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originally posted by: Kreeate
So... a 367 page slideshow, showcasing your interpretation of the Bible?
Also, using the Bible to prove the Bible correct, doesn't sit right with me.
You get an A for effort though.
originally posted by: UncleMikey
Using the Bible to prove the Bible is the only accurate way of interpretation.
For example, many folks wonder who Mystery Babylon is. However, rather than letting the Bible tell them, they close the book and look outside for answers.
originally posted by: TheConstruKctionofLight
a reply to: UncleMikey
Very hard to read when the slides are about 40 times the size of notes. Perhaps you've spent too much time in front of a computer.
Nothing really new, I think I missed where you explained about breaking the reincarnation cycle. But no big deal. I knew that answer from other writings.
originally posted by: TheConstruKctionofLight
a reply to: UncleMikey
oh and where did you get that Adams 1st wife was Ishisha???...I thought it was Lilith
originally posted by: Raggedyman
Not that keen to read anything at the moment, other things but
What do you source everything you believe on.
Where did you get or your information from?
Just wondering?
originally posted by: KansasGirl
a reply to: UncleMikey
What was the forbidden fruit, exactly? And the seed of the serpent? Thanks!
originally posted by: Kreeate
In any case, I can tell that you put a lot of work and effort into the book, so kudos to you for that.
I'm happy to agree to disagree with regards to some aspects of it.
Reincarnation
Definition: The belief that one is reborn in one or more successive existences, which may be human or animal. Usually it is an intangible “soul” that is believed to be reborn in another body. Not a Bible teaching.
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Does the Bible contain evidence of belief in reincarnation?
Does Matthew 17:12, 13 reflect a belief in reincarnation?
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Is reincarnation indicated by the account at John 9:1, 2?
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Does the Bible’s teaching about the soul and death allow for reincarnation?
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How much of a difference is there between reincarnation and the hope held out in the Bible?
Reincarnation: According to this belief, when a person dies, the soul, the “real self,” passes on to a better existence if the individual has lived a good and proper life, but possibly to existence as an animal if his record has been more bad than good. Each rebirth, it is believed, brings the individual back into this same system of things, where he will face further suffering and eventual death. The cycles of rebirth are viewed as virtually endless. Is such a future really what awaits you? Some believe that the only way of escape is by extinguishing all desire for things pleasing to the senses. To what do they escape? To what some describe as unconscious life.
Bible: According to the Bible, the soul is the complete person. Even though a person may have done bad things in the past, if he repents and changes his ways, Jehovah God will forgive him. (Ps. 103:12, 13) When a person dies, nothing survives. Death is like a deep, dreamless sleep. There will be a resurrection of the dead. This is not a reincarnation but a bringing back to life of the same personality. (Acts 24:15) For most people, the resurrection will be to life on earth. It will take place after God brings the present wicked system to its end. Sickness, suffering, even the necessity to die, will become things of the past. (Dan. 2:44; Rev. 21:3, 4) Does such a hope sound like something about which you would like to learn more, to examine the reasons for confidence in it?
Strong's 802: Ishshah
Definition: woman, wife, female
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The word 'Eve' doesn't show up until after the Fall, when Adam and Ishshah died and were Reincarnated as Adam and Eve.
The Reincarnated Adam gave his second Reincarnated wife the name Eve, as she would now produce children through labor instead of cloning.
The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil was a Woman (Mystery Babylon, Hathor, Hagar).
Her 'Fruits'' on the Tree were her Ovaries.
The Serpent then fertilized the Ovaries (Eggs), using his 'Seed' (Sperm) which in turn produced the Forbidden Fruit.
Once the Eggs were fertilized, they were ready for a Soul and Spirit to enter into them.
Thus, when Adam and Ishshah partook, what they did was finalize the Conception process.
In short, they chose their parents.
Adam and Ishshah were given a choice between two sets of Parents.