Message from @Hugi

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2017-05-30 19:40:26 UTC  

Messiah died for *all the world*

2017-05-30 19:41:07 UTC  

and I haven't made up my mind. I believe that's a mistranslation, but I'd have to research it.

As I said, there are people I trust to know better than me right now, and they will have an opinion on that. I can only answer to what I know. It takes months to analyse every translation claim

2017-05-30 19:41:18 UTC  

When you say "mistranslation", what do you mean?

2017-05-30 19:41:24 UTC  

Because I can read the Greek manuscripts

2017-05-30 19:41:33 UTC  

Again, semi-competently

2017-05-30 19:41:51 UTC  

In this case, I am assuming mate. I don't believe that can be true. If it is, I'll eat my hat

2017-05-30 19:42:03 UTC  

There would have to be some major cover-up in the Ancient Greek language itself, involving the changing of all Ancient Greek works pre-and post NT

2017-05-30 19:42:05 UTC  

This is a good one on the topic of Adam and the other races, who were here before Adam, that much is clear.

2017-05-30 19:42:15 UTC  

let me see if I can find it

2017-05-30 19:43:05 UTC  

I guess if I quote Messiah saying that "in the beginning he made them male and female" is not a reference to the Most High making Adam and Eve "male and female"?

2017-05-30 19:43:28 UTC  

I'm literally listening to a podcast on that atm dude.

2017-05-30 19:43:43 UTC  

but I don't wanna throw too much at you at once

2017-05-30 19:44:04 UTC  

grammar isn't my strong point especially when I don't speak or read Greek.

2017-05-30 19:44:17 UTC  

so it takes me a while to understand these ones

2017-05-30 19:44:19 UTC  

Yes, I geuss that makes it a little uneven ground

2017-05-30 19:44:57 UTC  

Although I was hoping for some background info into this theory (its completely new to me, and I fancy myself an amateur bible scholar) because I find it fascinating

2017-05-30 19:45:08 UTC  

but I will look into those resources

2017-05-30 19:54:26 UTC  

👌🏻

2017-05-30 19:59:55 UTC  

-re- nevermind

2017-05-30 20:03:40 UTC  

Absolutely Perfection

2017-05-30 20:11:22 UTC  

Lets say that the theory about Jesus being black is true, would you follow him knowing that he is a subhuman?

2017-05-30 20:11:40 UTC  

Nein

2017-05-30 20:12:37 UTC  

Even if he really is the son of God?

2017-05-30 20:13:17 UTC  

I'll still follow Luther.

2017-05-30 20:13:44 UTC  

I will convert him to Godhood

2017-05-30 20:14:43 UTC  

I have faith in Jesus now, but I would be disgusted if he turned out to be black

2017-05-30 20:16:12 UTC  

isn't that antithetical to jesus' teachings?

2017-05-30 20:16:45 UTC  

Yeah, but I'll never listen to a nigger rofl

2017-05-30 20:23:04 UTC  

@Pretorius Can I talk to you in PM for a sec?

2017-06-02 20:02:19 UTC  

Oh surprise... We were right... <:whatdidtheymeanbythis:319245722039877633> <:whatdidtheymeanbythis:319245722039877633> <:whatdidtheymeanbythis:319245722039877633> <:whatdidtheymeanbythis:319245722039877633>

2017-06-05 01:46:29 UTC  

At some future period, not very distant as measured by centuries, the civilised races of man will almost certainly exterminate, and replace, the savage races throughout the world. At the same time the anthropomorphous apes . . . will no doubt be exterminated. The break between man and his nearest allies will then be wider, for it will intervene between man in a more civilised state, as we may hope, even than the Caucasian, and some ape as low as a baboon, instead of as now between the negro or Australian and the gorilla.

2017-06-05 01:48:22 UTC  

There is, however, no doubt that the various races, when carefully compared and measured, differ much from each other,—as in the texture of the hair, the relative proportions of all parts of the body,2 the capacity of the lungs, the form and capacity of the skull, and even in the convolutions of the brain.3 But it would be an endless task to specify the numerous points of structural difference. The races differ also in constitution, in acclimatisation, and in liability to certain diseases. Their mental characteristics are likewise very distinct; chiefly as it would appear in their emotional, but partly in their intellectual, faculties. Every one who has had the opportunity of comparison, must have been struck with the contrast between the taciturn, even morose, aborigines of S. America and the light-hearted, talkative negroes. There is a nearly similar contrast between the Malays and the Papuans,4 who live under the same physical conditions, and are separated from each other only by a narrow space of sea.

2017-06-08 03:29:36 UTC  

"Social science traits are complex. There is no single gene causation like you see in something like Huntington's disease," he says. "So there are probably multiple or even hundreds of genes at play. We need to increase our sample sizes by a large degree of magnitude, 100,000 subjects or even more, so we can find the genes that only have these small effects. Once we nail those down, then we can look at what I think is the coolest question, which is how can we further understand how the brain works by looking at these genes at the molecular level."

2017-06-08 07:02:03 UTC  

There’s been no biological change in humans in 40,000 or 50,000 years. Everything we call culture and civilization we’ve built with the same body and brain -gould (my favorite)

2017-06-08 07:02:08 UTC