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  • Adam Fag
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    Re: Mars

    Originally posted by J
    SciFi writers

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  • James Hutchins
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    Re: Mars

    Originally posted by Adam Ski View Post
    Yes, but how do we know what he meant?

    I don't cut+paste I write what I think and hope you do too. That's why I'm here! But a search LIKE THIS ONE just throws up so much rot. What a waste of time! To write all that! Let alone to read it!

    But I'd say you guys are the real deal and if you don't like what I say, I don't mind. I'm quite sure you will say what you think.

    "God" is not a space ship.

    But a space ship is.
    How do we know what God meant? (I repeated for clarity)
    God knows man is simple, some more simple than others. So He had the Bible written for the simplest of man to understand. What part did you not get?
    Think for a moment, what purpose would it serve God to make all confusing and open to interpretation? No one would ever get His Divine Message, everyone would go to Hell. That would be pretty stupid. Do you think God is stupid, Adam?

    A 'Space Ship' is not God. 'Space Ships' only exist in SciFi writers imagination. 'Beam me up Scotty!', that is so funny.

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  • Adam Fag
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    Re: Mars

    Originally posted by Faith_Machine View Post
    No, when God used Ezekiel's hand to write Ezekiel's part of the Bible, He meant what he said and said what He meant. The same is true of every other word in the Bible.

    God does not play games in His writing. He intended His book to be so simple, even a fool could understand it. That you fail to understand it leads me to believe you are either brain damaged or, worse yet, willfully stupid.
    Yes, but how do we know what he meant?

    I don't cut+paste I write what I think and hope you do too. That's why I'm here! But a search LIKE THIS ONE just throws up so much rot. What a waste of time! To write all that! Let alone to read it!

    But I'd say you guys are the real deal and if you don't like what I say, I don't mind. I'm quite sure you will say what you think.

    "God" is not a space ship.

    But a space ship is.

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Re: Mars

    Originally posted by Adam Ski View Post
    Yes. I see. I know you think there is a God so that would make sense for you.

    ZOOM

    I don't know who drew that or if the man who saw it was mad (if he'd seen what's in THAT [pic] he would have been mad) BUT he wrote down what he saw.

    How could we know what he'd seen, til now? Ezekiel 1:4-25 Now we make those things too and that's how we know what he meant.
    We make four-faced angels now (the bulk of the description in the quote you've selected)?

    Could you show me one?

    Where are they manufactured?

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  • Redeemed Papist
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    Re: Mars

    Quick primer lesson on scripture twisting for you and then I really am going to stop spoon feeding you.
    2 Kings 2:23-25

    23And he went up from thence unto Bethel: and as he was going up by the way, there came forth little children out of the city, and mocked him, and said unto him, Go up, thou bald head; go up, thou bald head. 24And he turned back, and looked on them, and cursed them in the name of the LORD. And there came forth two she bears out of the wood, and tare forty and two children of them. 25And he went from thence to mount Carmel, and from thence he returned to Samaria.

    Here we see a very simple and straightforward story about Elisha. It shows he was special and not to be messed around. One of the reasons you didn't mess him around was because even if it was just children calling him for having a bald head he was prepared to call upon God to send bears to rip them apart and could do it with just a glance and a prayer.

    Now either that happened just like it says or it did not. Where are your crazy space aliens? If God says that ancient wise men could and would curse children to be torn apart in His name and He carried through instantly on the request then that is what really happened.

    Take that forward for the whole Bible.

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  • Faith_Machine
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    Re: Mars

    Originally posted by Adam Ski View Post
    How could we know what he'd seen, til now? Ezekiel 1:4-25 Now we make those things too and that's how we know what he meant.
    No, when God used Ezekiel's hand to write Ezekiel's part of the Bible, He meant what he said and said what He meant. The same is true of every other word in the Bible.

    God does not play games in His writing. He intended His book to be so simple, even a fool could understand it. That you fail to understand it leads me to believe you are either brain damaged or, worse yet, willfully stupid.

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  • Zechariah Smyth
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    Re: Mars

    Originally posted by Adam Ski View Post
    I post what I want to ask you Ezekiel 1:4-25 what do you think it means?

    Cool. That's why I'm here. To see
    what you think God says (in his book).

    Well I could just post all of it and ask you what you thought it meant but for now we'll stick with Ezekiel 1:4-25


    As we saw a post or two back there are "folds" (of sheep) or "worlds" of men (same thing) ALL of which give birth. Did God make them all? Let's say yes. That's where we're up to. Have a think while I'm out to lunch.

    Thanks for all your posts.
    You think men give birth? Maybe on Mars!



    You ask me what I "think" of passages in the Bible. I think they are to be taken literally, with no interpretation whatsoever. Why is that so difficult for you to understand?

    If God would've wanted to mention little green men, He would've SAID little green men. I've read the Bible a dozen times, and any time He mentioned green he was talking about plants or clothes, not martians.

    Yours in Christ,

    Z. Smyth

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  • Redeemed Papist
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    Re: Mars

    Originally posted by Adam Ski View Post
    Cool. That's why I'm here. To see what you think God says (in his book).
    How about you just stop banging on about stuff you clearly can't prove with no evidence other than hearsay and dimly understood scripture and start reading around on the forums and in the Bible. We're not your mother. The KJV is available to you right now. Don't delay, God might kill you any time.

    Just read it as a child would read it without searching for hidden codes and you'll quickly see just how very real God actually is and how consistent and plausible every word is.

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  • Adam Fag
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    Re: Mars

    Originally posted by Zechariah Smyth View Post
    So let me get this straight:

    1. You don't believe in God.

    2. You link to a picture that you know nothing about.

    3. You post Scripture that you neither believe nor understand.

    Did I miss anything?

    And please try to control your temper from now on.
    I post what I want to ask you Ezekiel 1:4-25 what do you think it means?

    Originally posted by Redeemed Papist View Post
    We KNOW there is a God. He tells us so in the Bible.
    Cool. That's why I'm here. To see what you think God says (in his book).

    You really are determined to cherry pick your way into your woo woo ideas aren't you, friend.
    Well I could just post all of it and ask you what you thought it meant but for now we'll stick with Ezekiel 1:4-25

    As we saw a post or two back there are "folds" (of sheep) or "worlds" of men (same thing) ALL of which give birth. Did God make them all? Let's say yes. That's where we're up to. Have a think while I'm out to lunch.

    Thanks for all your posts.

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  • Redeemed Papist
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    Re: Mars

    Originally posted by Adam Ski View Post
    Yes. I see. I know you think there is a God so that would make sense for you.

    ZOOM

    I don't know who drew that or if the man who saw it was mad (if he'd seen what's in THAT [pic] he would have been mad) BUT he wrote down what he saw.

    How could we know what he'd seen, til now? Ezekiel 1:4-25 Now we make those things too and that's how we know what he meant.
    We KNOW there is a God. He tells us so in the Bible.

    You really are determined to cherry pick your way into your woo woo ideas aren't you, friend.

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  • Zechariah Smyth
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    Re: Mars

    Originally posted by Adam Ski View Post
    Yes. I see. I know you think there is a God so that would make sense for you yadda yadda yadda
    So let me get this straight:

    1. You don't believe in God.

    2. You link to a picture that you know nothing about.

    3. You post Scripture that you neither believe nor understand.

    Did I miss anything?

    And please try to control your temper from now on.

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  • Adam Fag
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    Re: Mars

    Originally posted by Zechariah Smyth View Post
    Ahh, I think I see the source of your problem: you think MEN wrote the Bible with no input from God. You actually believe that a bunch of farmers and shepherds and fishermen wrote all of the amazing things we find in the KJV Bible, all by their lonesome!



    Check this out:

    (2 Timothy 3:16) "All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness."

    Let me give you an everyday example that hopefully will allow you to wrap your brain around this. Let's say you go to a courthouse to watch a murder trial. There is a person right up front tapping away on a little machine called a stenotype. She is recording what is called the official transcript of the trial, and so it has to be very, very accurate.

    Now, you can order this transcript if you desire (note: there will be a fee), and hold it in your hands and refer to it if you'd like. Now: did she write that transcript, or did she simply record it?

    You know the answer: stop running away from the truth.



    Yours in Christ,

    Z. Smyth
    Yes. I see. I know you think there is a God so that would make sense for you.

    ZOOM

    I don't know who drew that or if the man who saw it was mad (if he'd seen what's in THAT [pic] he would have been mad) BUT he wrote down what he saw.

    How could we know what he'd seen, til now? Ezekiel 1:4-25 Now we make those things too and that's how we know what he meant.

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  • Zechariah Smyth
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    Re: Mars

    Originally posted by Adam Ski View Post
    No, no. No plan. What I think is based on what I can see and what I read and I won't read those mad things you said

    If in days gone by there were men who knew none of the things we've learned now but saw "a thing in the sky" they could write down what they saw. I think they did. If they were mad they'd write it in a mad way and yes most of them did that BUT we still have their words. Now we know what they meant but then they just wrote what they saw.

    To us now it means a lot and, though to them then it must have seemed mad or bad, it's good to know. They told the truth, as they saw it, and their words have not been changed.

    I've read here that "God's" word does not change. Do you think that Zech?
    Ahh, I think I see the source of your problem: you think MEN wrote the Bible with no input from God. You actually believe that a bunch of farmers and shepherds and fishermen wrote all of the amazing things we find in the KJV Bible, all by their lonesome!



    Check this out:

    (2 Timothy 3:16) "All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness."

    Let me give you an everyday example that hopefully will allow you to wrap your brain around this. Let's say you go to a courthouse to watch a murder trial. There is a person right up front tapping away on a little machine called a stenotype. She is recording what is called the official transcript of the trial, and so it has to be very, very accurate.

    Now, you can order this transcript if you desire (note: there will be a fee), and hold it in your hands and refer to it if you'd like. Now: did she write that transcript, or did she simply record it?

    You know the answer: stop running away from the truth.



    Yours in Christ,

    Z. Smyth

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  • Adam Fag
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    Re: Mars

    Originally posted by Zechariah Smyth View Post
    You are trying to get the Bible to conform to some crazy plan you have in your head, but that's not the way it works.

    I have never said this to anyone, but i feel your zany ideas might be more welcome at a Mormon website, or maybe the Scientologists will have you. Good luck.

    Yours in Christ,

    Z. Smyth
    No, no. No plan. What I think is based on what I can see and what I read and I won't read those mad things you said

    If in days gone by there were men who knew none of the things we've learned now but saw "a thing in the sky" they could write down what they saw. I think they did. If they were mad they'd write it in a mad way and yes most of them did that BUT we still have their words. Now we know what they meant but then they just wrote what they saw.

    To us now it means a lot and, though to them then it must have seemed mad or bad, it's good to know. They told the truth, as they saw it, and their words have not been changed.

    I've read here that "God's" word does not change. Do you think that Zech?

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  • Redeemed Papist
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    Re: Mars

    We are dealing with a luminary of the "I found a word - therefore aliens! Woooo woooo!" school, folks. It's all blind faith and scrabbling round for hidden meanings in selected bits of evidence that fit your views from here on in.

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