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Demons are not human, yet they fear, so how then can you say fear is a human perception?
Originally posted by Deetermined
Here's what I find so interesting, Magnum, is that these gods tend to leave off where the Bible begins.
I'm not sure that the gods of Anu evolved from a totally separate system than that of earth.
The conditions in which they reside sound to me exactly like the form the earth was in before God decided to separate the sky from the land and water from the sky in the Bible.
How do we know that they weren't residing on the earth at the time God decided to form it the way we know it from the Bible? Could they have remained? Were they left here when God separated the sky from the sea? Yet they remained in the sea after it was separated?
Are we to understand that he is equated with Gabriel, Uriel, Enoch and Raphael in authority, or that he is equated with using those names as well?
So what is the name used by this most wise of all angels whom, alone, has access to the heavenly treasury of every form and kind of knowledge?
I would assume that this angel possessed all knowledge, being only surpassed by God, Himself.
Thus I would conclude that this angel would be able to answer pretty much every question in the known universe.
Which I would then conclude meant that his knowledge would encompass an intimate understanding of mankind, his nature, intent, history and capabilities.
Seeking it through angels or otherwise is a big NO NO.
And He was in the wilderness forty days being tempted by Satan; and He was with the wild beasts, and the angels were ministering to Him.
Anyway, like I was saying in my previous post, that particular angel would have no need to interact with man to learn something, since anything gleaned from that type of interaction would already be known.
Interaction is not required to observe and record. Interaction affects outcome.
I am just one of the ones that looks for the sciences aspects in all this, connects the archiological findings, looks at the legends of gods and checks for the correlations that yeild a more complete story than where the Bible stories begin.
For example, he may tell you, you will not get approved for that mortgage. But, in a few weeks, you find out you did. He told you this, because you needed to hear you wouldn't at that time, for you to continue on your current path. If he had told you, you would have gotten approved, you would have veered onto a different path, and the consequences would have affected other areas of your life.
Originally posted by Deetermined
reply to post by MagnumOpus
I am just one of the ones that looks for the sciences aspects in all this, connects the archiological findings, looks at the legends of gods and checks for the correlations that yeild a more complete story than where the Bible stories begin.
Me too. However, it appears to me that these "legends of the gods" are the ones responsible for creating the Nephilim. I have every reason to believe that some of these gods are the Watchers who fell and I'm trying to piece it all together.
www.nwcreation.net...
The Nephilim (Hebrew: נפלים, Nefilīm) were a race that came to dominate the antediluvian (pre-flood) world, and are referred to in the Bible as the heroes of old, men of renown. They were reportedly the children born to the "Sons of God" by the "daughters of men", and are described as giants.
Originally posted by MagnumOpus
I think you are on the right track, which is we have to admit the term for god isn't really appropriate these days to discribe the fallen angel colonizers of Earth that made the Story of Genesis. Jesus appears to have gotten things more correct when he started talking about Abba, The Father. Ab in Sumerian were discriptors for Enki, and translated to water and semem, thus the term Father.
The uncorrupted Book of John meantions the water, blood, and spirit, which connects Jesus bloodline back to Enki, via ref to blood and water, and the spirit is the DNA and bloodline from Anu.
Prior to death, the sustained rapid heartbeat caused by hypovolemic shock also causes fluid to gather in the sack around the heart and around the lungs. This gathering of fluid in the membrane around the heart is called pericardial effusion, and the fluid gathering around the lungs is called pleural effusion. This explains why, after Jesus died and a Roman soldier thrust a spear through Jesus’ side (probably His right side, piercing both the lungs and the heart), blood and water came from His side just as John recorded in his Gospel (John 19:34).
Originally posted by Deetermined
Originally posted by MagnumOpus
I think you are on the right track, which is we have to admit the term for god isn't really appropriate these days to discribe the fallen angel colonizers of Earth that made the Story of Genesis. Jesus appears to have gotten things more correct when he started talking about Abba, The Father. Ab in Sumerian were discriptors for Enki, and translated to water and semem, thus the term Father.
The uncorrupted Book of John meantions the water, blood, and spirit, which connects Jesus bloodline back to Enki, via ref to blood and water, and the spirit is the DNA and bloodline from Anu.
To you care to elaborate on this? I'm not sure what you're talking about, but I'll take a couple of guesses.
en.wikipedia.org...
In translations containing the clause, such as the King James Version, 1 John 5:7–8 reads as follows (with the Comma in bold print):
5:7 "For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one.
5:8 And there are three that bear witness in earth, the Spirit, and the water, and the blood: and these three agree in one."