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A Buddha has personally attended a hundred, a thousand, ten thousand, a million, a countless number of Buddhas and has fully carried out an immeasurable number of religious practices.
Originally posted by Skyfloating
Originally posted by kawacat
Yes, we should mix our beliefs.
No, we never will.
And I am sad about that.
What do you mean we "never will" - mixing them is exactly what Im doing with this thread. Give it another 5000 years and others will start joining in the mix
Beloved, do not be surprised at the fiery trial when it comes upon you to test you, as though something strange were happening to you. But rejoice insofar as you share Christ's sufferings, that you may also rejoice and be glad when his glory is revealed.
-1 Peter 4:12-13
"Beloved, do not be surprised at the fiery trial when it comes upon you to test you"
But rejoice insofar as you share Christ's sufferings
that you may also rejoice and be glad when his glory is revealed.
Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.-Hebrews 13:1-2
Originally posted by CharlesMartel
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For site dedicated to eliminating ignorance, I am astounded by the amount of ignorance I find here.
Mixing Judaism, Christianity, and Islam would create something that none of them would recognize.
Originally posted by memyself
This to me confirms what I have concluded from my studies:
1. One and the same cruel Anunnaku (singular of Anunnaki) first posed as Yahweh and then as Allah to control and manipulate humanity and make it believe that he would be the creator "god".
2. Jesus came to teach the truth about this and talked about the "Father", with whom he very obviously didn't mean that cruel Anunnaku, but someone above him, the true creator God. Jesus was a "channel" of who we call Christ, to me the Principle of Unconditional Love. That Anunnaku, however, likes bloodshed, hatred, punishment and revenge.
3. Therefore Yahweh wanted him killed, hoping that his teachings would soon be forgotten.
4. The teachings were not forgotten. Therefore that cruel Anunnaku infiltrated early Christianity and falsified it to become a Church, which dogmatizes a false Christ, a false Jesus and a false Christianity that is much more Paulinian and "Constantinian" than truly Christian.
5. The early Christians called Gnostics knew that Yahweh is not the creator God and called him a "demiurg", who is a lesser god. That is why Yahweh wanted to eradicate original Christianity and put a Church in its place.
Originally posted by memyself
This to me confirms what I have concluded from my studies:
1. One and the same cruel Anunnaku (singular of Anunnaki) first posed as Yahweh and then as Allah to control and manipulate humanity and make it believe that he would be the creator "god".
2. Jesus came to teach the truth about this and talked about the "Father", with whom he very obviously didn't mean that cruel Anunnaku, but someone above him, the true creator God. Jesus was a "channel" of who we call Christ, to me the Principle of Unconditional Love. That Anunnaku, however, likes bloodshed, hatred, punishment and revenge.
3. Therefore Yahweh wanted him killed, hoping that his teachings would soon be forgotten.
4. The teachings were not forgotten. Therefore that cruel Anunnaku infiltrated early Christianity and falsified it to become a Church, which dogmatizes a false Christ, a false Jesus and a false Christianity that is much more Paulinian and "Constantinian" than truly Christian.
5. The early Christians called Gnostics knew that Yahweh is not the creator God and called him a "demiurg", who is a lesser god. That is why Yahweh wanted to eradicate original Christianity and put a Church in its place.
Originally posted by etcorngods
Originally posted by troubleshooter
reply to post by Skyfloating
Good work...
I have no problem with a universe teaming with created life...
...including sentient beings...
...to believe other would be to place some artificial limit on God's creativity.
I just don't think that any sentient life-form is able to visit us here, right now...
...because we are a 'silent planet' sealed off like a cancer...
...even the most optimistic atheist can see we have trouble here...
...earth is a world in rebellion...
...and we are currently quarantined until the controversy is ended.
If then sentient beings representing themselves as ET arrive here...
...they will not be 'good guys' from other planets...
...but rebellious entities masquerading as ET to decieve us yet again.
You speak like a religious leader -- limiting "God's creativity", Did you ever think that God setup the "world in rebellion". Good things come from rebellion.