Anonymous ID: 1b7952 Aug. 26, 2024, 8:28 a.m. No.21484944   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>21484884

reptilians and aliens and vrils oh my,

they say one thing, to cause fear, yet mean something vague and innocent.

 

Our Three Brains - The Reptilian Brain

 

The Reptilian or Primal Brain

 

In MacLean's triune brain model, the basal ganglia are referred to as the reptilian or primal brain, as this structure is in control of our innate and automatic self-preserving behavior patterns, which ensure our survival and that of our species. The primal brain is also in charge of, what are often referred to as, the four Fs: Feeding, Fighting, Fleeing, and… Reproduction (well, we won’t use that other f-word here!). Notable behavior patterns include defense of self, family, and personal property, physical communication, and socially approved actions, such as handshakes, head nods, and bowing.

 

This is 'their' science, not God's.

 

con't https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/article/our-three-brains-the-reptilian-brain

 

Galatians 5:19 has the word pharmakeia which means the use and administration of drugs. Why does the NIV translate it as witchcraft?

Posted on July 10, 2007 https://evidenceforchristianity.org/galatians-519-has-the-word-pharmakeia-which-means-the-use-and-administration-of-drugs-why-does-the-niv-translate-it-as-witchcraftr/

Question:

 

I recently discovered that the Greek word “pharmakeia” was used in

Galatians 5:19, the main definition of which is “the use or the

administering of drugs”. And yet the NIV translated it as “witchcraft”.

What do you think could be the reason for that? Also, which Bible

translation do you find to be the most true to the original language?

 

Answer:

 

You are correct. The Greek word pharmakeia is used in Galatians 5:19.

However, if you were told that this word means “the use of or the

administrating of drugs” then you were misinformed. The word is a fairly

general one. My Greek dictionary defines it as: “witchcraft, magic, the

use of spells and potions of magic, often involving drugs–a magic

spell. It is a fact that witchcraft and magic in the Greek world often

involved the use of drugs–either by the witch or the one on whom the

magic is worked. I have heard the same thing taught that you quote. It

is not absolutely false, but it is not good use of the Greek. Probably,

whoever gave you this bogus definition also told you that we get the word

pharmacy from this Greek root word. That, of course, is true, but this

does not mean that the meaning of the word has not changed! Put it this

way, if one were to use and administer drugs for the sole purpose of

creating a mind-altered state, then one could probably be judged to have

violated the commandment not to be involved in pharmakiea. Probably

whoever told you this got the definition second hand and did not bother to

look up the Greek. I see this as an attempt to make the stricture in

Galatians 5:19 practical for a modern, particularly an American crowd.

This is a good thing to do, but in making the scripture practical, and con't on site

Anonymous ID: 1b7952 Aug. 26, 2024, 8:46 a.m. No.21485044   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5051

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Nov 02, 2017 7:03:36 PM EDT

Anonymous ID: WBXFv1gI No. 147679416

You can count the people who have the full picture on two hands.

Of those (LESS THAN 10 people) only three are non-military.

Why is this relevant?

Game theory.

Outside of a potential operator who has been dialed-in w/ orders (specific to his/her mission) nobody else has this information.

Operators never divulge.

Alice & Wonderland.