TalkingDonkey
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Well, I not only believe all that, but I also like to talk about the lost ten tribes of Israel---- and other "mysterious" topics. I put mysterious in quotes because it is hidden from the average person (or Christian for that matter) but if one digs a little, such answers can be found but at first there is an enjoyable esoteric atmosphere about it.BTW, I love your handle. That old Balaam really had quite an animal there. I find it humorous that God used such an animal to correct a so-called prophet! LOL. Welcome aboard.
Well let me know if you start a thread, or if one has begun talking about the "lost ten tribes" or these other "hidden" revelations. I'd be interested in those discussions as well.Or if anything "hidden" is related to gap theory, add it to this thread.I used to hold to the 6,000 year old Earth doctrine. Mainly because of my upbringing and churches my family went to. It never sat well with me though. Call that spirit or logical thinking or whatever. But because of that past, I do understand why people still believe it. It's kind of like when Galileo tried to tell the world that it wasn't the center of the universe. Many were afraid to change what they've been taught, or what they've taught others.
Well, I not only believe all that, but I also like to talk about the lost ten tribes of Israel---- and other "mysterious" topics. I put mysterious in quotes because it is hidden from the average person (or Christian for that matter) but if one digs a little, such answers can be found but at first there is an enjoyable esoteric atmosphere about it.BTW, I love your handle. That old Balaam really had quite an animal there. I find it humorous that God used such an animal to correct a so-called prophet! LOL. Welcome aboard.
Well let me know if you start a thread, or if one has begun talking about the "lost ten tribes" or these other "hidden" revelations. I'd be interested in those discussions as well.Or if anything "hidden" is related to gap theory, add it to this thread.I used to hold to the 6,000 year old Earth doctrine. Mainly because of my upbringing and churches my family went to. It never sat well with me though. Call that spirit or logical thinking or whatever. But because of that past, I do understand why people still believe it. It's kind of like when Galileo tried to tell the world that it wasn't the center of the universe. Many were afraid to change what they've been taught, or what they've taught others.