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Aliens created our civilizations by controlling our governments and religions.
Originally posted by ThinkingHuman
This is to reveal 3 secrets. They are secret because you will most likely not hear about their meaning in church. But they are not as secret for those who pay attention to what the Bible actually says. They concern 3 aspects of how we are being governed, 1) governments, 2) religion, and 3) those who control all governments and religions.
1) “shepards”
“Jehovah’s day is coming exactly as a thief in the night. Whenever it is that they are saying: “Peace and security!” then suddenly destruction is to be instantly upon them.”
“Jesus”: Religious myths are being used to manipulate us into serfdom.
“God”: Aliens created our civilizations by controlling our governments and religions.
Originally posted by windword
reply to post by NOTurTypical
You can't make a Passover dinner from a sweater.
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
reply to post by windword
Why would a shepherd lead a lamb to slaughter? You can't get wool from a dead sheep. A shepherd protects the safety of the flock and leads them to good pasture lands and water sources.
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
Originally posted by windword
reply to post by NOTurTypical
You can't make a Passover dinner from a sweater.
That would be one lamb from the flock, not the entire flock.
Originally posted by windword
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
Originally posted by windword
reply to post by NOTurTypical
You can't make a Passover dinner from a sweater.
That would be one lamb from the flock, not the entire flock.
Don't be naive. The flock feeds the whole village. Every day people need to eat, Lamb was their meat of choice. They didn't have bacon cheeseburgers back then, you know.
Originally posted by babybunnies
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
reply to post by windword
Why would a shepherd lead a lamb to slaughter? You can't get wool from a dead sheep. A shepherd protects the safety of the flock and leads them to good pasture lands and water sources.
Actually, you CAN get wool from a dead sheep. But only once.
I don't use the Bible to tell us about human nature. I know there are sheep and shepards, that's ok. I am curious to find out about what the Bible calls God. And why this "God" treats us the way (they or it) do.
Originally posted by jiggerj
Why do we need the bible to tell us of our human nature?
There's no need to explain because the point is there's a very down-to-earth answer to all of these questions.
Nope, Alexander would not have been able to conquer the entire known world by age 30 just by abusing people. He will get stabbed in the back by his body guards long before having millions of square miles. How could he even control that?
Originally posted by lonewolf19792000
Nope, just men seeking power and willing to abuse anyone and everyone, even murder them to achieve it. Just men doing what they have always done.
Originally posted by ThinkingHuman
I don't use the Bible to tell us about human nature. I know there are sheep and shepards, that's ok. I am curious to find out about what the Bible calls God. And why this "God" treats us the way (they or it) do.
Originally posted by jiggerj
Why do we need the bible to tell us of our human nature?
There's no need to explain because the point is there's a very down-to-earth answer to all of these questions.
I do not see a "down-to-earth answer" explanation for many megalithic structures with rocks that weigh 1000+ tons, some that are submerged, others that require advanced engineering, astronomy, and logistics at a time when they didn't have practical means to even write. The answer that I found is that this requires activity and leadership by aliens. The next question is, How did the aliens lead humans to provide the physical labor? The Bible answers this question. If you read the words, rather than to listen to the priest telling you that they mean something totally different. Who is the priest to make such claims?
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
Why would a shepherd lead a lamb to slaughter?