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    An Omniscient God Negates Free Will

    The problem arises from a wrong definition of free choice. The idea of a free choice being random is wrong - nothing happens randomly. A man obeys his own internal logic. He chooses what his vision is of good. The freedom to choose good is what free will means. The outcome of a person's choice...
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    Mark of the Beast and salvation

    You already have it. The mark of the beast is the fleshly nature of man, toiling on the earth, knowing no rest night or day, subject to disease and death, forever and ever until we can ascend to heaven.
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    An Omniscient God Negates Free Will

    Is it possible that either: A) alchemy was an attempt to disguise heretical religious views from the church under the guise of chemistry, using coded language only known to a few or perhaps more likely: B) given the famous alchemist expression "as above, so below" (or in the Bible: "on Earth...
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    What is the affect on The Fall and The Atonement, if Adam was not the first human?

    Because of Adam, all men know sin, because of Jesus, all men will be redeemed of sin. Adam, David and Jesus are part of a reincarnative lineage. Before Adam was born, he was known as the angel Michael.
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    An Omniscient God Negates Free Will

    Ah, I found the green lion. It is none other than Fenris. The green lion or Fenris, is the human body, the earthly nature. It is an animal. It devours the golden sun. This is also known as conception, the golden sun or soul enters the beast. The beast is insatiable in its desires, just go to the...
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    An Omniscient God Negates Free Will

    By Chronicles I mean Corinthians
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    An Omniscient God Negates Free Will

    Even if what you are saying is true, it will take a lot to convince me that "elixir" or "stone" are physical objects or physical properties, instead of some sort of closely guarded spiritual metaphor. John 3:12 If I have told you earthly things, and ye believe not, how shall ye believe, if I...
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    An Omniscient God Negates Free Will

    You will have to tell us what the elixir and the stones are then. My interpretations: Eating flesh/drinking blood = theophagy, taking divine essence into yourself. Scripture (from wit): "One does not live on bread alone but on every word from the mouth of God". The divine essence is wisdom...
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    What is the affect on The Fall and The Atonement, if Adam was not the first human?

    P.S. Jesus is also David Ezekiel 37 24 And David my servant shall be king over them; and they all shall have one shepherd: they shall also walk in my judgments, and observe my statutes, and do them. ADM = Adam, David, Messiah David represents a halfway point between Adam, and the Messiah, in...
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    What is the affect on The Fall and The Atonement, if Adam was not the first human?

    Jesus is Adam. 1 Corinthians 15 45 And so it is written, The first man Adam was made a living soul; the last Adam was made a quickening spirit. 46 Howbeit that was not first which is spiritual, but that which is natural; and afterward that which is spiritual. 47 The first man is of the earth...
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    What is satan's strategy of Armeggeden?

    Or in other words, the Devil won't be drawing attention to the spiritual, ever. The devil wants to blind you to the spiritual, that is the lying wonder that was spoken of. Also, like with the Messiah's coming, people, even well-studied religious scholars, won't be able to understand the...
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    What is satan's strategy of Armeggeden?

    Armageddon isn't going to be a physical conflict, but a spiritual one. The Devil's strategy is going to be the same as it was during Jesus' time. The pharisees were the most devout religious men, and they were the ones who killed Jesus. The Devil is going to trick people into thinking they're on...
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    An Omniscient God Negates Free Will

    And, to clarify one thing - do I believe Odin will be swallowed by Fenrir? No, it is a metaphor, which I use to illustrate the idea that civilizations throughout history have had the same concept, just seen through a different cultural lens. Do I believe that God is an energy field? No, neither...
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    An Omniscient God Negates Free Will

    So for example, in the German myth, Odin, god of wisdom, fights against Fenrir, a beast driven wild by a hunger that can never be sated. Fenrir even eats the sun and moon and still is not satisfied. However, by feeding the beast wisdom, its frenzied nature is abated and it can finally be...
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    An Omniscient God Negates Free Will

    The traits of God are taken to be: omnipotence (absolute power), benevolence (absolute love) and omniscience (absolute knowledge). These three traits are actually in fact the same trait, because with ultimate knowledge comes ultimate power and ultimate understanding. The lack of any one of these...
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    An Omniscient God Negates Free Will

    The question of God's plan, is like a black hole. No matter what path you take, it leads towards the singularity.
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    I've learned that message boards that permit free expression are extraordinarily RARE

    Some of the images posted in this thread are really ugly, full of a lot of hatred. I think images like these are cursed.
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    When you see someone flash their headlights, what does that mean?

    I've only ever flashed the lights at someone when I noticed they were doing something dangerous like lights being out
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    The Bible says "in everything, get Wisdom"; what 'Wisdom' do I need for growing old? Rush less? Eat less?

    The root of all foolishness is the delusion of wisdom. Someone who knows he is learning is not a fool, he is a student. Fools do not think they are fools, but they think that they are wiser than others. So when someone reproves a fool, the fool will find it easy to ignore their warnings, because...
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    Spotting the Deceivers.

    This is what I posted as the greatest Woe which Jesus proclaimed to religious men: I'm not condemning anyone, but I am saying the opposite, that one shouldn't condemn at all. The Jews were fond of debating the scriptures, and stoning anyone who taught something they didn't believe in (which was...