The 'God' won't bring religions together. He'll destroy them all, and will look upon the believers as sheep, disappointed in their blind belief of
man. See it this way, who would a father be more proud of? A son who blindly studies old scriptures and put some vague meaning to it which fits his
social surroundings? Or a son who questions everything, looking for answers beyond scripts written by man? Isn't afraid of shocking people or being
ridiculed for his 'new' ideas. The latter will develop a wider perspective.
Though son number one will be the 'good' son in many eyes, 'God' will be prouder of number two. For he has truly developed.
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reply to post by flyingfish
Whoever does, whether it be one person or a million people. Then that will be the day of peace and realization of life as we know it. Instead of
believing in some hocus pocus rubbish that will forever keep us in this spiral of lying to ourselves.
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Originally posted by 12.21.12
reply to post by spellbound
Jesus Christ the founder of the Holy Roman Empire and the greatest lie ever told!
Jesus founded his own Christian empire, named after him, and I believe that the Holy Roman Empire is the "Whore of Babylon" often referred to in the
Bible.
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Originally posted by 12.21.12
reply to post by spellbound
Jesus Christ will come again to rule the earth.
Just as Caesar did.
Caesar did not come twice to earth.
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Originally posted by Boniouk06
reply to post by spellbound
Hey spellbound, check my post again, it wasn't a reply to you, it was a reply to whitefeather who was replying to you. I'm on your side in this
one.
WOW! I am so used to people rubbishing me that I don't notice when someone actually supports me - thank you so much, Bon.
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reply to post by flyingfish
I said the sparrow, with my little bow and arrow. Kidding, but maybe the temporal lobes could answer that for you?
Ezekiel:
The Bible may contain the oldest recorded case of temporal lobe epilepsy. Ezekiel, the prophet whose visions are recorded in a book of the Old
Testament, apparently had all the classic signs of the condition.
Earlier in 2001, Eric Altschuler, a neuroscientist at the University of California at San Diego, claimed that the Biblical strongman Samson may have
been the earliest known sufferer of antisocial personality disorder. Now he says that records in the Bible reveal that Ezekiel, who lived about 2600
years ago, showed extreme classic symptoms of temporal lobe epilepsy.
People with the disease experience partial seizures, often accompanied by a dreamy feeling that things are not quite as they should be. Patients are
often misdiagnosed with psychiatric problems. Neurologically, Ezekiel displayed some obvious signs of epilepsy, such as frequent fainting spells and
episodes of not being able to speak.
source: www.newscientist.com...
other prophets with signs of epilepsy:
www.epilepsy.com...
www.mindhacks.com...
epilepsy????
"With TLE, I see things slightly different than before. I have visions and images that normal people don’t have. Some of my seizures are like
entering another dimension, the closest to religious or spiritual feelings I’ve ever had. Epilepsy has given me a rare vision and insight into
myself, and sometimes beyond myself, and it has played to my creative side. Without TLE, I would not have begun to sculpt."
This testimony comes from a woman who suffers from — and, obviously, often exults in — temporal lobe epilepsy. This condition (TLE, for short), is
caused by unusual electrical activity in the brain’s temporal lobes A significant proportion of people with TLE report that their seizures often
bring on extraordinary experiences of transcendent wonder, luminous insight — or, at times, harrowing, uncanny fear.
Take, for example, the numerous reported cases of "alien abduction." TLE researcher Eve LaPlante has noted that many abductees feel mild,
epileptic-like symptoms just before they are "captured." Some abductees feel heat on one side of their faces, hear a ringing in their ears, and see
flashes of light prior to an abduction. Others report a cessation of sound and feeling, or an overwhelming feeling of apprehension. All of this is
typical of certain kinds of epileptic seizures. In fact, LaPlante suggests that the most famous abductee of our time, best-selling author Whitley
Strieber, suffers from TLE.
www.science-spirit.org...
kundalini??
temporal lobes??????
well thats my thoughts on how they come together.
[edit on 22-1-2009 by MCoG1980]
[edit on 22-1-2009 by MCoG1980]
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