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Tue 14 Sep, 2010 12:16 pm
it is believed by some that Jesus came back to earth in his spiritual light form and taught his disciples for eleven years. these teachings were known by rabbi Hillale, and found in the nag hamuri and dead sea schrolls. according to gonostic records among various religions and in recognition of text from old and new testament and wisdom of Dante , Blake and Milton these higher realms and lower realms do exist. there is a lot to believe here. so could it be believable?
Your post is unclear, I dont understand what you are talking about/what you are asking exactly.
@manored,
Regardless, the answer is NO.
i sometimes believe as many as six impossible things before breakfast
@Mame,
Mame wrote:
Regardless, the answer is NO.
I know, I just wanted to give theocracy a little lee-way, because the blunt answer never seens to convince theocrats.
@rosborne979,
sure it's possible. ancient writings show text.
nag Hamuri scrolls/dead sea scrolls.
@djjd62,
sure why not believe. the unknown is greater than the known.
i confirm my spirit with my conscience and am conscious of it so the man could have come back to teach of the mysteries.
@manored,
sure the possible is infinitely debatable
@Mame,
yes if you have the right mind set you do not have to fear death. the only fear is being subject to tyrants. the Light form above is the same as the Light below.
you only have to choose what realm your spirit wants to go to
@scottlocke,
scottlocke wrote:
yes if you have the right mind set you do not have to fear death. the only fear is being subject to tyrants. the Light form above is the same as the Light below.
you only have to choose what realm your spirit wants to go to
You don't have to fear death, even if you don't believe any of that stuff.
Cycloptichorn
I vote this goofiest currently active thread.
@scottlocke,
scottlocke wrote:
sure it's possible. ancient writings show text.
nag Hamuri scrolls/dead sea scrolls.
Nobody spins a good yarn like an old desert sheep herder.
@Setanta,
i like how he takes my post (a quote from one of carroll's alice books) as an agreement with his lunacy
we're definitely through the looking glass here folks
Curiouser and curiouser . . .
@manored,
exactly, i can read The Onion on my computer, but i'm not going to call it the real news news, (though they are pretty accurate at times)