Message from @Modem

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2017-01-16 23:30:51 UTC  

yea, thats why i like job

2017-01-16 23:31:00 UTC  

Revelations is the typica example of middle-eastern prophetic books, not just Biblica, desperately trying to be "mystical" by munching about completely incoherent stuff

2017-01-16 23:31:17 UTC  

job himsef was determined to continue and in the end because he did so he was rewarded by himself

2017-01-16 23:31:19 UTC  

The great flood took out all the shitheads except a few. God failed in his eugenics

2017-01-16 23:31:39 UTC  

I think it's pretty aristocratic

2017-01-16 23:32:00 UTC  

I've actually broken revelations down somewhat in terms of what characters are who,

2017-01-16 23:32:11 UTC  

I mean the Christian Orthodox reading of Genesis is pretty much the worst type of reading

2017-01-16 23:32:14 UTC  

pretty interesting what the seven seals actually talk about

2017-01-16 23:32:22 UTC  

@tana - that thought is exactly a Norse tradition of perseverance.

2017-01-16 23:32:24 UTC  

genisis is awful

2017-01-16 23:32:35 UTC  

The Original Sin dogma is the most base interpretation of "The Fall"

2017-01-16 23:32:53 UTC  

YHWH never said anywhere that he considers their actions Sin

2017-01-16 23:33:02 UTC  

In fact, his actions were completely selfish

2017-01-16 23:33:31 UTC  

thank you modem

2017-01-16 23:33:36 UTC  

Tho genisis tracks to modern interpretation of string theory and time lines.

2017-01-16 23:34:03 UTC  

i suppose you have a point, its just the whole seven days, seven nights, and boom.....idk

2017-01-16 23:34:11 UTC  

i've read and re read it, can't buy it

2017-01-16 23:34:15 UTC  

It would be the typical olympian-inspired story wasn't it for the remainder of Bible and for the orthodox interpretation

2017-01-16 23:34:20 UTC  

"Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know good and evil: and now, lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live for ever"

2017-01-16 23:34:45 UTC  

Nothing about "morality" here

2017-01-16 23:35:39 UTC  

Fascinating that god "spoke" Speaking involves vibration.... take it from there and sting theory, unique vibration of all things is interesting to ponder.

2017-01-16 23:35:59 UTC  

really it is

2017-01-16 23:36:03 UTC  

i love string theory

2017-01-16 23:36:07 UTC  

I'm not really interested that much in scientiic perspective on Bible

2017-01-16 23:36:24 UTC  

@The Enlightened Shepherd Sorry, got off on a tangent

2017-01-16 23:36:28 UTC  

I'm interested more in political and religious issues

2017-01-16 23:36:37 UTC  

NP man, just chatting

2017-01-16 23:36:42 UTC  

which is something to be involved in for sure shepherd

2017-01-16 23:37:00 UTC  

what interests me is when science and faith can acutally coincide

2017-01-16 23:37:32 UTC  

Interesting to parallel the Norns deciding Fate with God controlling all.

2017-01-16 23:38:06 UTC  

have you guys read Demian by Herman Hesse?

2017-01-16 23:38:18 UTC  

no is it good?

2017-01-16 23:38:21 UTC  

I don't read.

2017-01-16 23:38:40 UTC  

yes

2017-01-16 23:38:52 UTC  

and it has pretty good interpretation of the Kain and Abel story

2017-01-16 23:39:05 UTC  

another of my favorites

2017-01-16 23:39:39 UTC  

You should check it out.

2017-01-16 23:40:19 UTC  

for sure

2017-01-16 23:40:20 UTC  

and it also, pretty esoteric,

2017-01-16 23:40:29 UTC  

im always reading

2017-01-16 23:42:22 UTC  

umm... it's basically about a kid growing up and having an older kid as his esoteric guide of some sorts