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originally posted by: Terpene
a reply to: livinglight108
Thanks for sharing...
originally posted by: NightSkyeB4Dawn
a reply to: livinglight108
I always wonder about supposed "leaked data".
I wonder how much of it is actual true data, and how much is what they want you to think and believe.
Nobody just accidentally leaves the door open on a highly secured vault.
Leaving the treasure just sitting there waiting for someone to just come along and find it.
Just my opinion.
originally posted by: InwardDiver
a reply to: livinglight108
Thanks. This looks like a lot to browse.
originally posted by: livinglight108
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Everyone in the world should find 5% of it of interest in my approximation...
originally posted by: Terpene
a reply to: whereislogic
I was waiting for one of the scared sheep, to come baaah...
Whats your opinionn worth, not having read anything?
you gonna make it extra easy for them by not being skilled in these arts... talk about being decieved...lol
Definition: Belief that a spirit part of humans survives death of the physical body and can communicate with the living, usually through a person who serves as a medium. Some people believe that every material object and all natural phenomena have indwelling spirits. Sorcery is the use of power that is acknowledged to be from evil spirits. All forms of spiritism are strongly condemned in the Bible.
... Thus, after a person dies, his spirit does not exist as an immaterial being that can think and carry out plans apart from the body. ...
... this supposed 'secret knowledge' (as per the meaning of "occult") that isn't all that secret to begin with...
originally posted by: Terpene
a reply to: whereislogic
Whats your opinionn worth, not having read anything?
Ancient Babylonian religious concepts and practices are found in religions worldwide
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Practice of astrology, divination, magic, and sorcery: Historian A. H. Sayce writes: “[In] the religion of ancient Babylonia . . . every object and force of nature was supposed to have its zi or spirit, who could be controlled by the magical exorcisms of the Shaman, or sorcerer-priest.” (The History of Nations, New York, 1928, Vol. I, p. 96) “The Chaldeans [Babylonians] made great progress in the study of astronomy through an effort to discover the future in the stars. This art we call ‘astrology.’”—The Dawn of Civilization and Life in the Ancient East (Chicago, 1938), R. M. Engberg, p. 230.
Ignorance is no defense. For example, how do you think the exorcist knows who needs his expertise without having studied the occult?