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Originally posted by Hawking
Originally posted by jerryznv
You can name your alien whatever you like OP..."Jesus" is a nice name!
The only begotten son of the Lord though...is not an alien!
This will thread will be moved quickly!
Why would the thread be moved?
And what makes you think your opinion is correct over the OP's?
Originally posted by lonewolf19792000
reply to post by defconzero
Lol...buahahahaha. Oh my. You took that literally? He is God in clothed in a man's flesh. He is as far beyond being an extraterrestrial as you or me. I don't think the messengers would like you lowering him to their level, they've been known to kill humans for being disrespectful.edit on 19-1-2012 by lonewolf19792000 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by windword
Originally posted by lonewolf19792000
reply to post by defconzero
Lol...buahahahaha. Oh my. You took that literally? He is God in clothed in a man's flesh. He is as far beyond being an extraterrestrial as you or me. I don't think the messengers would like you lowering him to their level, they've been known to kill humans for being disrespectful.edit on 19-1-2012 by lonewolf19792000 because: (no reason given)
Oh my! You took it literally that Jesus is a God? Haha!
A lot of people think that Jesus was a lightworker, from elsewhere. Your heaven is someone else's space ship or planet.
If people can take the virgin birth, the miracles and the resurrection literally, then others, sure as heck, can believe he was an entity from somewhere else. We already know that the bible speaks of aliens.
Originally posted by rubbertramp
this explains much about this topic.
read, and behold the truth!
or not.
the book of enoch
Originally posted by Magnificient
reply to post by jerryznv
I believe that Jesus was an alien and he said so himself. It doesn't matter that he's one of my favorite historical/religious figures, he said he was not of this world. That's where all the conspiracies come together: He's coming back to reclaim a world he lost and the powers that be are working to make sure he can't do it.
Originally posted by Danbones
reply to post by Jordan River
TBE is quite different then dante's book
dante's book is much more a work of fiction...like the bible ..only dante wasn't so plageristic
so he got good gradesedit on 19-1-2012 by Danbones because: (no reason given)edit on 19-1-2012 by Danbones because: dante could spell, I'll give him that
PS I almost forgot
they always seem to be showing Jesus in a bubble helmet...tellingedit on 19-1-2012 by Danbones because: (no reason given)
The Christian Bible is divided into two parts. The first is called the Old Testament, containing the (minimum) 39 books of Hebrew Scripture, and the second portion is called the New Testament, containing a set of 27 books. The first four books of the New Testament form the Canonical gospels which recount the life of Jesus and are central to the Christian faith. Christian Bibles include the books of the Hebrew Bible, but arranged in a different order: Jewish Scripture ends with the people of Israel restored to Jerusalem and the temple, whereas the Christian arrangement ends with the book of the prophet Malachi. The oldest surviving Christian Bibles are Greek manuscripts from the 4th century; the oldest complete Jewish Bible is a Greek translation, also dating to the 4th century. The oldest complete manuscripts of the Hebrew Bible (the Masoretic text) date from the Middle Ages.[3]
During the three centuries following the establishment of Christianity in the 1st century, Church Fathers compiled Gospel accounts and letters of apostles into a Christian Bible which became known as the New Testament. The Old and New Testaments together are commonly referred to as "The Holy Bible" (τὰ βιβλία τὰ ἅγια). Many Christians consider the text of the Bible to be divinely inspired, and cite passages in the Bible itself as support for this belief. The canonical composition of the Old Testament is under dispute between Christian groups: Protestants hold only the books of the Hebrew Bible to be canonical; Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox additionally consider the deuterocanonical books, a group of Jewish books, to be canonical. The New Testament is composed of the Gospels ("good news"), the Acts of the Apostles, the Epistles (letters), and the Book of Revelation. The Bible is the best-selling book in history with approximate sales estimates ranging from 2.5 billion to 6 billion.[4][5]