I swear to shit.
I was raised a pagan earth worshippin' atheist liberal.
I became a Christian a few years ago,.
I don't really know much.
I am not a perfect christian or anything, I don't even go to church lol. I have never been a part of a church or anything.
I just read the bible and thought everyone was crazy and decided I was living in Sodom and Gomorrah, or we are actually the descendants of Israel and will be cast out or whatever.
I like different stuff out of the bible than the lifelong christians though.
All the stuff that Christians talk about in church, I found boring and all the stuff they don't talk about in church I found fascinating.
I already knew about Nephiluml, but when I saw that in there I was like whoahhhh. What the fuck. Anyway. I thought the genetic stuff was neat cause I felt like it was sort of desccribing how we got here? I was trying to figure out like uh so is ham black or white or brown or yellow or what. Etc.
I thought it was real interesting that Esau came out red and hairy. tf.
And I saw some things that might indicate splits in genetic lines like when Jacob and his the lines from him. I don't know.
I like the E.T. version of the bible personally. It more practical to me that moses was a pissed off hebrew baby that got mad at the pharoahs who was keeping his people, stole some secret E.T., fucked up some people with ark of the covenant, and split the seas with it.
It was interesting that the bible talked about hybridization with other groups and stuiff. I guess I see the 7 tribes as being relevant today. I don't know who the 7 tribes are today or statistically what region they are in or anything. Someone must know.
I like the book of job cause I did some suffering in life and I lost all my teeth before I was 35 and Job had no teeth. I dunno. I liked it because it helped me understand my suffering. The "why me" thing went away.
I liked the one about the workers in the vineyard. Duh. It was talking about me cause I was late the christian party but everyone is supposed to be nice to me cause I was busy fighting with the devil and didn't know about Jesus. I was lost. I don't blame myself though, because I was born to an atheist family. I am glad I read the book though.
I thought the kings bed, the 9.5 foot bed or whatever was interesting.
The manna falling from the sky, like wtf was falling from the sky. Why are people never talking about manna. I swear I would goto church.
I think the point in the bible I am waiting on. Is the place where it says that when the heavens and the earth can be measured then God will cast out the descendants of Israel or whatever. I tend to think we must be getting close to measuring the heavens and earth. I don't know exactly what it means, but it sounds scientific.
I am just afraid that Americans are actually the descendants of Israel and God is going to rain fire and brimstone down on this nation for sinning in the name of Jesus.