What would YOU want to hear at church?

MHz

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Firstly I'd like an apology for the wilfull proliferation of ignorance and lies...and secondly I'd like an answer to the most important question of all:

What's with the proclivity for pederasty?
1 Sorry for the way the others here act, that may even include yourself.

2. You must be looking for the Franklin Affair thread.

Really MHz, trying to get sense out of you is like playing chess with a parrot. Doesn't matter how well one plays, the parrot's just going to knock over the pieces, crap on the board, and strut around as if it's done something important. Reality has passed you by.
I thought you liked playing with numbers like 'pi'. After all reading Scripture is like reading upside down Greek in a mirror to you so what is there left really where I can easily understand them . I won't bother asking what you thought of part II. lol

Who says I'm out?
Even find yourself an 'outsider' down there? Are you claiming to be a representative for the 'weekend hell came to town'?

Hmmmmmmmm!
Better not be yer mom. You never did say if you were a son or a daughter.
 

MHz

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Shirley did, but then, well ..... look at the source. Just sayin ....

Really MHz, trying to get sense out of you is like playing chess with a parrot. Doesn't matter how well one plays, the parrot's just going to knock over the pieces, crap on the board, and strut around as if it's done something important. Reality has passed you by.
Here I'll even help you a bit. Goto 1:04:00 and pause it. the numbers on the screen are the length of the day today and the length in 500AD. Using that ratio of decline it would be able to move back in time at that same rate until you reached the 365.020081 length. That should be the base year for when the knowledge was in place for the first.

.0002 days every 1500 years

365.2422 - 365.0201 = 0.2221 day

0.2221 / .0002 = 1110.5 times

1110.5 x 1500 years = 1,665,750 years ago the day should have been that long, true or false according to the math?

(1,665,892.5 years when you use the .020081 part)
 

Cliffy

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What has any of that got to do with what someone wants to hear in church?

A friend of mine was a minister a while back. Then he got deathly ill and had a near death experience. During it he had a divine revelation that told him that religion was a lie, that its sole purpose was t deceive people, leave them in fear and fleece them for their coin. He told me that he never went back to church. I told him that he failed his parishioners. He owed it to them to tell them the truth.
 

MHz

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What has any of that got to do with what someone wants to hear in church?
You and Dex are always looking for a 'God particle', fallen angels are part of the Bible, if all the math fits then somebody with intelligence and the ability to build incredible structure was around at some time and these things were not built by stone-age men like all of science currently promotes. Talk about deceived.


A friend of mine was a minister a while back. Then he got deathly ill and had a near death experience. During it he had a divine revelation that told him that religion was a lie, that its sole purpose was t deceive people, leave them in fear and fleece them for their coin. He told me that he never went back to church. I told him that he failed his parishioners. He owed it to them to tell them the truth.
You do get the irony of using the term 'divine revelation' right? Lots of people have left the Church and still kept a belief in God.
 

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What has any of that got to do with what someone wants to hear in church?

A friend of mine was a minister a while back. Then he got deathly ill and had a near death experience. During it he had a divine revelation that told him that religion was a lie, that its sole purpose was t deceive people, leave them in fear and fleece them for their coin. He told me that he never went back to church. I told him that he failed his parishioners. He owed it to them to tell them the truth.


clever!
 

Cliffy

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You and Dex are always looking for a 'God particle', fallen angels are part of the Bible, if all the math fits then somebody with intelligence and the ability to build incredible structure was around at some time and these things were not built by stone-age men like all of science currently promotes. Talk about deceived.
One word: aliens.


You do get the irony of using the term 'divine revelation' right? Lots of people have left the Church and still kept a belief in God.
Yes, I know what a divine revelation is. I have had a few myself.
 

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You and Dex are always looking for a 'God particle', fallen angels are part of the Bible, if all the math fits then somebody with intelligence and the ability to build incredible structure was around at some time and these things were not built by stone-age men like all of science currently promotes. Talk about deceived.



You do get the irony of using the term 'divine revelation' right? Lots of people have left the Church and still kept a belief in God.

Doesn't it depend on what one can accept as divine revelation?? If one was a minister, it would be very different experience than what a scientist may experience. One depends on there being a "god" as perceived by his religion while a scientist would need to explore all the possiblties, and others may accept aliens invading the consciousness through all kinds of unusual methods.

All depends on the perception each brings to the problem in the end. Some simply follow the old teachings, still others new teachings and finally here are those who attempt to imagine what scenarios might be possible, if there was a developing or evolving sentience composed of all that exists.
 

MHz

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It must take you two forever to solve a sherlock Holmes mystery if the first thing you do is look in every book except the one novel that does have all the 'clues'. The amazing part is you see nothing wrong with that, ...... at all. lol

That would be the wiley-bird, check and mate. Father Owl to you little mouse.
 

L Gilbert

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Any book can claim anything it likes. If other books corroborate the claims, then it's easier to accept as fact. If there's only one book making certain claims, taking those claims as fact is just plain stupid.
Like I said before, I can claim to be able to change from being human to any animal or plant. If I am the only one to "corroborate" it, then it's likely that no-one will believe me.
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So there must have actually been a real troll called Rumpelstiltskin that spun gold from straw because there is a book that says so. At least according to MHz. I think I'll wait and see it for myself before I believe that, though.
 
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MHz

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You do know the Jews were as closed a society back then, as it is today, just how many outside Nations do you think were covering the inner working of the Jewish society. There isn't an over abundant of material on the Roman leaders of the time s back then.