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Originally posted by Iason321
reply to post by boymonkey74
What are you some internet PhD?
Originally posted by Iason321
reply to post by boymonkey74
I'm not the one making things up out of my imagination, that's you doing all that nonsense.
Originally posted by boymonkey74
reply to post by SisyphusRide
Seeing that the OP has plagiarized his whole OP......
Originally posted by boymonkey74
reply to post by SisyphusRide
Good job you were not born a few hundred years ago eh? The church would have persecuted you for that
Funny how in Latin sinistra meant left and then it turned into evil and/or unlucky, guess that's why being left handed became a bad thing eh?
Oh and no you don't know me
Oh and don't bother trying to convert me to heavy metal....already a convert.
Originally posted by boymonkey74
reply to post by Iason321
Or pick one of the many colourful Hindu Gods, you will have much more fun with them or how about praying (Meditating) to Buddha? or how about trying to connect to your past and be a Shintoist for a while.
Heck go old school and pray to Odin and Thor.
My point is don't believe anything anyone else says about Gods, use your own mind and figure it out yourself, don't trust people who preach to you (Like the OP) we have a wonderful gift and that is being able to figure things out for ourselves....so do it, don't let Religion (Man made) which is a tool of man to control you, it is bondage, don't be a slave to religion, figure it out yourself and ignore the crazy people who think they know it all because if God exists we sure arent going to understand any plan of his/her/it.edit on 5-5-2012 by boymonkey74 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Iason321
reply to post by sk0rpi0n
What's it matter?
It's all the Word of God speaking.
The Leviathan is a Biblical sea monster, a mythical creature referred to in sections of the Old Testament, and while a popular metaphor in both Judaism and Christianity, the creature nonetheless is viewed differently in each religion. The creature can either be seen as a metaphor for the sheer size and power of God's creative abilities, or a demonic beast.