Thread about Jesus - Questions, Bible Verses and Prayer Requests

So jesus created ignorance and warfare on the lower class ?
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Thanks for the laughs.
But on a serious note, this thread is for questions regarding Jesus. Not for bashing/insulting of him.
If you want to do that, go and make your own Jesus hating thread. This isnt the place for it.

John 14:10-11 "Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me? the words that I speak unto you I speak not of myself: but the Father that dwelleth in me, he does the works.11) Believe me that I am in the Father, and the Father in me: or else believe me for the very works sake.
How am I bashing him?

Jesus was created during the dark ages. People at the time were ignorant (didn't know how to read, and lacked skills of scholarly value) The higher ups knew this and knew this was the reason they could get away with it. People who were educated passionately spoke out against this until the point they were all killed or had their materials burned. 

PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE was waged on the ignorant lower class in the sense that they had to pay for indulgances, they were killed if they didnt subscribe to the common belief, all the literature they had was administered to them by corrupt officials ....

I havent bashed anyone in this thread or been disrespectful. When someone did say something I was the first one advocating for the believers in here. 

Myself and many posters in here have asked question's about jesus that you guys haven't answered. And I'm not speaking in terms of giving a sufficient answer for a non-believer, I'm speaking in terms of opting not too answer at all. A few examples include "I'm good cuz" "I'll keep my opinion to myself" or simply just not responding at all. As you gentlemen have insinuated, Jesus has a very metaphysical importance. When the scripture lacked a response you guys have been ghost. I'm aware of the fact that most of you guys are gonna say the bible has it all which I completely respect because I can understand the fear that outside sources may have perverted any literature extraneous to the bible. However, if you're gonna adhere to something religiously common sense tells me I'd at least look in to who put it together.
 
How am I bashing him?

Jesus was created during the dark ages. People at the time were ignorant (didn't know how to read, and lacked skills of scholarly value) The higher ups knew this and knew this was the reason they could get away with it. People who were educated passionately spoke out against this until the point they were all killed or had their materials burned. 

PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE was waged on the ignorant lower class in the sense that they had to pay for indulgances, they were killed if they didnt subscribe to the common belief, all the literature they had was administered to them by corrupt officials ....

I havent bashed anyone in this thread or been disrespectful. When someone did say something I was the first one advocating for the believers in here. 


Myself and many posters in here have asked question's about jesus that you guys haven't answered. And I'm not speaking in terms of giving a sufficient answer for a non-believer, I'm speaking in terms of opting not too answer at all. A few examples include "I'm good cuz" "I'll keep my opinion to myself" or simply just not responding at all. As you gentlemen have insinuated, Jesus has a very metaphysical importance. When the scripture lacked a response you guys have been ghost. I'm aware of the fact that most of you guys are gonna say the bible has it all which I completely respect because I can understand the fear that outside sources may have perverted any literature extraneous to the bible. However, if you're gonna adhere to something religiously common sense tells me I'd at least look in to who put it together.

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1) It actually is some arbitrary number. We really don't know what year it is. Because the persistent effort to authenticate these lies, many intellectual people have been murdered and had their history burned leaving us in limbo as to what year it really is.

2) The reason most hospitals are named St. _____ because the saints of this time were Moors from ancient Egypt who instructed the Europeans during the dark age in advanced medicines and sciences. 

3) Yes. Maybe not as overt, but surely telling someone they're going to HELL because they don't accept your savior is equally as damaging and has no gender bias.

4) Come out of your chrisitan umbrella, if you wanna claim that responsibility then also be accountable for being one of the most corrupt and violent organizations in the world.

5) If literacy is a big deal, how come you have yet to realize that Christianity pulled off the biggest literary theft job of all time?



So..You're getting way too caught in the feels man.  I'm just stating the historical significance is important yet christians pick and choose to evaluate it when it's convenient for them.  Why is it that Napoleon, Caesar, Genghis Khan, Hitler, or other people who set out to conquer the world by force still have some definitive evidence of their historical existence?  Yet 2,000 years later we talk about a man who was created from an abyss of ignorance to wage psychological warfare on the lower class with no physical proof that he or anyone he chilled with existed.
So jesus created ignorance and warfare on the lower class ?
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Thanks for the laughs.
But on a serious note, this thread is for questions regarding Jesus. Not for bashing/insulting of him.
If you want to do that, go and make your own Jesus hating thread. This isnt the place for it.

John 14:10-11 "Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me? the words that I speak unto you I speak not of myself: but the Father that dwelleth in me, he does the works.11) Believe me that I am in the Father, and the Father in me: or else believe me for the very works sake.
Okay I'll ask questions that I can never get a good answer to and basically make me shy away from religion. 

You believe in a higher being (God). Do you honestly believe with your heart and brain using your common sense if there is a creator, the creator would only accept one way of worship? There were religions before Christianity. If God wanted people to follow him through Christianity why didn't he implement that system as soon as man came to be and why didn't he implement that system throughout the world, why just the middle east? Why would an ultimate creator want endless worship anyway? And ultimately, do you not see the contradiction within a religion that says do not judge others, yet is based on the idea that if you don't follow it to a T you are going to hell. You honestly believe Buddhists in China, Hindus in India (religions before Christianity) are going to hell because they have different ways of worship. How does that not make you laugh. It makes me laugh because religious people always talk about non-religious people/humans having a huge ego. Do you not see the ego involved in the bible and its ardent followers?
 
 
So jesus created ignorance and warfare on the lower class ?
roll.gif
laugh.gif
roll.gif


Thanks for the laughs.
But on a serious note, this thread is for questions regarding Jesus. Not for bashing/insulting of him.
If you want to do that, go and make your own Jesus hating thread. This isnt the place for it.

John 14:10-11 "Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me? the words that I speak unto you I speak not of myself: but the Father that dwelleth in me, he does the works.11) Believe me that I am in the Father, and the Father in me: or else believe me for the very works sake.
How am I bashing him?

Jesus was created during the dark ages. People at the time were ignorant (didn't know how to read, and lacked skills of scholarly value) The higher ups knew this and knew this was the reason they could get away with it. People who were educated passionately spoke out against this until the point they were all killed or had their materials burned. 

PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE was waged on the ignorant lower class in the sense that they had to pay for indulgances, they were killed if they didnt subscribe to the common belief, all the literature they had was administered to them by corrupt officials ....

I havent bashed anyone in this thread or been disrespectful. When someone did say something I was the first one advocating for the believers in here. 

Myself and many posters in here have asked question's about jesus that you guys haven't answered. And I'm not speaking in terms of giving a sufficient answer for a non-believer, I'm speaking in terms of opting not too answer at all. A few examples include "I'm good cuz" "I'll keep my opinion to myself" or simply just not responding at all. As you gentlemen have insinuated, Jesus has a very metaphysical importance. When the scripture lacked a response you guys have been ghost. I'm aware of the fact that most of you guys are gonna say the bible has it all which I completely respect because I can understand the fear that outside sources may have perverted any literature extraneous to the bible. However, if you're gonna adhere to something religiously common sense tells me I'd at least look in to who put it together.
Didn't you know? Anything remotely critical of god, Jesus, or religion=bashing/hatred.

No room for critical thought here.
 
Okay I'll ask questions that I can never get a good answer to and basically make me shy away from religion. 

You believe in a higher being (God). Do you honestly believe with your heart and brain using your common sense if there is a creator, the creator would only accept one way of worship? There were religions before Christianity. If God wanted people to follow him through Christianity why didn't he implement that system as soon as man came to be and why didn't he implement that system throughout the world, why just the middle east? Why would an ultimate creator want endless worship anyway? And ultimately, do you not see the contradiction within a religion that says do not judge others, yet is based on the idea that if you don't follow it to a T you are going to hell. You honestly believe Buddhists in China, Hindus in India (religions before Christianity) are going to hell because they have different ways of worship. How does that not make you laugh. It makes me laugh because religious people always talk about non-religious people/humans having a huge ego. Do you not see the ego involved in the bible and its ardent followers?
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Truth is (assuming he exists in the way talked about ) god doesn't give you a choice. It's his way, forever worship me, for burn forever. That's a choice? As much choice as a gun to your head, give me your wallet or your dead.
 
 
Okay I'll ask questions that I can never get a good answer to and basically make me shy away from religion. 

You believe in a higher being (God). Do you honestly believe with your heart and brain using your common sense if there is a creator, the creator would only accept one way of worship? There were religions before Christianity. If God wanted people to follow him through Christianity why didn't he implement that system as soon as man came to be and why didn't he implement that system throughout the world, why just the middle east? Why would an ultimate creator want endless worship anyway? And ultimately, do you not see the contradiction within a religion that says do not judge others, yet is based on the idea that if you don't follow it to a T you are going to hell. You honestly believe Buddhists in China, Hindus in India (religions before Christianity) are going to hell because they have different ways of worship. How does that not make you laugh. It makes me laugh because religious people always talk about non-religious people/humans having a huge ego. Do you not see the ego involved in the bible and its ardent followers?
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I also forgot to add, this isn't only about Christianity. Only reason I'm using the bible/Christianity is because of the thread title. But in general, I want to know these questions regarding every religion. 

You follow a religion, that's great I respect it, but why do you follow that one specific one and not all the others? I especially question the religions that clearly state, this is the way and only way. Of all the things that's the main thing that bothers me about religion. Those words, words with absolutely no evidence, divide an already divided world. 
 
 
Okay I'll ask questions that I can never get a good answer to and basically make me shy away from religion. 

You believe in a higher being (God). Do you honestly believe with your heart and brain using your common sense if there is a creator, the creator would only accept one way of worship? There were religions before Christianity. If God wanted people to follow him through Christianity why didn't he implement that system as soon as man came to be and why didn't he implement that system throughout the world, why just the middle east? Why would an ultimate creator want endless worship anyway? And ultimately, do you not see the contradiction within a religion that says do not judge others, yet is based on the idea that if you don't follow it to a T you are going to hell. You honestly believe Buddhists in China, Hindus in India (religions before Christianity) are going to hell because they have different ways of worship. How does that not make you laugh. It makes me laugh because religious people always talk about non-religious people/humans having a huge ego. Do you not see the ego involved in the bible and its ardent followers?
Yes.

Whether you like it or not, 10/10 people will die

Whether you believe us in this thread or not

you will have to face God soon.

And whether you like it or not, your excuses for

not believing won't save you from a just Judge.

Don't let your pride make you miss

life.
 
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Okay I'll ask questions that I can never get a good answer to and basically make me shy away from religion. 

You believe in a higher being (God). Do you honestly believe with your heart and brain using your common sense if there is a creator, the creator would only accept one way of worship? There were religions before Christianity. If God wanted people to follow him through Christianity why didn't he implement that system as soon as man came to be and why didn't he implement that system throughout the world, why just the middle east? Why would an ultimate creator want endless worship anyway? And ultimately, do you not see the contradiction within a religion that says do not judge others, yet is based on the idea that if you don't follow it to a T you are going to hell. You honestly believe Buddhists in China, Hindus in India (religions before Christianity) are going to hell because they have different ways of worship. How does that not make you laugh. It makes me laugh because religious people always talk about non-religious people/humans having a huge ego. Do you not see the ego involved in the bible and its ardent followers?
Yes.

Whether you like it or not, 10/10 people will die

Whether you believe us in this thread or not

you will have to face God soon.

And whether you like it or not, your excuses for

not believing won't save you from a just judge.
Case in point, you answered almost none of my questions. 

And how do you know what you said is true. 
 
 
Didn't you know? Anything remotely critical of god, Jesus, or religion=bashing/hatred.

No room for critical thought here.
I will say that this is one thing that has frustrated me as a Christian myself.  Christians in general get very defensiceThe majority of my friends are non-believers and that's totally fine.  Everyone is entitled to believe what they want and feel however they feel.  Think as critically as you please, by all means, I love the discussion that comes from it.  My call as a Christian is to love you and treat you with the same respect I would treat any other person.  It's stated all throughout John that we are called to love one another.  If you're good people then regardless of your beliefs there is no reason I as a Christian and you as an atheist can't be friends.  My sister is an atheist and we get along perfectly fine.  I'm not here to persecute anyone for thinking differently than I do.
 
 
 
Didn't you know? Anything remotely critical of god, Jesus, or religion=bashing/hatred.

No room for critical thought here.
I will say that this is one thing that has frustrated me as a Christian myself.  Christians in general get very defensiceThe majority of my friends are non-believers and that's totally fine.  Everyone is entitled to believe what they want and feel however they feel.  Think as critically as you please, by all means, I love the discussion that comes from it.  My call as a Christian is to love you and treat you with the same respect I would treat any other person.  It's stated all throughout John that we are called to love one another.  If you're good people then regardless of your beliefs there is no reason I as a Christian and you as an atheist can't be friends.  My sister is an atheist and we get along perfectly fine.  I'm not here to persecute anyone for thinking differently than I do.
That's a great outlook, that every person in the world should have, but that's impossible. But do you see how you're outlook clashes with what the bible says? You say your call as a Christian is to love and treat others with respect. You said your calling is to love one another. That's a great ideology to have, but when a book says, if you don't believe in this manner you are doomed. Is that really loving, judgement free, respectful, etc. It isn't, no matter how anyone tries to spin it. And almost every single religion has this outlook of the main thing in life is caring for fellow man. Buddhism stresses this and doesn't have the contradictory notion that if you don't follow it you are damned. So I ask, why are you a Christian specifically. Why not Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, and the list goes on? 

From a young age you are taught always be skeptical. Don't trust strangers. Be inquisitive. Then as you grow older and progress through life, you learn the importance of questioning things. Being cautious. Having evidence/proof to back up things. People always need proof/evidence for anything, except this one thing called religion. 
 
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Okay I'll ask questions that I can never get a good answer to and basically make me shy away from religion. 

You believe in a higher being (God). Do you honestly believe with your heart and brain using your common sense if there is a creator, the creator would only accept one way of worship? There were religions before Christianity. If God wanted people to follow him through Christianity why didn't he implement that system as soon as man came to be and why didn't he implement that system throughout the world, why just the middle east? Why would an ultimate creator want endless worship anyway? And ultimately, do you not see the contradiction within a religion that says do not judge others, yet is based on the idea that if you don't follow it to a T you are going to hell. You honestly believe Buddhists in China, Hindus in India (religions before Christianity) are going to hell because they have different ways of worship. How does that not make you laugh. It makes me laugh because religious people always talk about non-religious people/humans having a huge ego. Do you not see the ego involved in the bible and its ardent followers?
According to the christian narrative, yes. There should only be one way of approach to the creator.  According to the christian narrative all people are given an opportunity to find out about this one way of approach, hence why Jesus told his followers to preach.

Also, the God of the bible has always required a specfic form of worship and not all religions fit into those requirement. Christianity was a mere progression of what was required in the 'old' testament.
24“The God who made the world and everything in it is the Lord of heaven and earth and does not live in temples built by human hands. 25And he is not served by human hands, as if he needed anything. Rather, he himself gives everyone life and breath and everything else. 26From one man he made all the nations, that they should inhabit the whole earth; and he marked out their appointed times in history and the boundaries of their lands. 27God did this so that they would seek him and perhaps reach out for him and find him, though he is not far from any one of us. 28‘For in him we live and move and have our being.’[sup]b[/sup]  As some of your own poets have said, ‘We are his offspring.’[sup]c[/sup]

29“Therefore since we are God’s offspring, we should not think that the divine being is like gold or silver or stone—an image made by human design and skill. 30In the past God overlooked such ignorance, but now he commands all people everywhere to repent. 31For he has set a day when he will judge the world with justice by the man he has appointed. He has given proof of this to everyone by raising him from the dead.”
 
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The thing that trips me out about this thread is that the people's train of thought that put the bible together is literally embedded in your guy's subconscious. Classic divert and deviate at its finest. I've provided multiple topics and questions that seem to be pretty straight forward areas of discussion. Instead of discussing Jesus as the man, you guys divert to the scripture and deviate with moral dogma. 
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Case in point, you answered almost none of my questions. 

And how do you know what you said is true. 
The Holy Spirit confirms the truth of the 

Word.

My job on earth is to spread the gospel and treat others with the love of Christ.

Out of love, Christ died for the sins of you and me.

If I can't tell you the truth that is eternity and the gift of Christ is made available to everyone,

then that would be selfish of me knowing the truth of whats to come.

It's like watching a house slowly burn and watching as the owner sleeps

comfortably in his bed.

Would you not go wake him up?

Spreading the gospel isn't much of a boost to the ego

You get rejected and mocked very often.

Its only out of the love that I'm still here.

If you see me ignoring questions, its for 

reasons I can not tell.
 
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Okay I'll ask questions that I can never get a good answer to and basically make me shy away from religion. 

You believe in a higher being (God). Do you honestly believe with your heart and brain using your common sense if there is a creator, the creator would only accept one way of worship? There were religions before Christianity. If God wanted people to follow him through Christianity why didn't he implement that system as soon as man came to be and why didn't he implement that system throughout the world, why just the middle east? Why would an ultimate creator want endless worship anyway? And ultimately, do you not see the contradiction within a religion that says do not judge others, yet is based on the idea that if you don't follow it to a T you are going to hell. You honestly believe Buddhists in China, Hindus in India (religions before Christianity) are going to hell because they have different ways of worship. How does that not make you laugh. It makes me laugh because religious people always talk about non-religious people/humans having a huge ego. Do you not see the ego involved in the bible and its ardent followers?
I'll level with you, I can't even pretend to know.  You're talking theological questions that nobody can really answer - for instance, why are we here?  What is our purpose on this planet?  Nobody truly knows those answers.  Regarding the endless worship statement, it's written in Exodus as well as Deuteronomy that God is a jealous God.  He wants your whole heart, so by worshiping him it's pleasing to him.  To your judgement question - There is a difference between judging someone and the idea that if they don't follow they're going to hell.  Judging someone is a conscious decision we make and action we take towards someone else.  Someone going to hell (or not going to hell) is more of they either are or they aren't based on their own actions.  I'd say a good portion of followers do have a holier than thou outlook on people and that is wrong and I disagree with it.

Honestly, I struggle with stuff like that as well.  One of my biggest questions as a Christian is, what about Children who don't have the ability to make a decision to know God?  Are they saved, are they going to hell, do they get another shot?  I have ZERO clue and that bothers the **** out of me.  I digress, as a Christian and a human I am not all knowing and can honestly say I don't know the answers to all your questions, but I hope that you have them answered someday.
 
If you chose to believe in things without any proof, you rewire the brain to make nonsensical information factual.  I truly believe this has caused humans to devolve in a way.  Funny how close the spelling of devolve and devil are.   I don't think its much of a coincidence.  

Was Yeshua black tho?? 

Christians please help.
 
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Honestly, I struggle with stuff like that as well.  One of my biggest questions as a Christian is, what about Children who don't have the ability to make a decision to know God?  Are they saved, are they going to hell, do they get another shot?  I have ZERO clue and that bothers the **** out of me.  I digress, as a Christian and a human I am not all knowing and can honestly say I don't know the answers to all your questions, but I hope that you have them answered someday.
I really respect that fact you came out and said you don't know. The minute you start knowing is when you stop learning. 

I just pose this one question for you, say this was a bank loan or something like that, and it would require a life long commitment that promised many good things in the end but you you have the questions about it that you mentioned above, would you sign the loan? 
 
 
 
Okay I'll ask questions that I can never get a good answer to and basically make me shy away from religion. 

You believe in a higher being (God). Do you honestly believe with your heart and brain using your common sense if there is a creator, the creator would only accept one way of worship? There were religions before Christianity. If God wanted people to follow him through Christianity why didn't he implement that system as soon as man came to be and why didn't he implement that system throughout the world, why just the middle east? Why would an ultimate creator want endless worship anyway? And ultimately, do you not see the contradiction within a religion that says do not judge others, yet is based on the idea that if you don't follow it to a T you are going to hell. You honestly believe Buddhists in China, Hindus in India (religions before Christianity) are going to hell because they have different ways of worship. How does that not make you laugh. It makes me laugh because religious people always talk about non-religious people/humans having a huge ego. Do you not see the ego involved in the bible and its ardent followers?
I'll level with you, I can't even pretend to know.  You're talking theological questions that nobody can really answer - for instance, why are we here?  What is our purpose on this planet?  Nobody truly knows those answers.  Regarding the endless worship statement, it's written in Exodus as well as Deuteronomy that God is a jealous God.  He wants your whole heart, so by worshiping him it's pleasing to him.  To your judgement question - There is a difference between judging someone and the idea that if they don't follow they're going to hell.  Judging someone is a conscious decision we make and action we take towards someone else.  Someone going to hell (or not going to hell) is more of they either are or they aren't based on their own actions.  I'd say a good portion of followers do have a holier than thou outlook on people and that is wrong and I disagree with it.

Honestly, I struggle with stuff like that as well.  One of my biggest questions as a Christian is, what about Children who don't have the ability to make a decision to know God?  Are they saved, are they going to hell, do they get another shot?  I have ZERO clue and that bothers the **** out of me.  I digress, as a Christian and a human I am not all knowing and can honestly say I don't know the answers to all your questions, but I hope that you have them answered someday.
I think this addresses your concern:
14However, I admit that I worship the God of our ancestors as a follower of the Way, which they call a sect. I believe everything that is in accordance with the Law and that is written in the Prophets, 15and I have the same hope in God as these men themselves have, that there will be a resurrection of both the righteous and the wicked. 16So I strive always to keep my conscience clear before God and man.
So from that some seemingly basic teachings need to be readdressed. According to the biblical narrative: Why are we here? What happens when we die? Is it possible to live life after death?
 
 
Honestly man, please show me in your mind how it's obvious that this literature isn't stolen. 
It wasn't,

those stories of biblical accounts stealing from

Egyptian mythology are all false debunks.

The events in the New Testament are

already proven to have occurred through

multiple witnesses and outside writings, and the promises

that the Lord has made  have come to pass.

Skeptics will always find reasons not to

believe so I choose not to answer these questions.
 
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Was Yeshua black tho?? 

Christians please help.
Already went down that route and was intentionally ignored.

in regards to the english language, it's an evil language which is why many of the ancient civilizations rejected it. Check out the article to see how jacked it is .
[h1]SPELLING: WE SPELL WORDS TO PRONOUNCE A (PRISON) SENTENCE OR TERM[/h1]
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The first thing you learn when you go to school is how to spell. Words are spelled  to create a sentence  of terms. Think of a jail sentence or a prison term. The Wyrd sisters in Greek mythology were Fates or witches who controlled the fates of man. In our language we use curse  words and cursive  writing. We cuss and dis-cuss. Words have meaning and (are) mean things especially cross words. They can be used to make a point. We use a "con" verse to converse in order to keep us off course in our dis-course as a phrase frays. We use catch words. A story is a spiel or a spell. It is all part of the gospel of the Godspell or God's spell.
[h1]CURSIVE (W) RITING[/h1]
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Books contain chapters. What is a chapter? A chapter  is a secret society or religious order, like the Knights Templar. A chapter contains many pages. What is a page? A page  is an understudy and in service to the queen and king, as in pages and squires, a knight who is well versed in magic and is more or less a soldier or trained assassin. To page someone is to summons them. Pages summon demons to enslave or imprison our souls. After all, a page does contain many sentences. A jail sentence is served in a prison ward. And indeed a sentence is created by words that are spelled  out by using letters. A letter  is someone who allows something to happen or someone who does something for some one else, like a bloodletter.
[h1]LANGUID LANGUAGE[/h1]
We languish in our languid language. Languid means "weak and lacking spirit or void of animation, lifeless" and languish  which means "to lose strength or animation; be or become dull, feeble or spiritless; lackadaisical, listless". . How are we imprisoned by our language? Think about a book. The word book  as a verb means to arrest or detain -- "book 'em, Danno". In fact, the Latin word for book is "liber", which is where we get our word "library" and also the word "liberty". You can book  a reservation which means you're paying for the ownership of something in advance. You can book  or place a bet on a game or race with your bookie. Yes, there is a bet being placed on a race -- and it is the human race  and the game is the game of life. It is the main bet or the alpha bet. In a group of monkeys, the alpha monkey is the primary monkey or the one in control.

There's a song called Spirits in the Material World  from an album named Ghost in the Machine. The lyrics proclaim, "Our so-called leaders speak.  With words they try to jail ya. 
They subjugate the meek.  Where do the answers lie when we live from day to day?  We are spirits in a material world." The song was performed by a group appropriately named, The Police. The song -- and an entire album by Sting, the lead singer, entitled The Soul Cages  -- refers to how we are spirits imprisoned in an earthly body.
[table][tr][td]Aoccdrnig to rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it deosn't mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoetnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteer be at the rghit pclae. The rset can be a toatl mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit a porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe.[/td][/tr][/table][h1]WORDS MEAN  THINGS[/h1]
Most words have multiple meanings and synonyms not to mention many anagrams which the subconscious mind can recognize. Factor in its homophones such as "there", "they're", and "their" and it can get quite confusing to keep track. What effect does that have when words with almost opposite meanings are homophones. Think about "know" and "no". Knowledge is considered a very positive word yet it is linked phonetically with the most negative word in our language. So when you say "I know this to be true" are you partiallly negating its reality? Consider the above statement in which the letters of the words have been rearranged, yet you still should be able to read it without problem. This means your subconscious mind should also relate multiple meanings to words have many anagrams. So it shouldn't be any problem to associate God as good, the devil as evil. Now consider the following word relationships: live, evil; god, dog; love, evol.

Pronouncing the words has a pronounced effect. The science of cymatics shows how all spoken sounds take on a vibratory geometry or shape like how you can blow smoke rings by forming your mouth into the shape of the 'O'. The tibetan monks show how sound can be used to form geometric patterns in a plate of sand particles. So the spoken word can indeed create reality.

Also consider the mind's ability to combine words and sounds. When someone sneezes you feel customarily obligated to say "Bless you". But if you sound out the syllables does your subconscious mind also make the connection to the phrase "Be less, you". So the very act of blessing someone can also be subconsciously telling them to be less. This is spell casting.

How are we being programmed through our language to go to the sun or hell? Hello?!!!! Helios was the Greek name for the sun. The sun in English as well as other languages such as Latin, is called Sol. We are all said to be souls or to have a soul (Sol). We have a solar plexus and our feet have soles. Sole  is sun in Italian. You are called a person (pertaining to the sun). When a male child is born, he is called a son  (sun). The word for sun is sonne  in German. Hu was one of the twelve gods in the Egyptian stellar cult which could explain why we are human. Colors and hues originate from the light of the sun. Politicians encourage soldiers or  sol  diers  to go to war for God and country. Of course, when they die they will go to another dimension (die men sun).

Have you ever wondered why we use the word hello  to greet each other? After all, the word can be reduced to hell, the fiery place of eternal punishment and the suffix -o  which means "associated with". In Greek mythology, Helios, which means "sun", was the God of the Sun. Is it just a coincidence that you have a soul and that our sun is called Sol? If so, why do we call those who die in battle soldiers or sol diers? Is that why we say "good morning" when the sun rises -- because it is good to see the sun because it gives us life, but we are mourning those who sacrificed their souls to make it possible. Why do we call our male offspring sons? You are called a person. Is it because you pertain to the sun?

Words are defined in a dictionary -- ****-shun-nary. Two of the three syllables are negative sounds and theother is a derogative slang term. Synonyms and antonyms are listed in a thesaurus. 'The', from the greek 'theos', is the root of the-ology, the study of 'god' and 'saurus' means 'lizard'. A thesaurus literally means 'lizard god'. How many names for government entities start with a negative prefix. The word nation is nay-shun. The UN, Un-ited nations, NATO, NASI party, NASA, Norad, Unesco, NASCAR, NATAS, and I'm sure you can come up with others.
[h1]HOW TO RUIN  A LANGUAGE WITH RUNE MAGIC[/h1]
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Do some of the letters or building blocks of our language contain within them a blueprint for the control and possession of our spirits? English has Germanic origins and it is likely that the english letters have their roots in the Germanic runes which were used for magic and casting spells. From Wikipedia on rune magic: "In 1990, Stephan Grundy, a.k.a. Kveldulf Gundarsson, described runic magic as the active principle as opposed to passive interpretations based on runic divination. He held that runic magic is more active than the allegedly shamanic  practice of seid  practiced by the Seiðkona. Runic magic, he states, uses the runes to affect the world outside based on the archetypes  they represent.[15]

Most of Gundarsson's runic magic entails being in possession of a physical entity that is engraved with any or all of the individual runes or "staves", so as to practically work with their energies. The individual runes are reddened with either blood, dyes, or paints. The act of possessing the stave in its final form serves the purpose of affecting the world of form with "the rune might" of that particular stave. After use, the staves are discarded or destroyed.[16]

Gundarsson holds that each rune has a certain sound to it, to be chanted or sung; the sound has in common the phonetic value by which it is represented.[17]  This act of singing or chanting is supposed to have more or less the same effect of using the staves in their physical form."

Many of the letters of the English alphabet come directly from the Germanic Runes which were used for magic and spell casting and for causing 'ruin'. Look at how many English letters you can identify from the Elder Futhark rune set.
[h1]GRAMMAR OR GRIMOIRE? GOETIA & CYMATICS[/h1]
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The word "grammar" comes from grammars which were old Latin books on syntax and diction. The ancient magic books of Europe which contained instructions to summon demons were known as the Grimoires, French word for "grammar". A "grimoire" or spellbook is a derivative of the french word "grammaire".

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The pronunciation and sound of words affects the matter around us. The science of cymatics is the study of sound vibration on matter and it has been demonstrated with sand on plates that vibration caan cause geometric patterns. The ancient Goetia spellbooks were used for conjuring up demons and each demon had its own sigil and name.
[h1]"IT" & The Creature from the Subconscious "ID"[/h1]
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Stephen King captured the hearts of America with the release of his blockbuster smash hit book, “It”. The video features the menacing face of a clown while the book reveals the clown’s head as a skull with stars in the eye sockets. The video jacket reads: "Your every fear - all in the deadly enemy. It can be anything, a fanged monster that won't stay on the movie screen, something ominous lurking in the basement or around the next corner. No matter what your biggest fear is, no one knows IT better than Stephen King... The force takes the shape of a clown, but it isn't clowning around. Instead, it terrorizes youngsters with their innermost fears, bringing them to untimely doom - until a group of wily neighborhood kids fight back. Thirty years later it resurfaces: meaner, angrier. And the friends who vividly remember the terrors of their youth reunite to make a desperate final stand against it." In an interview, King admits he was possessed during the writing of the book.
[h1]LET "IT" BE & MAKE "IT" SO[/h1]
Sigmund Freud, the father of psychology, invented a model of the psyche which contained three parts to the self: the ego (conscious mind), the superego (superconscious mind) and what he termed the "id" or the subconscious mind. This was the realm of our fears: scary monsters and demons. This id was considered a sort of third person subsistent to the conscious and superconscious mind. Of course, we use the word "it" as a sort of third "person" as well in our use of speech. And, of course, subconsciously we have been programmed to accept the abbreviated "ID" as our identity. We unknowingly give power to this creature and help create "it" every day with our thought and speech. We watch the horor movie "It" by Stephen King and associate all our deep dark subconscious fears with "IT". Likewise with the word "thing" ('everything'. 'anything', and 'nothing' or no thing) and the use of ambiguous words such as 'they' (THEY live), 'them' ("If you can't beat 'em join them"). We chant the chorus to the song Let It Be  over and over again. And it's no coincidence that IT is the acronym that has been curently assigned to the Information Technology field, or computers, for IT very well may be an artificial intelligence or computer. For a detailed analysis and many more examples of "IT" please reference my page on this phenomenon. Extra! Extra! Click here to "read all aboutIT".

We really need to learn to speak with a more conscious language in mind, ever aware of how we think our thoughts in our minds and how we word our sentences!!
[h1]"S"-LANG[/h1]
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Consider the English letter 'S'. First of all, it looks like a snake  or serpent  -- one that has risen up and is ready to strike or if viewed from overhead it looks like one that is perhaps crawling along. In two-dimensional space, it looks like a sideways wave and in 3-D space it looks like a spiral, both paths that energy follows. The letter ‘s’ is used in English to denote “possession”, which is Satan’s  specialty, by placing it at the end of a word with an apostrophe. Plurality or the concept of multiplication or creation, is achieved by appending an ‘s’ or ‘es’ to a word. These two facts, coupled with the sheer number of words in our language means the 'S' sound is one of the most, if not single most, frequently uttered sounds in our speech. Although the vowels are used frequently, they have more than one sound associated with them, a long and short sound. There are probably more esses  used in our speech than any other sound. Virtually every sentence we speak contains one or more of these hissing sounds. It would not be accurate to say we sound like hissing snakes when we speak, but our incessant hissing probably reminds us of it at some level subconsciously.

Not only does the letter 'S' physically represent the snake or serpent, phonetically it even sounds like a snake!! It sounds exactly like the hissing sound a snake makes – sssssssss  – when it “shakes” its tail. The word hiss  even ends in a double-s. And, of course, the words snake and serpent are both s-words as well as Satan, who the Bible says took the form of a snake. He was said to have told mankind a secret  -- that man would not die if he ate of the fruit. Of course, when you want to tell someone a secret you say, "pssssssst, come here..." or if you want to keep a secret you say "Shhhhhhhhhhhhh!!". The dollar sign, $, is the standard symbol for English currency. Money is said to be the root of all evil. Not only does the 'S' look like a snake (Satan), and sound like a snake, which is known for shedding  its skin, but nearly all words that begin with the letter 's' have a negative connotation associated with them. That is why they can be considered s-words, or swords, because they can kill and injure like a sword. These s-words are a seal  or stamp  associated with Satan, Satan's Slang  or s-lang. The wordlang  is defined in the dictionary as an abbreviation for the word “language”.

Satan, the snake  or serpent  also known as Setslithers  about striving  to snatchsteal, or strip  us of our souls  or spirits  and is obsessed with possessing or seizing them. He, or she, is subtleslysneaky, slickslipperyscalysecretivescaryspinsspirals or screws  into your soul  and possesses you and seizes  your spiritSpeech  is his peach and when we speakSatan  is at his peak as far as deception is concerned. The words “possesses”, “obsesses”, "seizes" contain a multiple s-sound and are words pertaining to control.

The word ess, which is defined as the pronunciation for the letter ‘s’, becomes the word esse  when a silent ‘e’ is added. The word essemeans “to be” which is where we get the word essence and the word essay  which is sort of a written speech and comes from the Old Frenchesai  which means “to put to a test” which is what Satan did to Jesus in the wilder-ness. The suffix “-ness” also means a state of being, like loneliness or business. It’s interesting that the Loch Ness in Scotland is said to contain a serpent creature named “Nessie” which nests there. Yes, Satan certainly is a “Busy Ness” when it comes to the business world and show business. And he specializes in monkey business. One should keep this in mind before wishing for good-ness.

A partial list of s-words: sun, shine, soul, spirit, Satan, Samael, Set, sin, serpent, snake, salamander, hisses, siren, spell, steal, scales, shed, skin, slither, slimy, slip, slide, shake, strike, scare, sly, sneak, stealth, secret, subtle, slash, slice, slay, slit, shoot, strip, smack, smite, sword, spook, possesses, obsesses, spin, screw, smell, say, speak, salacious, spiral, pssssssst, sssssssshhhh

****! I, mean, Sheesh! It is not easy to think of positive s-words and double “ss” words are even worse. The swastika resembles two esses and the word ‘swastika’ has two of them in number. The Nazis had the “SS” and the ‘ss’ logo which looked like lightening bolts.
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The far reaching extent in which the spell our language has cast on us can be seen in the every day usage of cliche. Our languages are saturated with what we like to call killer  words and phrases because that’s what they do. Englishmen use the word bloody  all the time… bloody well right, they do!!! Some women are considered drop dead  gorgeous… and when they are dressed to kill, they are to die for. She was a dead ringer  for Marilyn Monroe. If looks could kill  they would because she will take your breath away. Wouldn’t you just kill  for a date with her? Sometimes she really gets under my skin  and burns me up, but if anyone tries to hurt her, they would have to go“over my dead body  because I will punch their lights out  if they get near her. I’m serious as a heart attack. I’m dead serious. She can be as mean as a snake  at times, but she really knew how to kill ‘em with kindness. I was dead set  for her. I could have just died  right there. I mean, I felt like I had just died and gone to heavenEat your heart out. She was a live wire, but at least I would go out in a blaze of glory. I don’t want to beat a dead horse, but she really took me for a ride. Of course, I wore my heart on my sleeve  the whole time, but I was scared to death  I might lose her because you really have to keep your eyes peeled  to find a good one. Not to be a killjoy, but I’m dead to the world  around most women, dead as a doorknob.

Ok, that was overkill  and painful  to read, but it did make a point. Think about the terms we use when we wish good luck to others. “Break a leg, kid” or “Knock ‘em dead!” Or if someone borrows something from us we say, “Go ahead, knock yourself out.” Even time is not immune to our sadistic ways..."time to kill", "just killing time".

Why do Christians conclude their prayers by invoking the name of an Egyptian deity, Amen, who had the body of a man and a ram's head when Satan is depicted as a horned god having a goat's head? Why does the American dollar bill (known as a buck) have an Egyptian pyramid on its reverse side accompanied by the Latin phrase "Anuuit Coeptis Novus Ordo Seclorum" which can be translated "Announcing the Birth of a New World Order"? Why does the American military wear a chevron  as an insignia patch when the word derives from the French word chevre,  which means "goat", and On, the Egyptian City of the Sun? If the word God traces back to the Indo-European root "ghut-" or the German "gott", why does the changing of the vowel from a short sound to a long sound render the word "goat"?

Why does Christmas, the birthday of the Son of God, coincide with the birthday of the Sun of God at the winter solstice, the three days when the sun is at its lowest point on the Southern Cross, appears to stand still for three days, and then rises or is born again? Is this why Easter is celebrated during the Spring Equinox when the East Star, the Sun, has risen? Why is Santa an anagram for Satan? What exactly does Old Nick  really mean? And what is a jingle bell?

Why do we have company and product names like Chevron, Capri Sun, Shiner Bock, Star Bucks, and Sears and Roebuck? What is a Sun Kistor a Star Kist? Why are sports contests called ball games and why do we idolize rock stars such as Kid Rock?
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Hope that article makes it obvious why no one wanted anything to do with the bible and muslims can recite the quaran to you front to back in arabic.
 
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