An Etymological Discussion of Ancient Texts
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An Etymological Discussion of Ancient Texts
Which "god."

Do we worship the "god" that created Adam & Eve and then sent them out of Eden?

Or do we worship the one who encouraged Cain to murder his brother.

Perhaps the "god" that led Abraham to murder his own son.

It may be we worship the "god" who insured the safe passage of the Israelites from Egypt..

Maybe you worship the "god' who demanded and directed wars against his "chosen People."

Do you worship the one "god" who flooded the Earth and wiped away all he created?  Which one should we worship?

Is there a "god" in charge of all the evil occurring here on Earth.

 Yes, there is.  He is known as Satan, Lucifer and the Devil.  He owns this planet.

"Nuff said!
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(01-11-2025, 05:00 PM)Oldcynic Wrote: Which "god."

Do we worship the "god" that created Adam & Eve and then sent them out of Eden?

Or do we worship the one who encouraged Cain to murder his brother.

Perhaps the "god" that led Abraham to murder his own son.

It may be we worship the "god" who insured the safe passage of the Israelites from Egypt..

Maybe you worship the "god' who demanded and directed wars against his "chosen People."

Do you worship the one "god" who flooded the Earth and wiped away all he created?  Which one should we worship?

Is there a "god" in charge of all the evil occurring here on Earth.

 Yes, there is.  He is known as Satan, Lucifer and the Devil.  He owns this planet.

"Nuff said!
Or none of them...
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(01-11-2025, 05:00 PM)Oldcynic Wrote: Which "god."

Do we worship the "god" that created Adam & Eve and then sent them out of Eden?

Or do we worship the one who encouraged Cain to murder his brother.

Perhaps the "god" that led Abraham to murder his own son.

It may be we worship the "god" who insured the safe passage of the Israelites from Egypt..

Maybe you worship the "god' who demanded and directed wars against his "chosen People."

Do you worship the one "god" who flooded the Earth and wiped away all he created?  Which one should we worship?

Is there a "god" in charge of all the evil occurring here on Earth.

 Yes, there is.  He is known as Satan, Lucifer and the Devil.  He owns this planet.

"Nuff said!

Eve believed the serpent and took a bite.  Shared it with Adam who should've known better.  But what if Adam didn't take a bite?  That seems like another logistical nightmare.  Eve would have to run around with clothes on, but Adam could continue running around .... well .... yet this creates another problem since Adam would not understand the situation he is not in, but eve is.

But since both took a bite together, then we gave up the title deed of the planet, over to that serpent idiot.  We no longer had it.  And Christ is the only one who can take it back.  And of course can do whatever he wants with it, like completely destroy it if he wants to.
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Mauro Biglino has continued his journey into the heart of ancient religious texts. It has led him into a very dark place. But he is not afraid to turn a very bright light on it.

This video has subtitles. 23 minutes.

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(03-31-2026, 11:05 AM)SlowLoris Wrote: Mauro Biglino has continued his journey into the heart of ancient religious texts. It has led him into a very dark place. But he is not afraid to turn a very bright light on it.

This video has subtitles. 23 minutes.




Here's one (albeit long winded) with Mauro Biglino and David Icke:
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(01-11-2025, 05:00 PM)Oldcynic Wrote: Which "god."

Do we worship the "god" that created Adam & Eve and then sent them out of Eden?

Or do we worship the one who encouraged Cain to murder his brother.

Perhaps the "god" that led Abraham to murder his own son.

It may be we worship the "god" who insured the safe passage of the Israelites from Egypt..

Maybe you worship the "god' who demanded and directed wars against his "chosen People."

Do you worship the one "god" who flooded the Earth and wiped away all he created?  Which one should we worship?

Is there a "god" in charge of all the evil occurring here on Earth.

 Yes, there is.  He is known as Satan, Lucifer and the Devil.  He owns this planet.

"Nuff said!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satanà
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Some people embraced big pharma to change nature whereas I listened to Jesus and embraced nature to improve the change. The heavenly Father said, "This is my daughter in whom I am well pleased". 18.1.2020. 
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(04-04-2026, 03:45 PM)ELIAKIM Wrote:


Makes a lot of sense.  Jesus wouldn't ask for something as material as a loaf of bread.  We ask for what we feel is lacking inside us.
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(04-04-2026, 04:25 PM)Oldcynic Wrote:
(04-04-2026, 03:45 PM)ELIAKIM Wrote:


Makes a lot of sense.  Jesus wouldn't ask for something as material as a loaf of bread.  We ask for what we feel is lacking inside us.

Good point. 

Due to tragic circumstances in my 20s and 30s I would say this prayer.

God grant me the Serenity to accept the things I cannot change. 
Courage to change the things I can and wisdom to know the difference. 

I longed for peace of mind and once it came to be, I was catapulted spiritually. 

"Healing is the path of salvation and love is the way" Jesus Christ 

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Some people embraced big pharma to change nature whereas I listened to Jesus and embraced nature to improve the change. The heavenly Father said, "This is my daughter in whom I am well pleased". 18.1.2020. 
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An Etymological Discussion of Ancient Texts
(04-05-2026, 06:19 PM)ELIAKIM Wrote:
(04-04-2026, 04:25 PM)Oldcynic Wrote:
(04-04-2026, 03:45 PM)ELIAKIM Wrote:


Makes a lot of sense.  Jesus wouldn't ask for something as material as a loaf of bread.  We ask for what we feel is lacking inside us.

Good point. 

Due to tragic circumstances in my 20s and 30s I would say this prayer.

God grant me the Serenity to accept the things I cannot change. 
Courage to change the things I can and wisdom to know the difference. 

I longed for peace of mind and once it came to be, I was catapulted spiritually. 

"Healing is the path of salvation and love is the way" Jesus Christ 

Heartflowers

I find it interesting that the Lord's Prayer and the Serenity Prayer are not begging prayers. There is no, "Please, God" in either one. They are both said with confidence that God will, without a doubt, grant the request. To activate the request, the sayer of the prayer only has to say it.
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