Message from @Sar

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2018-08-07 04:28:23 UTC  

:(

2018-08-07 04:28:29 UTC  

Definitely

2018-08-07 04:29:06 UTC  

The devil is workin overtime to deceive the children of the truth by pretending to be god. Pretending to protect people or empower people with anger. It’s all lies, it will destroy you.

2018-08-07 04:29:30 UTC  

I still have an attitude on me, and I still stand up for myself and be assertive if need be. But I’m nothing like the way I used to years ago, and not even in the couple of months watching Jesse.

2018-08-07 04:29:43 UTC  

Yeah it deff was

2018-08-07 04:30:26 UTC  

And even though over the last year I’ve been fighting with libs, that anger from them was no good for me

2018-08-07 04:30:39 UTC  

And I feel once you feed the anger it tries to take control everywhere else

2018-08-07 04:30:45 UTC  

Until it’s destroyed everything

2018-08-07 10:57:19 UTC  

Exactly

2018-08-07 23:56:11 UTC  

"Truth Triumphs" God said so.
https://youtu.be/yfpkGhvZTcI

2018-08-08 08:16:31 UTC  

I have a question. I'm reading through the king james bible for the first time and I've heard the best way to read it is to stager the chapters of the old and new testament togeather. Why should or shouldn't I do it this way?

2018-08-08 10:06:45 UTC  

There are about 66 different books in the bible, by different authors. It's like a little library in one volume innit?

2018-08-08 17:08:07 UTC  

@バカFubuki-san What I usually suggest is that they read/download The Action Bible and try to get as much of an overview as possible, then read John, Acts, Genesis-Exodus, Numbers, and Joshua-Judges and 1 Sam-2 Kings (if they're the type of person who would like The Iliad). If they're less mystically inclined then switch out Luke for Acts and maybe skip Genesis and Numbers.

2018-08-08 17:11:28 UTC  

Sar is a Bible pro^ he’s the right one to answer this question

2018-08-08 18:42:32 UTC  

Ty sar sir I’m going to look at this

2018-08-11 20:44:31 UTC  

Good afternoon everyone how are you

2018-08-12 01:46:31 UTC  

Hey ape how u DOIN

2018-08-12 22:42:53 UTC  

Is the earth the age as stated in the Bible?

2018-08-12 22:44:43 UTC  

depends at what degree of the earth was perpenicular to the sun when it started

2018-08-13 17:33:32 UTC  

The Creation was not complete until Adam was created, so its years are numbered from his birth. Before that hominids had only animal souls, and things were running on a "divine calendar" where long lengths are time are contracted more and more the closer you get to the Big Bang.

2018-08-13 17:50:41 UTC  

Now, with this creation… which was like a small fine speck [i.e. the singularity before the Big Bang] and had no substance were created…all the creations in the heavens and on the earth. -- Ramban's commentary on Genesis (~1200 AD)

“It does not say, “Let there be evening’ but ‘And there was evening’; we see from here that there was a system of time beforehand.” Even though time is a creation, and before creation there was no time, it refers to time in regard to those two thousand years. For those days were not as human days, but rather a day from those years was of the days about which there is no comprehension. This is as it is written, (Job 36:26) “Are Your years as those of men?" -- R. Bachya, Commentary on Genesis 1:3 (from the 1200s)

One of God’s days is a thousand years, as it says, “For a thousand years are in Your eyes as a fleeting yesterday.” Since one of our years is 365 ¼ days, a year on High is 365,250 our years. -- Isaac of Akko (from the 1200s)

This seven thousand year cycle is merely one Sabbatical cycle amidst a larger cycle of seven Sabbatical cycles and a Jubilee. Hence, the total duration of the universe is 49,000 years (7 x 7,000). Some understand that the world is now in its sixth Sabbatical cycle, which would mean that the world is 42,000 [divine] years old.” -- Nechunya b. Hakanah (from the 1st century AD)

365,250 years (per divine year) x 42,000 divine years = 15.3 billion years old, remarkably close to the modern understanding of 13.82 billion years

https://i0.wp.com/ladderofjacob.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/timelines12.png?resize=620%2C451&ssl=1

2018-08-13 18:20:42 UTC  

Woooowww

2018-08-13 18:21:51 UTC  

I was literally this morning trying to think that the whole making life in so many days was probably a lot larger than just what we know to be a day. That's incredible.

2018-08-13 18:30:46 UTC  

I don't believe that Sar

2018-08-13 18:30:57 UTC  

That is misinterpretation

2018-08-13 18:31:11 UTC  

Creation was six days

2018-08-13 18:31:21 UTC  

Big bang not real

2018-08-13 18:31:57 UTC  

And when God said to him 1 day is like a thousand, he's showing us how time doesn't matter to Him like it does to us.

2018-08-13 18:32:41 UTC  

Big Bang theory was formulated by a priest. The name "Big Bang" is supposed to be a derisive name for his crazy theory. He based it on these opinions going back at least to the 1200s

2018-08-13 18:33:13 UTC  

Hm I don't exactly believe in big bang, I bank on god, but I think it's just having an open mind in knowing that it could have taken god a lot longer of a time that we are able to conceive

2018-08-13 18:35:41 UTC  

When atheists figured out the Christian Big Bang they were making fun of was real, they started making fun of Christians claiming that Big Bang was an atheist theory and that Christians really believe in young earth and flat earth.

2018-08-13 18:36:17 UTC  

But rednecks heard these claims that Christians believe in young earth and flat earth and started yelling "dangnabbit if it's what Christians believe then it's what I believe"

2018-08-13 18:44:22 UTC  

Young Earth Creationism (literal interpretation of Genesis 1) was invented in the 1900s. It was never mainstream Christian belief: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_Earth_creationism#Christian_fundamentalism_and_belief_in_a_young_Earth

2018-08-13 18:58:37 UTC  

I feel there are things in the bible which should be taken literally, and those that should not and were probably meant in a philosophical nature. But a lot of times we see people either take things they really shouldn't as not literal, like the order of life and gender roles, while taking other things like the creation process and such quite literally.

2018-08-13 19:03:20 UTC  

^

2018-08-13 21:52:18 UTC  

ponder that thousands of years ago, in ancient India, they were measuring (rather quantifying) time to a three hundredths of a microsecond, all the way to trillions of years. ponder how or why they would have needed that sort of precision, or how anyone back then would have even conceived of the very thought of such units. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindu_units_of_time

2018-08-13 22:15:26 UTC  

Sar I believe in young earth, not flat Earth. Nothing wrong with rednecks. We built America.

2018-08-13 22:18:36 UTC  

The Bible is historical. The only parts that aren't literal are purposely the parables, poems, and metaphors.

2018-08-14 17:50:16 UTC  

I disagree with all that @Stopvegans but somehow Jesse's message appeals to us both