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Originally posted by Archangel In Training
reply to post by Annee
I do apologize for scaring you and grossing you out if that did in anyway. My apologize to you dear one I am sorry for such words if they made you feel strange.
see I dont have a problem with what et_man believes, or what anyone believes for that matter
Science is explaining away my creator.
Am i to believe that humanity was seeded by other beings?
Am I to believe we evolved ?
At this point I can only trust my soul and my very inner being.
There has to be something more or there is no reason to exist.
Originally posted by polarwarrior
reply to post by Archangel In Training
I never said he was a demon, ever. Even if I were to why is it so bad that he is a demon, do you mean the modern day pop culture meaning? The word demon doesnt mean negative or positive it just means supernatural, its the modern christians that associate it with malevolence. Look it up...
the original neutral connotation of the Greek word daimon does not carry the negative one that was later projected onto it, as Christianity spread
The words daemon, dæmon, are Latinized spellings of the Greek δαίμων (daimôn) used purposely today to distinguish the daemons of Ancient Greek religion and mythology, Hellenistic religion and philosophy,[1] good or malevolent "supernatural beings between mortals and gods, such as inferior divinities and ghosts of dead heroes"
Daemones were not considered evil. The term also referred to the souls of men of the golden age acting as guardian deities.
The daemon as a lesser spiritual being of dangerous, even evil character, an invisible numinous presence, was developed by Plato and his pupil Xenocrates,[5] and absorbed in Christian patristic writings along with other Neo-Platonic elements. In the Old Testament, evil spirits appear in the book of Judges and Kings. In the Greek translation of the Septuagint, made for the Greek-speaking Jews of Alexandria, the Greek Άγγελος angelos translates mal'ak, while daimon (or neuter daimonion) carries the meaning of a natural spirit that is less than divine and translates Hebrew words for idols, alien gods of the Hebrews' neighbors, some hostile natural creatures, and natural evils.[6] The usage of daimon in the New Testament's original Greek text, caused the Greek word to be applied to the Judeo-Christian concept of an evil spirit by the early 2nd century AD
posted by Universal Light
Infinity means infinite possibilities.
If the universe is infinite, nothing can be said to not exist.
Originally posted by sphinx551
reply to post by Unity_99
So, in all, we can truly live any life we want? Even like a life from a cartoon show (like Yu-Gi-Oh!, a full-blown fantasy in this world)?
Originally posted by Unity_99
Another reason for the use of the word film roll is: time is a program. If two soul bots where programmed for time differently, and each percieved a different star size, orbit, say one perceived his orbit/day to take 15 minutes compared to the others, the other would disappear, would be on another channel. (we don't see life on other planets, or moons, do we?). The one with the larger orbit would see us, we would be moving in slow motion.
Originally posted by sphinx551
reply to post by Unity_99
So, in all, we can truly live any life we want? Even like a life from a cartoon show (like Yu-Gi-Oh!, a full-blown fantasy in this world)?
Originally posted by Unity_99
So, there are infinite runs of earth with each world reflecting different choices.
[edit on 10-8-2010 by Unity_99]
Originally posted by Unity_99
reply to post by sphinx551
That other version of earth was more advanced and peaceful than this one with clean energy. Our earth was more negative. I think, if I remember the story correctly.