tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9452662.comments2023-11-19T03:28:33.543-05:00Thoughts on God and TruthDMhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09417724576079308142noreply@blogger.comBlogger579125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9452662.post-65965299632866177032019-02-07T21:44:06.212-05:002019-02-07T21:44:06.212-05:00"If someone can do miracles at will, like hea..."If someone can do miracles at will, like healing people, then surely that demonstrates that the person has power (or at least access to a power) that the rest of us don't. But does having power imply that someone speaks the truth and is not deluded in his beliefs? Surely not ..."<br /><br />Glad to hear someone else say this.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01642748407816635640noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9452662.post-13631836431871048092018-02-28T18:12:57.784-05:002018-02-28T18:12:57.784-05:00Hi Daniel,
I just happened to stumble across your...Hi Daniel,<br /><br />I just happened to stumble across your blog, this last post you wrote a while back. I checked out other posts, including some early ones where you had many comments, including this early one where you said:<br /><br />"My goal is to find the truth, and if I am to be honest in that search I have to move on from my faith in infallible claims of divine pronouncements."<br /><br />It seems you hardly post now, and not for almost 2 years, and you don't seem to get comments now. I don't even know if you will ever read this.<br /><br />But I am curious. Where are you at now in your search for truth? Has this blog helped? Have you simply lost enthusiasm for blogging, or are you blogging elsewhere, or has you search been submerged by life?Eric Hatfieldhttp://www.is-there-a-god.infonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9452662.post-47212116752316726602017-03-14T14:47:29.806-04:002017-03-14T14:47:29.806-04:00DENOMINATIONAL VIEW OF THE BIBLE BY STEVE FINNELL...DENOMINATIONAL VIEW OF THE BIBLE BY STEVE FINNELL<br />Mormons view of the Bible<br />According to the 8th Article of Faith, Mormons "believe the Bible to be the word of God as far as it is translated correctly." The Bible is considered as a correct book, but contains passages either translated incorrectly and/or interpreted incorrectly, and is also missing passages. The most important aid to Latter-Day Saints when reading the Bible, and any other Scriptures is the guidance of the Holy Ghost. <br /><br />REF: www.mormonwiki.com/The_Bible<br /><br />Mormons are honest enough to admit they believe the Bible as long as it does not conflict with Mormon doctrine.<br /><br />Most denomination believe the Bible is true as long as it is not contrary to the doctrine found in their creed books. The difference is they are not honest enough to admit their man-made creeds supersede the Bible.<br /><br />Baptist/Calvinists do not believe, (Acts 2:38 Then Peter said to them, "Repent, and let every one of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. (NKJV)<br /><br /> Baptist/Calvinist believe, Acts 2:38 should have been written ".....Repent, and be baptized because you sins have already been forgiven. And you received salvation and the Holy Spirit the minute you believed."<br /><br />Baptist/Calvinists do not believe, (1Timothy 4:1 Now the Spirit expressly says that in latter times some will depart from the faith, giving heed to deceiving spirits and doctrine of demons.(NKJV)<br /><br />Baptists/Calvinists believe that, 1Timothy 4:1 should have been translated,"..Now the Spirit says once you are saved you cannot depart from the faith. And if you do depart you were never saved in the first place."<br /><br />Denominations such as Roman Catholics, Lutherans, Methodist, Quakers etc. all believe that creed books and other records of church doctrine void the Bible if it contradicts denominational doctrine.<br /><br />YOU ARE INVITED TO READ MY BLOG>> steve-finnell.blogspot.com Steve Finnellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12863026367048527526noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9452662.post-6482450102656915172016-10-30T15:19:51.056-04:002016-10-30T15:19:51.056-04:00Is temptation or conflict between our short-term a...Is temptation or conflict between our short-term and long-term wants really evidence for the existence of a non-physical existence? I don't think so. We have multiple levels of motivation and they need not all be pushing in the same direction. <br /><br />I don't know what congruency with the Bible means. Any powerful piece of literature must capture our struggles well or else it would not be powerful. But that does not mean its interpretations of being are correct. DMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09417724576079308142noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9452662.post-57977814800403304542016-10-17T19:19:00.224-04:002016-10-17T19:19:00.224-04:00Best explaination yet!!Best explaination yet!!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08956197523180280332noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9452662.post-16440127271641083222016-10-17T19:18:47.579-04:002016-10-17T19:18:47.579-04:00Best explaination yet!!Best explaination yet!!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08956197523180280332noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9452662.post-74684513548684754682016-10-05T10:25:40.086-04:002016-10-05T10:25:40.086-04:00Part III - Ultimately, it makes me realize the nee...Part III - Ultimately, it makes me realize the need for something solid to stand on, because all other things get washed away or change or proven fully or partially untrue. There is no solid rock of understanding to stand on except the one you choose for yourself. Whether its solid or not, that eventually will be found out. <br /><br />And the reason I say - this might make you call me delusional - if I were satan/devil/evil, I couldn’t think of a better way to dissuade and turn aside as many people from truth as what is done today with the world’s systems and institutions, all leaning and biased towards disproving with “science” and “knowledge” the very things that are true. If the devil is the prince of this world, he is in charge of all this evolution (genius way to sow doubt) being crammed down our throats despite it being only a theory with scant reliable evidence, and with way more contradictions and unanswered questions. Christians and their beliefs would be one of the most ridiculed group of people (which it is), and Jesus would be one of the most offensive truths.<br /><br />The nature of my heart, of any person’s heart (if we are honest with ourselves) is decrepit and naturally seeking mischief and selfish gains. The presence of a higher conscience (spirit, soul, whatever you want to call it) is also evidence to me that there indeed is something more than just this physical/material existence. <br /><br />Thanks for letting me rant, I really have no one to talk to about this and have been keeping it mostly in. I’m not saying I have all the answers (or any for that matter), and my understanding and perspective is still bound to change and grow in an innumerable amount of ways before the end, but applying common sense, wisdom and an honest open heart, I can’t deny the congruency of what I see in the world with what’s spelled out in the bible. Good luck on your journey, thanks for the platform you’ve created to share.<br /><br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9452662.post-34279480471226765912016-10-05T10:24:58.668-04:002016-10-05T10:24:58.668-04:00Part II - But if you dig down further you can see ...Part II - But if you dig down further you can see that all beliefs, they are learned from somewhere. And those sources, whatever they may be (parents, accredited PhD scientist, authors, teachers, anyone, etc..), those sources are biased. All of them. Each one comes with their own agendas, their own desires and wishes and predispositions, cultural backgrounds and presumptions. Even the most authoritative source cannot say with certainty that "theirs is the way", because of the relatively limited and shallow perspective and understanding we are afforded in this short blink of a life amidst the seemingly infinite amount of knowledge experiences shared by humanity. <br /><br />Even the bible can be questioned as an authority, sure. The validity of the texts and the authors can be debated. But as another poster mentioned, I believe there will never be "conclusive" proof one way or another. That would just negate the whole free-will thing. Amidst these turbulent seas of uncertainty, we are all left to our devices to try to figure out the way and understand the correct path. …Continued…<br /><br />Maybe because of my upbringing, maybe because of my cowardice, maybe because of God's protective watch I am still inclined to believe in his existence. Even though I too have many unanswerable questions (what if I was born in a muslim family? Why do little kids have to suffer and hunger?) I feel that some things we are not able to comprehend on this side of life. Just as some punishments/consequences my young toddler thinks are bad or unfair without fully understanding that I have reasons he won't grasp in his limited mind (his protection, his welfare, etc..), we too have to experience these unanswered questions and atrocities with the hope that all will make sense in the end. As an aside my only explanation thus far for unjust suffering is the hope that God deemed the unfortunate cost of this suffering worth the reward of having creatures that entirely in their free will choose to follow and worship him, to reciprocate the kind of love that forced obedience would never be capable of fostering…<br /><br />Now you may chalk this up to delusion, but another reason I am inclined to believe in God is because of the amazing, miraculous thing we experience everyday called nature, and the fact that the less credible religion of evolution fails to adequately explain where this comes from. I heard some people were depressed after the movie “Avatar” came out because Pandora wasn’t real…well we live on a Pandora if they would just open their eyes. The more science delves deeper into biology, chemistry, physics, etc… the more astounding it becomes the level of intricacy, complexity and harmony that exists. Don’t even get me started on the brain, quantum physics, or even fractals! Like seriously, wtf! Nature screams at me the brilliance of the ultimate creator (Jesus), NOT; a big explosion (out of nothing?), primordial soup, fishies, monkies, and then me, all made more palatable by stretching this fairy tale over “billions of years”<br /><br />I know the common response, but the science “proves” this and mountains of evidence that…but as I mentioned, all sources are ultimately biased and have some agenda that is being pushed. And now, you have the controversy of the apparent high levels of inaccuracies and retracted articles in all these peer-reviewed highly esteemed publications. The blind leading the blind. Thats not to say that all science is bad; on the contrary it is amazing and to me speaks more loudly of a created Earth and the existence of such creator. But even the techniques used to date the age of the Earth are rife with inconsistencies and unaccounted variables (for example how do you know for certain the levels of carbon before any records were kept?)...continued...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9452662.post-83970862172137902272016-10-05T10:23:31.608-04:002016-10-05T10:23:31.608-04:00Part I - Ignorance is bliss. The older I grow the ...Part I - Ignorance is bliss. The older I grow the more unsure I become of things I used to be certain about, and "black & white" turns into multiple shades of gray...<br /><br />I am too struggling (though I am loath to admit it) and for the sake of intellectual honesty and confirming my beliefs I feel they do need to be examined. <br /><br />My issue of questioning things is highly related to my drug addiction (no pun intended), although I feel I gain a heightened sense of psycho-analytic insight when I partake of the weed. I start poking and prodding at thoughts and beliefs and cracks begin to show as the wedges of doubt get driven further in, and I think to myself "is this truly an insight or the misleading malicious evil spirit directing me away from the path of righteousness. Maybe I am being delusional about all of it?"<br /><br />One thing I have realized is that we are bound tightly in how we feel with our beliefs. Some people will sweat and be anxious about a certain belief while others will have nary the concern about the same thing. Just like you stated in one of your earlier posts, two people can have strong convictions that are completely opposed to each other. Who is right? Which one is the truth? Are these even the right questions to be asking??...continued...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9452662.post-68753080307953967762014-07-16T21:52:04.468-04:002014-07-16T21:52:04.468-04:00Oct. 29th 2009
That date means little to you... b...Oct. 29th 2009 <br />That date means little to you... but it marked a monumental change in my life. You provided so much help to me that night- the ability to "cry out" and be answered. For that- I will be eternally grateful. honest. it may seem weird... but like a gravestone, I came back often over the past 5 years to read my post and your reply. DM I cannot thank you enough for "being there' then... and now nearly 5 years later I again thank you for your kind response. Everything you said then was so impactful. The book you recommended and the blog you created were a godsend (pun intended) I wanted to show you my appreciation then and wished you had a "donate" button.... but now I believe money doesn't' motivate you at all. You are that "best friend" everyone wishes they had in their life when they most need them. I just wanted to take a moment and let you know how much it meant to me in my life.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9452662.post-19217284203920781702014-05-24T07:19:35.078-04:002014-05-24T07:19:35.078-04:00Thank you for your questions. I cannot say I am t...Thank you for your questions. I cannot say I am the best one to give advice. Overcoming difficulties like you describe can seem insurmountable especially if one is also depressed. (I went through a period of depression too when everything seemed bleak.) The key, I think, is to realize that those are temporary hardships and beyond them there is opportunity for a good and satisfying life. Imagine a bird's eye view of your life from start to finish: what you are going through now will probably look like a small or large bump on your journey. So, although you cannot see beyond those difficulties now, don't give up and let those difficulties derail you, but rather pursue the good life mostly by studying hard and perhaps by finding a few good friends.<br /><br />DM<br />DMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09417724576079308142noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9452662.post-34130298254472631712014-05-24T00:45:09.139-04:002014-05-24T00:45:09.139-04:00It took me 2 and a half hours but I read every sin...It took me 2 and a half hours but I read every single comment and reply.. I Just like seeing everyone's veiw on the subject. I have 3 questions to ask please 1) Daniel or anyone have you ever expirenced a 'supernatural' feeling or a message that you believe was from a spiratural force? And 2) With all the talk of religion and doubt and philosophy do you all agree with the saying that the more philosophy that you know the more reasons you need to live?..Is being nieve a gift? I feel i have lost my faith ( why I lost my faith is a long complicated story) 3) the past year a lot has happened in my life my relationship with my girlfriend , I became very depressed, my family had to sell our house so we are livin in my aunts house, But I'm starting to get back my life has changed considerably , and I want to change myself for the better come this summer and since having lost my faith I feel that my drive has been lost with my faith has anyone else felt this?..I don't know what to do ( I'm sorry just hope someone could relate I guess I am just a confused teenager).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9452662.post-26896074444771499492014-05-12T13:53:54.418-04:002014-05-12T13:53:54.418-04:00how providential. I happen to be reading a George ...how providential. I happen to be reading a George MacDonald fantasy right now, and also am going through the painful process of discovering the disparities, contradictions, and (frankly) bunk that is in the Bible. It is breaking my heart, and I am afraid, because i don't want to NOT believe in God, but God as portrayed in the bible is not a good being. And who should I believe in, then?<br /><br />I know MacDonald was a Christian; his writings influenced CS Lewis tremendously and in fact, he "stars" in Lewis's book "The Great Divorce" as the protagonist's chief interlocutor.<br /><br />anyway, thanks for recommending this essay. I will post it to myself and read it at work during free times today. I need a sane, respected mind who DOES love Jesus, but maybe DOESN'T accept the nonsense that is out there claiming to be about him. <br />HeidiSuenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9452662.post-70444964039655466322014-05-11T11:48:52.862-04:002014-05-11T11:48:52.862-04:00greetings
I don't know if you are answering po...greetings<br />I don't know if you are answering posts here anymore or not. I found the site this morning (May 2014) after googling "losing my faith" and am gratified to read many posts from people who have been or are in the same place I am ( grieving and wondering how to believe in God)<br /><br />This post is just to tell about one incident in my life, one of two miracles that keep me believing that God exists, though I no longer consider the bible to be a trustworthy account of who God is.<br /><br />Short version: a friend stepped on an earring in barefeet. The earring post went all the way into her foot, which bled when I pulled the earring out. I had asked God to help me wash her foot as a disciple, as I had been frustrated with her and was ticked that she'd been running around barefoot. I did not pray, such as it is. Just asked god to change my attitude towards my friend.<br /><br />As I removed the earring, and the blood oozed out, and she was flinching in pain, I was wiping the wound with a washcloth. Then, to "get the germs out" I told her to hang on, because I was going to squeeze it and make it bleed.<br /><br />I went to do just that, and found no wound. No blood. She did not feel any pain, either. <br />IOW, the little bitty puncture wound was gone. It had been there. There had been blood. There had been pain. And now it was gone.<br /><br />God did not whisper to me. THere was no wafting of the Holy Spirit or any other thing. Just a minor injury was there, and then it was not there. <br /><br />Nothing similar has happened in my life since, though I have experienced another inexplicable occurence not to be shared here. I am not a "miracle worker" and have never sought such. This little miracle happened not as an answer to any prayer; it just happened. It also isn't attached to any teaching or preaching or evangelistic efforts of my own. Only two people witnessed it, and I haven't bragged about it. Goodness knows, *I* did not do anything. <br /><br />But when doubts come, and I wonder if God exists, this little incident, and one other, come to mind. If God doesn't exist, where did that little injury go? And how?<br /><br />Atheists that I know say just because you can't explain something, doesn't prove that God exists. I guess that's true. <br />and if God can heal a little earring puncture on a foot, why won't he step in and rid the world of leprosy or flesh eating disease, or for that matter, famine? <br /><br />I don't know. I don't know why that little injury went away, either. I guess I just wanted to point out that stuff happens that there is no explanation for. Not "coincidence," not flashy, not expected. HeidiSuenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9452662.post-38076371192151708012014-05-11T10:09:57.382-04:002014-05-11T10:09:57.382-04:00hello. Responding to your post of Oct 31, 2009
I s...hello. Responding to your post of Oct 31, 2009<br />I see below that you posted last year,(2013) and seem to have arrived at a peaceful place. I am exactly where you describe yourself here: believing the bible for your whole life, and then sitting quietly in BS while everyone else discusses and digs into something that you no longer believe is true.<br />I don't want to lose my faith. Deep inside me, I feel that God is present, and in fact, I've had ongoing talks with God, without a sense of disapproval or fear, only love and even peace...until I think about the bible. That wrecks me, and I have sat in tears for the past day, full of doubts and in deep pain.<br />I already know the god of the bible is not who I believe in. But then, who? It is very scary.<br />I don't know if you are up to it, but I'd love to dialogue with someone who is going thru, or has been thru, this journey. HeidiSuenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9452662.post-18993170956869669312013-12-16T19:46:16.849-05:002013-12-16T19:46:16.849-05:00Verrry late to the party, but this post and the fo...Verrry late to the party, but this post and the following comments, especially Joshua's and Amy's, got me thinking. As suggested, if God (as modern Christianity perceives Him) is as all-knowing and powerful as they claim, then Amy's suggestion that He set us up for failure from the beginning, is dead on.<br /><br />However, Joshua also brings up an interesting point: many denominations seem to represent God as willing to save everyone, but unable to do so due to our stubbornness. In this way, He is "helpless". Some Christians will claim that this helplessness is a showing of love, and the result of the gift of free will. But I wonder.<br /><br />What if God didn't know what would happen when He created reality? As humans, we have a reasonably negative reaction to the idea of a God who created reality to fail once, after which He would recreate it perfectly. And we also have a reasonably negative reaction to the idea of a God who, knowing that many of His creations would face a tragic end, went ahead and created anyway. (This also introduces the idea of a God who isn't as perfect and powerful as many Christians want to believe -- why couldn't He create a perfect system from the start? And saying "because free will" isn't a good argument.)<br /><br />What we seem to be left with is a God who, regardless of the consequences, decided that creating was better than not creating. He might not have known what He was going to get, but He went ahead and did it anyway. And then everything went hell.<br /><br />This "God" is far more human than the one I've hear preached about on Sunday, and I think the idea of Him might make some people uncomfortable. God is supposed to have known how everything was going to go down before He hit the "create all" button. But again, this seems unfair to we humans who have to live with the broken results. This being the case, and considering His later promises to "remake" reality in a perfect way for those who choose to believe in Him, the impression I've started to get is that of a Creator who didn't really know what He would get the first time around. Now that He's seen the results and recognized the flaws in the original work, He assumes He will be able to "get it right" the second time around. Thus, a perfect and heavenly "new creation in Christ Jesus". It's not quite the same thing, but this Creator strikes me as much closer to the Gnostics' Demiurge, rather than the perfect, all-knowing and all-powerful Creator of modern, mainline Christian thought.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9452662.post-13733432210896672382013-11-11T02:11:55.104-05:002013-11-11T02:11:55.104-05:00WOW.... I have been struggling with this for years...WOW.... I have been struggling with this for years Daniel, and I have given it a lot of thought and will probably continue to do so for the rest of my life, but I have come to the conclusion that I simply cannot and will not follow anything or anyone that claims to be the truth, yet is misleading and full of falsehoods, and if the bible cannot be trusted, who can I trust? an offshoot of a lie?{Islam) or the Torah? the original lie? I have come to the conclusion that as human beings, its much easier to blame the bad influences on a devil, than to say I have an enormous ego which causes me to seek pleasure every chance I get. I have a real problem with the science of the bible, the creation story (which was actually based on the ancient Sumerian's creation story) and the age of the world, but what is really troubling for me is the concept of an ever loving GOD sending me to hell, even though I was a good upstanding moral citizen, a loving father, and a good son etc, simply because I reject the many falsehoods of the Christian faith. I also have a problem with the blood sacrifice aspect of it, but don't get want to get off topic. I believe in the teachings of Jesus Christ, its the gospels and Bible I have a problem with, some of which were written 60-70 years after he was crucified. Many of these manuscripts were written by scribes and I simply don't have faith on their accounts, it seems to me that if I just finished witnessing the resurrection of Christ, I would surely race to write and record every little detail, not wait 60 years, so I can dictate it to someone who wasn't even alive at the time. I am not even going to delve into the catholic church and its doctrine simply for the sake of not offending its believers, after all, I am not recruiting for my beliefs, hell its not easy waking up one day and realizing how incredibly selfish and self-centered we are as humans to depend on a GOD that is involved in every aspect of your life, listens to every prayer, and knows everything in every heart at once.....but not only that....a GOD who already knows where you are destined to spend eternity, and has the power to change it, but won't, that's not my GOD. I know I am going to hear from some that death is the price of sin, but which sin am I dying for? not believing? Well that automatically involves removal of choice, it becomes you will do as I say or die, why not save humanity the gazillions of deaths and suffering and just make us to love him anyways? Its not as if religion gives you a choice anyways. I have found that the more I read, and research, and study the more I rebel against established religions, and that's no accident, the truth DOES set you free, free from bondage, does that mean I am to live a life of sin? No, for me it simply means that I can love without the pressure of HAVING to love, I live or try to live my life by the example of Jesus Christ, but I am not a Christian, I renounce self like Buddha, but I am not a Buddhist, I follow the peaceful teachings of the Dalai Lama, but I am not Buddhist again...I am simply a human trying to make it through this world, and be the most loving helping, caring person I can be, I don't always succeed and make many mistakes, but I carry on and try to learn from my mistakes, if this makes me a bad person, so be it.<br />BTW I do believe in a creator, just not the one of the bible, some powerful intelligent force had to create that first superheated dense mass that caused the big-bang, I am just not so egotistical that I believe that we are its greatest or only creation, or that I am important enough that he watches me every second of the day from some far away spot in the universe.....I am not that important!!!! And I hate to tell you, neither are you, live and let live, love, and you will have found the true meaning of life.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9452662.post-57278970788911388622013-08-08T22:32:18.970-04:002013-08-08T22:32:18.970-04:00Honey, do like apostles commit to submit to Lord 2...Honey, do like apostles commit to submit to Lord 24 7. Cuz demons r attack you Hon. Just bend freewill let Lord control you. It will be hard so be ready be persecuted 247Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9452662.post-28654597134101303962013-08-08T22:28:10.882-04:002013-08-08T22:28:10.882-04:00I don't wanna go into great detail but spirit ...I don't wanna go into great detail but spirit atheism attack you. Just choose obey Lord and preach Nonstop and all other blocks will blow awayAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9452662.post-48117926487660824532013-08-08T22:21:51.367-04:002013-08-08T22:21:51.367-04:00Faith without works is dead. Two keys you must ch...Faith without works is dead. Two keys you must choose confess all known sins. I don't know y u left but you basically have to go all out for Lord open air preach Nonstop. Be willing go to jail for christ just like apostles. To make thru future persecution u have preach Christ nonstop you'll get breakthrough. beforehanD commitment to 24 7 preach chriatAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9452662.post-12439854979539030322013-06-08T11:01:02.709-04:002013-06-08T11:01:02.709-04:00I'm glad the blog and comments have been helpf...I'm glad the blog and comments have been helpful. How has your searching progressed in 4 years? I am interested to know where it has lead you?<br /><br />DMDMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09417724576079308142noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9452662.post-41582039071128912182013-06-08T09:28:32.361-04:002013-06-08T09:28:32.361-04:00D-
Thank you so much. That's me on Oct. 29, 2...D-<br /><br />Thank you so much. That's me on Oct. 29, 2009. roughly 4 years later I came back to your blog today to reconnect to the beginning of my journey. I was SO happy my post was still visible. You will never understand how much your reply helped me on that day! Just knowing there was someplace I could go and someone I could "talk" to made a WORLD of difference in a very troubling time. Thank you for helping me...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9452662.post-79113915639958644372013-04-10T10:32:54.455-04:002013-04-10T10:32:54.455-04:00The drive to build a tower is suffused with a demo...The drive to build a tower is suffused with a demonic idealism - and flies in the face of human diversity, and the need for human beings to affirm and celebrate, and accept, their diversity, as trying as it may be, at times. The Tower, was not an achievement of greatness, but of hubris, and God rightly saw that such hubris is counter to human development. Not by going up do we find our purpose, but by spreading out and finding ourselves across of the face of the earth do we find who we are, ever-evolving, ever-moving. The Tower was the worst kind of idealism, like Nazi homogeneity, and we all know how that ended - those who diverged from it were killed! Because Hitler wanted to build a Tower.castawayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17653469685678467326noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9452662.post-955764880462223832013-02-04T22:24:01.260-05:002013-02-04T22:24:01.260-05:00God is an anunaki, the anunaki home world is a pla...God is an anunaki, the anunaki home world is a planet in our solar system, It is on a 22 thousen year oliptical orbit which takes their planet too far away from earth to travel back and forward easily, the anunaki came to earth to mine gold for atmospheric heat traping technology as ther planets orbit takes them very far away from the suns heat, once here they realised that the earths gravity and atmospheric pressure was to great for them to handle for long periods of time so they took a very strong and slightly intelligent mamel and geneticly changed them to create the perfect worker to mine the gold, once done they gave us some knowlege, the worker kept learning and gaining more knowledge untill the anunaki started to fear what the worker would be capable of if left uncheaked, so they took the knowlege back in the form of genocide, the anunaki only had a limited time on earth till there planet started to move too far away from the earth so they left and returned to thier planet promising to return in the distant future most likly for more gold but possbly to stop us from becoming more technilogicly advance than them, what do they fear? maybe that we will take there planet for ourselves in the persuit of knowledge Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9452662.post-62600865467215079022012-10-13T22:56:59.876-04:002012-10-13T22:56:59.876-04:00I think you'll like our blogs. God bless you. ...I think you'll like our blogs. God bless you. Meet me Upstairs, dude...cuTNToohttp://cutntoo.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com