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Re: A Question: Do You Wear Robes?
when a universal aspect is traded to a single trained thought, a single thought which manipulated by association, then the only person who is dealt a fatal blow is thy own self.
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Re: A Question: Do You Wear Robes?
Originally posted by RomanK View PostGuess not dil hole! I still realize that you may persecute me for what i think and fell, but the person you supposedly hold so much admiration for would have had less to do with you than me.
CHRISTIAN VESTMENTS AND THEIR WITCH/SORCERER PARALLELS:THE XTIAN ALTAR IS SET UP NEARLY IDENTICAL WITH A RITUAL ALTER FOR WITCHCRAFT:- The Cincture is a parallel to the Witch's Cord or Girdle
- The Alb is a Ceremonial Robe
- The Bishop's Miter is a copy of the Ancient Egyptian Crowns of the Gods and the Pharaohs
- The Crosier represents the sorcerer's blasting rod and bears a strong resemblance to the Ancient Egyptian Crook
The usual xtian mass/service makes use of the following:- The Bell
- The Incense burner/Thurible
- The Candles
- The Host
- The Book
- The Chalice filled with wine
- Oil
Originally posted by Jo Freddie View PostSome advice for you...
A ) Know your audience.
B ) Throw the Da Vinci code in the bin.
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Re: A Question: Do You Wear Robes?
Originally posted by RomanK View PostGuess not dil hole! I still realize that you may persecute me for what i think and fell, but the person you supposedly hold so much admiration for would have had less to do with you than me.
CHRISTIAN VESTMENTS AND THEIR WITCH/SORCERER PARALLELS:THE XTIAN ALTAR IS SET UP NEARLY IDENTICAL WITH A RITUAL ALTER FOR WITCHCRAFT:- The Cincture is a parallel to the Witch's Cord or Girdle
- The Alb is a Ceremonial Robe
- The Bishop's Miter is a copy of the Ancient Egyptian Crowns of the Gods and the Pharaohs
- The Crosier represents the sorcerer's blasting rod and bears a strong resemblance to the Ancient Egyptian Crook
The usual xtian mass/service makes use of the following:- The Bell
- The Incense burner/Thurible
- The Candles
- The Host
- The Book
- The Chalice filled with wine
- Oil
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Re: A Question: Do You Wear Robes?
Guess not dil hole! I still realize that you may persecute me for what i think and fell, but the person you supposedly hold so much admiration for would have had less to do with you than me.
CHRISTIAN VESTMENTS AND THEIR WITCH/SORCERER PARALLELS:THE XTIAN ALTAR IS SET UP NEARLY IDENTICAL WITH A RITUAL ALTER FOR WITCHCRAFT:- The Cincture is a parallel to the Witch's Cord or Girdle
- The Alb is a Ceremonial Robe
- The Bishop's Miter is a copy of the Ancient Egyptian Crowns of the Gods and the Pharaohs
- The Crosier represents the sorcerer's blasting rod and bears a strong resemblance to the Ancient Egyptian Crook
The usual xtian mass/service makes use of the following:- The Bell
- The Incense burner/Thurible
- The Candles
- The Host
- The Book
- The Chalice filled with wine
- Oil
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Re: A Question: Do You Wear Robes?
Originally posted by RomanK View Posthave noticed the popes robes, he wears a fish on his head. And his staff has a pinecone on top of it.
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Originally posted by Pastor Isaac Peters View PostWhat a silly analogy. The Star Wars series is a work of fiction meant to make money, in which poorly drawn characters act out contrived plots in unrealistic settings. Since multiple people wrote it over an extended period of time, it has had to undergo some rather desperate retconning. The Bible, by contrast, is God's Word and wholly trustworthy.
Retroactive continuity (often shortened to retcon) refers to the deliberate alteration of previously established facts in a work of serial fiction . . .Originally posted by RomanK View PostSince Paganism predates Christianity, I think it is obvious who they stole the idea from.
have noticed the popes robes, he wears a fish on his head.
Originally posted by RomanK View PostPeople say adam and eve were first but none of them want to answer who cain married! Besides if Adam and Eve only had boys we wouldn't be here.
26 And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth.
27 So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them.
28 And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth.
Not that it matters, since all humans except the eight on Noah's ark were exterminated in the Flood. We are all descended from Noah.
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Originally posted by RomanK View PostPeople say adam and eve were first but none of them want to answer who cain married! Besides if Adam and Eve only had boys we wouldn't be here.
Genesis 5:4 And the days of Adam after he had begotten Seth were eight hundred years: and he begat sons and daughters:
How many children do you think they could have had in 800 years?
As for Cain's wife, she came from the land of Nod.
Genesis 4:16-17 And Cain went out from the presence of the LORD, and dwelt in the land of Nod, on the east of Eden. And Cain knew his wife; and she conceived, and bare Enoch: and he builded a city, and called the name of the city, after the name of his son, Enoch.
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Re: A Question: Do You Wear Robes?
People say adam and eve were first but none of them want to answer who cain married! Besides if Adam and Eve only had boys we wouldn't be here.
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Re: A Question: Do You Wear Robes?
Originally posted by RomanK View PostSince Paganism predates Christianity, I think it is obvious who they stole the idea from.
have noticed the popes robes, he wears a fish on his head. And his staff has a pinecone on top of it. It is said that the pinecone represents creation, due to the logarithmic spirals it promotes in it's architecture. Which is basically the same logarithmic spirals found in sacred geometry.
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Since Paganism predates Christianity, I think it is obvious who they stole the idea from.
have noticed the popes robes, he wears a fish on his head. And his staff has a pinecone on top of it. It is said that the pinecone represents creation, due to the logarithmic spirals it promotes in it's architecture. Which is basically the same logarithmic spirals found in sacred geometry.
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Re: A Question: Do You Wear Robes?
Originally posted by Pastor Isaac Peters View PostWhat a silly analogy. The Star Wars series is a work of fiction meant to make money, in which poorly drawn characters act out contrived plots in unrealistic settings. Since multiple people wrote it over an extended period of time, it has had to undergo some rather desperate retconning.
The Bible, by contrast, is God's Word and wholly trustworthy.
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Re: A Question: Do You Wear Robes?
Originally posted by Jo Freddie View PostYou understand it in the way that a Star Wars Fanboy, stuck in his bedroom at his parents house, thinks he understands the universe from watching the work of George Lucas. He has not left his room and his dvd collection to see what reality is like. You with your bible are very much like him and his dvd collection, you may have the full special edition boxed set but it still has nothing to do with reality.
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Originally posted by James Dewitt View PostWe True Christians® completely understand the true nature of our Father in Heaven. Its you and the rest of the world that are confused Pasta Boy!
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Re: A Question: Do You Wear Robes?
Originally posted by Jo Freddie View PostBut to be fair to them, they do understand the true nature of God" just as much as you "christians"
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