Anonymous ID: 7262d4 May 24, 2018, 3:55 p.m. No.1532263   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2757

>>1476041

Anon, something big is happening, has been happening for a while. Not only do we have a Spiritual Awakening that is not based on any bible or religion as it has been taught to us but also a Truth Movement that is affecting all aspects of our sciences and lives.

 

Something big is coming. It's called a Shift. And it is happening world-wide. We are reconnecting with our spirituality and moving from a Selfish mindset into a Selfless mindset (as in "positive mutuality").

 

The Presence you feel is your connection to Source. It will come and go until you become (live, breathe, speak) your true spiritual self.

Anonymous ID: 7262d4 May 24, 2018, 4:41 p.m. No.1532743   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7690 >>0967

>>1529702

  1. I do not agree with them on their no ancient civilization theory

  2. The real Hebrew bible and theology is not the Jewish religion we have today

 

"[Hebrew] A dynamic language

 

The Hebrew language works different from ours [English, etc]. That makes it very difficult to translate, and that causes translations to be often poor and lacking. One of the differences is that the Hebrew language is much more dynamic than ours. Hebrew is all about action. Something is reckoned after what it does, not after how it looks. This principle is quite fundamental in Scriptures; it is applied all over. Probably most drastic in the Second Commandment where the Lord prohibits the making of graven images. A graven image after all does not move, and a statue that, for instance, tries to display a calf is not showing typical calf-behavior but static appearance.

 

[The principle even occurs in the New Testament, which is written in Greek but with a Hebrew way of thinking. The second chapter of James, for instance, explains that a believer is not someone who looks like one, or even says she's one, but rather someone who acts like one. To be is to do."] http:// www.abarim-publications.com/ToBeIsToDo.html

 

"Names in Biblical times actually meant something, and in the Yahwist tradition, they usually indicated some kind of theological thought." [like Israel for example….there was very little pure Jewish about the early theology of Israel, and very little pure Jewish about any of the Temples of YHWH in Jerusalem. In fact, it's more than obvious that the signature names Abraham, Isaac and Jacob were the names of global social movements, and that the names Israel and even Jerusalem were only later applied to physical locations. The country called Israel today relates to the Biblical Israel the way a hypothetical village named Internet, Montana, would relate to Google and Wikipedia.]

 

"Another persistent folly is the belief that the Hebrew Bible is a local product of a minority sect operating predominantly in Jerusalem; a religious movement that competed with other religions, telling the story of their pet deity YHWH (Yahweh) versus the "other gods," projected on a dubious national history of Israel. It positively isn't. As many mythologists have noted, the Hebrew Bible reflects a collective effort of pretty much the whole Semitic language area, from Babylon to Egypt and possibly beyond, and describes an endeavor that is wholly separate from religion and politics at large. It tells the history of Yahwism, which roughly describes a dedication to truth in its broadest sense."

http://www.abarim-publications.com/

 

and

 

So what are the satanists worshiping and the religions believing? Mistranslations.

 

SATAN

Finally we note that satan has a much larger and romantic and defined role in general culture than in the Bible, and we stress again that the Bible certainly does not support the dualistic idea that the realm of darkness eternally battles the realm of light. Satan is not God's counter-pole.

 

Etymology of the name satan:

The name satan, שטן (satan) is identical to the noun שטן (satan) meaning adversary

http:// www.abarim-publications.com/Meaning/satan.html

 

LUCIFER

Doubtlessly much to the chagrin of fans, Lucifer is not a personal name and it certainly is not the personal name of the devil.

The word lucifer is a common Latin word and occurs in the Old Testament in Job 11:17 (= the dawn) and Job 38:32 (= some constellation), Psalm 110:3 (= the dawn), Isaiah 14:12 (see below), and once in the New Testament, in 2 Peter 1:19 (= φωσφορος, phosphoros, the Morning Star or Venus, see below).

Of all English, German and Dutch translations of the Bible, only the King James Version and the Darby Translation mention Lucifer and that only in Isaiah 14:12. All other occurrences of the word lucifer are translated as "morning star," "shining one" or "day star" or something to that extent in all European translations over the last four centuries.

http:// www.abarim-publications.com/Meaning/Lucifer.html

 

BEELZEBUB meaning

Beelzebub literally means Lord Of The Fly but in this case, the singular should be interpreted with an English plural (for instance: the phrase "king of the Amalekites" would in Hebrew be written as "king of the Amalekite").

Beelzebub means Lord Of The Flies but since flies accept no central rule, it's an empty or even mock title.

http:// www.abarim-publications.com/Meaning/Beelzebub.html

 

What is the meaning of an upside-down / inverted cross?

https:// www.gotquestions.org/upside-down-cross.html

For centuries, the inverted cross was considered a Christian symbol, based on an ancient tradition that the apostle Peter was crucified upside down. One version of the story says that Peter, facing martyrdom by crucifixion, requested that his cross be inverted because he felt unworthy to die in the same manner as Christ.

Anonymous ID: 7262d4 May 24, 2018, 6:56 p.m. No.1533995   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4200

>>1533467

We all eat from the tree of knowledge. Some people prefer to just eat the skin from the fruit and some prefer to eat the whole fruit. There-in lies the difference between those who follow another man's words and those who seek the truth.

Anonymous ID: 7262d4 May 25, 2018, 2:49 p.m. No.1541472   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3352 >>3931

>>1539006

We don't need the "Father" to manifest himself in the flesh - we are the flesh and we have The Word and truth already. We have been so subjugated to Christianity that people can't see the forest for the trees.

 

So, again, I will state that the bible is based on the Hebrew writings and if you want to know what the bible really is all about and what it means then you must do your research with the Hebrews and a couple of theology dictionaries.

 

Take the Red Pill and set yourself free. God doesn't want you to be stupid (as in lack common sense/knowledge) nor does he want you to blindly follow any man.

 

Names of God mentioned in the Bible - one God with different names depending on what God was doing at the time

☼♂Abba

☼♂Abir

☼♂ØAdonai

☼♂♕

ØChrist

☼♂Dabar-YHWH

☼♂☀El

☼⌂El-bethel

☼♂El-kana

☼♂Eloah

☼♂∩Elohim

☼♂Elyon

☼♂ⓅImmanuel

☼♂Ø

②Ishi

☼♂Jehovah

☼♂Jesus

☼♂ØLogos

☼♂♕

ØMessiah

☼♂Pantokrator

☼♂Sabaoth

☼♂☂Shaddai

☼♂⌂Shiloh

☼♂YHWH

 

http://www.abarim-publications.com/NaLi/Divine_Names_Bible.html

If you go to the link and click on each name, it will explain what the name means and what purpose it serves at that point in the bible.

 

God

— What God is and what God is not —

Abarim Publications' online Biblical Greek Dictionary (section too long to copy and paste here)

http://www.abarim-publications.com/DictionaryG/th/th-e-o-sfin.html

 

θεος

The word θεος (theos) means God, but although that may seem like an open-and-shut case it really isn't. In fact, our word θεος (theos) is fantastically complicated. To start with, it also covers humans (JOHN 10:34) and even what seems to be the devil (2 CORINTHIANS 4:4). There's clearly more to the word θεος (theos) than simply offering a kind of genus for the Creator to be classified as. In the New Testament, this noun occurs 1340 times; SEE FULL CONCORDANCE. Let's have a look at this mysterious word.

 

God's etymological neighborhood

In the pagan world, the invisible world of the divine was thought to consist of many interacting θεοι (theoi), and one of those sub-currents of the greater river would be called a θεος (theos). In the Judaic world view the singular word theos came to denote not just one individual but the living oneness of all lifeless and living theoi ("as indeed there are many theoi" — 1 CORINTHIANS 8:5). This same principle of the one-and-the-many sits in the Hebrew word for God, namely אלהים (elohim), which is a plural word just like theoi but used grammatically in a singular way. From this plural word came the singular אלה (eloah) in much the same way as the singular word theos came from the plural theoi. But in the Bible the words theos and eloah are equivalent to the whole pagan pantheon, not just one element of that pantheon.

Anonymous ID: 7262d4 May 25, 2018, 9:13 p.m. No.1544962   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7115 >>7240

>>1543352

I did not say we didn't need the Father.

Without the Creator Source, we wouldn't exist. Nothing on this planet would exist.

 

We are in this predicament because the majority of humans stopped minding the store. This is changing. And about time too.