Message from @ThatPreciseBloke

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2020-01-30 07:29:18 UTC  

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2020-01-30 09:32:44 UTC  
2020-02-01 03:57:04 UTC  

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2020-02-01 06:03:37 UTC  

*(while also minding the fact that nojalt, I agree that the talmudic edomites that unironically plot against christians indirectly are about as anti christian as you can get)*

2020-02-01 06:17:29 UTC  

full armor bois

2020-02-04 11:58:22 UTC  
2020-02-08 03:26:14 UTC  
2020-02-17 21:09:05 UTC  

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2020-02-22 08:36:35 UTC  

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2020-02-24 01:59:48 UTC  

god had to have created the earth in 6 (either metaphorical or literal) days but has existed since for an unknown amount of time I think

2020-02-24 02:02:27 UTC  

because afaik theres nothing in the bible that gives any sort of specific timeline, between the creation, fall, and garden even in genesis... the best the biblical literalists have is a metaphor that states 1 "god day" is 1000 human years when also combined with some prophecies (allegedly)... am I making sense or missing something?

2020-02-24 07:32:19 UTC  

I lean more towards God transcending space and time, rather than God being there at the there beginning or being the first cause or something. I'm sceptical that there even was a beginning, so to speak.

2020-02-24 17:38:53 UTC  

While i believe God transcends space/time also, not only does the Bible speak of a universal beginning in Gen 1:1 but in addition even modern science has more evidence to a universal beginning than an infinite one through red shift etc

In addition, an infinite, immanent universe would be problematic in the sense that time would have to be based through an immenently based descriptor (eg nation, culture, ones own weekly rohtine etc) and not in the context of a metanarrative such as the one present in religious texts such as the Bible

Besides the fact that an infinite universe would basically mean (through re incarnation, pagan rituals, new world order etc) that all were and everything we consider holy is conceptually destined to be are cogs in a physical and spiritual chaotic debt and death machine known as the universe and cosmic consciousness and thus its (biblically) fallen subjects and their tyranny... How romantic is that? 😂

2020-02-27 19:51:29 UTC  

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2020-02-28 20:13:56 UTC  

Some may scoff but do watch it if you care about whats going on

2020-02-29 00:52:16 UTC  

what the fuck is that title

2020-02-29 06:28:47 UTC  

its an analogy/metaphor illustrated in the video, believe me its a good learn

2020-02-29 22:00:04 UTC  
2020-03-01 02:31:53 UTC  

(lord forgive me for swearing in other chats but no word can quantify the hatred I have for demonic conniving bullies manipulators and false self appointed demigod types, especially with unspoken self centered ends in mind)