I am Believer - Challenge My Beliefs
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10-01-2015, 11:51 PM
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RE: I am Believer - Challenge My Beliefs
(10-01-2015 11:45 PM)Rahn127 Wrote: Aleph, you do realize that you are the advisory in all these posts. I think you meant adversary. I have remained calm, sticking to the truth of the human heart. Pathos is the first step to empathy and sympathy. Have you heard Ad Hominem from me? I leave that to others. My point is to show why you dislike Yahweh. By this, you then realize your own Yahweh / Satan. For all humans, this is the ONE common factor to overcome in life and the lesson of all true scriptures. Beyond the Bible, there are better texts. Several define the Lord (Yahweh) as I state here. The Bible is the only document to hide the fact. |
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10-01-2015, 11:54 PM
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RE: I am Believer - Challenge My Beliefs
I don't dislike yaweh or any of your other imaginary friends anymore than I dislike the tooth fairy.
"Life is a daring adventure or it is nothing"--Helen Keller |
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11-01-2015, 12:06 AM
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RE: I am Believer - Challenge My Beliefs
Dear OP.
If your epistemology is not evidence based, you're not worth time talking to. ![]() ![]() |
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11-01-2015, 12:08 AM
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RE: I am Believer - Challenge My Beliefs
(10-01-2015 11:54 PM)Bows and Arrows Wrote: I don't dislike yaweh or any of your other imaginary friends anymore than I dislike the tooth fairy. Insight into the mind of mankind, as outlined by the Creator, is not imaginary. It is metaphorical and allegorical. We can argue the history all you want, but it doesn't matter. It is the truth found by transcribing the words and letters that is important. When you do, you then find the story continually looped in all forms of expression. Take the song, "All He Wants for Christmas are His Two Front Teeth." I can show you the same proof this song was inspired, and is in fact, not a secular song. From this, another proof of the letters and words. The significance of my proofs are held in one fact: I show you something currently known against an ancient witness. There is no denying any of this. Example: AMN in Hebrew (East) is Amen, or the word True. AMN in Greek (West) outlines the function of Baptism. AMN is the word Lamb AMNI is the word River of Life AMNIO is the bowl catching the sacrifice of the Ancient Roman Lamb AMNION is the sac over the Baby in the Mother's womb. AMNIOTIC is the Fluid of the Womb AMNESIA is the Condition of the Mind at Birth AMNESTY is when God forgets dAMNation is when God remembers Deny it, yet there it is. This is the outline of baptism, or involution into the waters of the Mother (Cup) as the bread of life, or Lamb. Here is another. Ear is a Seed. It is also the ear for hearing. Add a Hebrew letter Hey. You get Hear. Hey means behold. ![]() Add a Tav to Hear and get HearT, or the soil the seed enters. ![]() Need proof? Move the Hey to the end of Heart. EARTH. The soil from which you behold. Seed must be opened. Ears are seeds. Open them up. It's all I am saying. Truth is not the hard part. Overcoming is the hard part. Once you overcome Yahweh, you simply need to allow no room for the accuser. Jesus was the path for this process. He was Yahweh / Adam and all points in between, including you and myself. What does the path offer? Being born again as a Lamb with a new robe and mind form the journey. |
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11-01-2015, 12:09 AM
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RE: I am Believer - Challenge My Beliefs
(10-01-2015 11:51 PM)AlephBet Wrote:(10-01-2015 11:45 PM)Rahn127 Wrote: Aleph, you do realize that you are the advisory in all these posts. Yeah there you go telling us we must hate something that doesn't exist. ![]() I don't hate Zeus. Do you? ![]() The bible was written by people inspired by older myths. No, I don't hate god (whatever name you give it), but I do, at times with people like you. Shoo fly! But as if to knock me down, reality came around And without so much as a mere touch, cut me into little pieces |
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11-01-2015, 12:10 AM
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RE: I am Believer - Challenge My Beliefs
(10-01-2015 11:38 PM)AlephBet Wrote: Since you asked, I'll give more. Actually, there's some nice 'pattern recognition' going on there. Bravo! May I point out that the reason you are drawing erroneous conclusions is because you have started from a position of Faith rather than attempting to discover whether Faith might be the result of your deliberations. ![]() I'm happy to have been of assistance. No need to thank me. ![]() |
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11-01-2015, 12:11 AM
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RE: I am Believer - Challenge My Beliefs
(11-01-2015 12:08 AM)AlephBet Wrote:(10-01-2015 11:54 PM)Bows and Arrows Wrote: I don't dislike yaweh or any of your other imaginary friends anymore than I dislike the tooth fairy. That's some impressive gymnastics you're going through to make a point. I enjoyed your back bending. Shoo fly! But as if to knock me down, reality came around And without so much as a mere touch, cut me into little pieces |
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11-01-2015, 12:15 AM
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RE: I am Believer - Challenge My Beliefs
AlephBet, your word soup reminds me of Deepak Chopra.
If we came from dust, then why is there still dust? |
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11-01-2015, 12:19 AM
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RE: I am Believer - Challenge My Beliefs
(11-01-2015 12:15 AM)cactus Wrote: AlephBet, your word soup reminds me of Deepak Chopra. http://www.wisdomofchopra.com/ "The mind embraces self-righteous facts" "Orderliness is inside mortal human observation" "Knowledge exists as boundless excellence" "Experiential truth fascinates karmic joy" "Evolution belongs to an abundance of force fields" It's so easy, even a bot can do it! ![]() ![]() |
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11-01-2015, 12:23 AM
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RE: I am Believer - Challenge My Beliefs
Seems that all you need to do is come up with a conclusion and then work backward to find pieces that sorta, kinda fit.
Like having the end of a novel in your head and figuring out how to write a book that leads to that ending. See here they are the bruises some were self-inflicted and some showed up along the way. - JF |
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