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Originally posted by King of Babylon View PostProve it?
First you plagiarize some random stuff from Wikipedia. Then you try to prove Lucifer’s love with scripture part that says nothing about love. This is second time today when you mess up with love. Pun intended.
At least learn about the stuff before you come ranting about it. This is just embarrassing to watch.
Are you trying to make atheists look stupid?
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Re: Favorite Bible Verse
Originally posted by King of Babylon View PostMy Favourite:
2. Peter 1:19 We have also a more sure word of prophecy; whereunto ye do well that ye take heed, as unto a light that shineth in a dark place, until the day dawn, and the day star arise in your hearts.
Day Star/Morning Star (matter of translation) also known as Lucifer.
The Vulgate (Latin) version of the Christian Bible used the word "lucifer" (with lower-case initial) twice to refer to the Morning Star: once in 2 Peter 1:19 to translate the Greek word Φωσφόρος (phōsphoros), a word, from φῶς (phōs) meaning "light" and φέρω (pherō̄) meaning "to carry", that has the same meaning of Light-Bringer that the Latin word has, and once in Isaiah 14:12 to translate the Hebrew word הילל (Hêlēl).[20] In the latter passage the title of "Morning Star" is given to the tyrannous Babylonian king, who the prophet says is destined to fall. This passage was later applied to the prince of the demons, and so the name "Lucifer" came to be used outside the Bible for the devil, and was popularized in works such as Dante Alighieri's Inferno and John Milton's Paradise Lost, but for English speakers the greatest influence has been its use in the King James Version of Isa 14:12 to translate the Hebrew word הילל, which more modern English versions render as "Morning Star" or "Day Star". A similar passage in Ezekiel 28:11–19 regarding the "king of Tyre" was also applied to the devil, contributing to the traditional picture of the fallen angel.
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Originally posted by Zombified Mushroom View PostYou didn't answer me 'bout Moses VI and VII...
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Originally posted by True Disciple View PostThat is nonsense. Lucifer didn't love God, that's just an excuse made up by some moonworshiping muslims in an attempt to downplay his depravity.
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Originally posted by King of Babylon View Post
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Originally posted by True Disciple View PostThat is nonsense. Lucifer didn't love God, that's just an excuse made up by some moonworshiping muslims in an attempt to downplay his depravity.
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Originally posted by King of Babylon View PostYa, I Know that the Lucifer was an Angel, who just loved God to much that he can bow before people, like god told him so
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Ya, copied from wikipedia, everything in there is not false.
Ya, I Know that the Lucifer was an Angel, who just loved God to much that he can bow before people, like god told him so. Banned from heaven.
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Originally posted by King of Babylon View Post*copy paste lines from wikipedia*
OK, let's take another quote from you precious Wikipedia "The Bible does not name the devil as Lucifer", from the very page you stole your last post.
See how convincing stolen quotes are taken out of context.
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My Favourite:
2. Peter 1:19 We have also a more sure word of prophecy; whereunto ye do well that ye take heed, as unto a light that shineth in a dark place, until the day dawn, and the day star arise in your hearts.
Day Star/Morning Star (matter of translation) also known as Lucifer.
The Vulgate (Latin) version of the Christian Bible used the word "lucifer" (with lower-case initial) twice to refer to the Morning Star: once in 2 Peter 1:19 to translate the Greek word Φωσφόρος (phōsphoros), a word, from φῶς (phōs) meaning "light" and φέρω (pherō̄) meaning "to carry", that has the same meaning of Light-Bringer that the Latin word has, and once in Isaiah 14:12 to translate the Hebrew word הילל (Hêlēl).[20] In the latter passage the title of "Morning Star" is given to the tyrannous Babylonian king, who the prophet says is destined to fall. This passage was later applied to the prince of the demons, and so the name "Lucifer" came to be used outside the Bible for the devil, and was popularized in works such as Dante Alighieri's Inferno and John Milton's Paradise Lost, but for English speakers the greatest influence has been its use in the King James Version of Isa 14:12 to translate the Hebrew word הילל, which more modern English versions render as "Morning Star" or "Day Star". A similar passage in Ezekiel 28:11–19 regarding the "king of Tyre" was also applied to the devil, contributing to the traditional picture of the fallen angel.
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You didn't answer me 'bout Moses VI and VII...
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Originally posted by Zombified MushroomLastly i wrote that i like Moses VI and VII, you erased it, why...? Moses VI and VII are the parts of bible, nowadays they are called Black bible, not b'cose of what it sais, but originally the pages were black and text was white... it is just 2 parts removed from bible, like many many other things... Gospel of Thomas and Gospel of Judas exist too...
It's almost as bad as Gardner's wicca forgeries.
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Originally posted by Zombified Mushroom View Post... are you believing winnie the pooh? those texts exist too...
First of all, start using proper American. It is very hard to make any sense out of your gibberish. I am not native speaker of American, but still at least I try to maintain some standard on how I write.
So you really want to ask does Winnie the Pooh books exist. Yes, they do. Do I believe in Winnie the Pooh? Yes, I know Winnie the Pooh is character in diabolical children's books.
Still, what does this has to do with Bible Verses? Get a a grip, Zionist.
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not wroten by god btw, i said the gospels exist, i do not say they are true... are you believing winnie the pooh? those texts exist too...
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