i should of said instead of defining GOD using these mathematical rules, they defined how his heavenly court is oragainzed. that makes more sense.
Beta Male
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Fibonacci numbers and 144,000
by Beta Male inthe twelfth fibonacci number is 144, since they start counting the sequence with zero.
that just seems an neat "coincidence" eh?
all this religious stuff has its roots in the study of mathematics and the stars, doesnt it?
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Fibonacci numbers and 144,000
by Beta Male inthe twelfth fibonacci number is 144, since they start counting the sequence with zero.
that just seems an neat "coincidence" eh?
all this religious stuff has its roots in the study of mathematics and the stars, doesnt it?
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Beta Male
i dont know about "spooky" james. i just think the bible writers took information relating to astronomy/astrology/geometry and based their understanding and definition of god on that. these numbers have no "power" in and of themselves, ala "sacred geometry".
I just took that all as proof of its roots, that is, the study/worship of the stars and their movements.
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Fibonacci numbers and 144,000
by Beta Male inthe twelfth fibonacci number is 144, since they start counting the sequence with zero.
that just seems an neat "coincidence" eh?
all this religious stuff has its roots in the study of mathematics and the stars, doesnt it?
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Beta Male
the twelfth Fibonacci number is 144, since they start counting the sequence with zero. that just seems an neat "coincidence" eh? All this religious stuff has its roots in the study of mathematics and the stars, doesnt it?
Does anyone remember the old computer program LOGO, the line drawing turtle? In the 8th grade we had computer labs, and this was the program they used to teach basic geometry. Through trial and error I discovered a pentagram has to have five 144 degree angles to be perfect. that made me stop and think.
I dont really have a reason for this thread, not really. But does anyone think, as i do, that the very root of religion is the study of the movements of the stars, but not the stars themselves? Early astronomers probably didnt have to work too long to notice some very apparent "laws" that governed their movements, then wondered what intelligence must has set them there?
sorry for the disjointed rambling, its just how my brain works.
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Craziest thing you've ever been "counseled" for????
by superman ini know that this has been a popular post in the past.
but after my last post, it got me thinking.
i used to always use those stupid field service report slips as scratch paper.
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Beta Male
Sitting by myself made me appear "unfriendly".
If you knew me, you would see how silly this was.
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How I made a WITNESS break the spell he was under, a least temporarily
by What-A-Coincidence inafter telling him my fam.
and i left, i explained to him about the pedophiles, un etc.. like clockwork ... "the society is imperfect" "new light" bla bla.
i said, 'we are told to repeat those lines, and you my friend have done a great job" ... you should have seen his face ... priceless.
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Beta Male
you snapped him a little. good. now do it again.
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Beta Male
in any blackmail scheme? nah, just the profitable ones.
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Do you find yourself kinda thinking conspiricy theorist are maybe correct?
by IreallydidwalkoutofaKH ini don't know if it is me or if it is becauce i was taught so much false teachings growing up, or maybe that the watch tower publications are about a 10th grade level and when i read a thoughtful article i want to believe it.
but boy, television media seems to present the public with truths the same way the watchtower presents its truth.
with 10 minute sound bites, never getting to deep and really not explaining very well the history of some of the subjects.just a thought!
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Beta Male
no, i wont be challenging anyone. your lack of an answer concerning your possible anti-semitism is telling enough to me. i dont mess with people who believe in the Protocols. I dont believe in conspiracy theories, that much should be apparent. why you demand an answer from me, when i obviously dont, seems odd. now answer my question. do you believe there is a worldwide conspiracy of jews hell-bent on world dominationin in the guise of a banking cartel? these theories always seem to boil down to that. the floor is yours.
P.S. this is my last post to this thread, period.
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Do you find yourself kinda thinking conspiricy theorist are maybe correct?
by IreallydidwalkoutofaKH ini don't know if it is me or if it is becauce i was taught so much false teachings growing up, or maybe that the watch tower publications are about a 10th grade level and when i read a thoughtful article i want to believe it.
but boy, television media seems to present the public with truths the same way the watchtower presents its truth.
with 10 minute sound bites, never getting to deep and really not explaining very well the history of some of the subjects.just a thought!
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Beta Male
i find it hard to believe you would suggest as credible two blazing anti-semites one of which who readily promulgated the "blood-libel" as a fact.
do you, personally, believe that jews are responsible for all the worlds ills, GOLF2? since you vouch for these clowns as to the validity of their theories, do you also believe what they declare are the root causes of their theorries? are you an anti-semite, GOLF2? because you would have to be, IMO, to follow what they say.
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Do you find yourself kinda thinking conspiricy theorist are maybe correct?
by IreallydidwalkoutofaKH ini don't know if it is me or if it is becauce i was taught so much false teachings growing up, or maybe that the watch tower publications are about a 10th grade level and when i read a thoughtful article i want to believe it.
but boy, television media seems to present the public with truths the same way the watchtower presents its truth.
with 10 minute sound bites, never getting to deep and really not explaining very well the history of some of the subjects.just a thought!
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Beta Male
on Eustace Mullins:
(From Wikipedia, FWIW.)
"Mullins has been accused of antisemitism by the Anti-Defamation League. In 1968, Mullins authored a tract entitled The Biological Jew (Staunton, Va., Faith and Service Books, Aryan League of America, 1968). The tract includes the following statement about Nazi antisemitism: "Nazism is simply this — a proposal that the German people rid themselves of the parasitic Jews. The gentile host dared to protest against the continued presence of the parasite, and attempted to throw it off." The book also claims that Jews "drink the blood of an innocent gentile child" in religious ceremonies, and that this practice represents the essence of Judaism. [4]
The following is an excerpt of an interview, conducted in 1993, with Mullins regarding his views:
- Question: Do you believe Jews are parasites?
- EM: Parasites? No, as I say, this was a theme that I developed in 1968 in that one book. I've never referred to it again and in fact there is nothing about Jews in my last five books in the past twenty years simply because I moved into larger spheres, the world order ...
In an interview hosted on YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PlnFT0ksbQ&NR=1), Mr. Mullins once again alleges that ritual human sacrifice is (i) a central tenet of Judaism; and (ii) the singular source of anti-Semitism. It appears in this interview that Mr. Mullins believes that the Rockefeller/Rothschild funded Zionists were responsible for the 9/11 attacks."
yeah, hes credible alrighty.
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Do you find yourself kinda thinking conspiricy theorist are maybe correct?
by IreallydidwalkoutofaKH ini don't know if it is me or if it is becauce i was taught so much false teachings growing up, or maybe that the watch tower publications are about a 10th grade level and when i read a thoughtful article i want to believe it.
but boy, television media seems to present the public with truths the same way the watchtower presents its truth.
with 10 minute sound bites, never getting to deep and really not explaining very well the history of some of the subjects.just a thought!
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Beta Male
oh yeah! and try a radio-biola while youre at it. highly recommended.