chr0naut
Lol.
One day a firm El will look up to me from its watery depths all shiny like and ill be like...
'Ohhh El it is you. The prophesied one. You wouldnt believe the turds i had to flush to get to you.'
Coomba98
originally posted by: NOTurTypical
a reply to: Muffenstuff
It's not logical to believe they died for a lie, nobody does that. Let alone 11 people, the logical conclusion is they all believed what they knew to be true and died proclaiming it.