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originally posted by: quintessentone
Can you imagine the lack of spiritual and intellectual progress and unimagined and imagined evil that would reign among humankind if we were all allowed to live forever?
originally posted by: Crowfoot
The only thing I have ever heard from what gets called the "elohim" is "We are We" an angel is basically the same thing as a dhamma protector; or basically a demon subjugated humbled and promises to do good(protect the religion or word) having been given and shown mercy despite their evil ways.
originally posted by: JimmyNeutr0n
I appreciate everyone giving me their current interpretation of what the bible means to them, but no one has yet to acknowledge the point I made that at the founding of Judaism and eventually Christian dogma in its alleged monotheistic start, we have the following facts:
1. The Hebrews, who were given the Commandments, worshipped many Gods before and after heading to the promised land. Moses was even mad at them for worshiping a Golden Calf after leading them to the promised land in which he "broke the law" by smashing the stone commandments.
2. It was Moses who wrote Genesis. And it was Moses that proclaimed "THIS" God, is "OUR" God at a time where common belief was there were many Gods.
3. Moses brother, Aaryon was a former priests of Pagan Canaanite Gods called Sin.
4. Elohim is a pluralization of the word God, Eloah is the singular. "IM" -im indicates a masculine plural. If Elohim was to be governed by the singular use of the word "God", it would be translated as Eloah.