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Christian. Christosophic Thinker.
Antiaccelerationist. Antignostic.
@kingofthehood89 You gotta be more Catholic with your love, more Orthodox with your walk, and way more Protestant against the devil. But I believe in you Bro. (Advice is for everyone)
@logistrix You're conflating two different things, modern numerology, which is a form of divination banned by scriptures. And Biblical numerology, which is analyses of themes tied to numeric quantities in the biblical corpus. One seeks to know the future or control fate, the other, what is.
@DanielvsBabylon@AA_Gabriel1111 I love to hate these 99% Christ 1% Antichrist doctrines, because they wolfishly act as if we won't leave the 99 for the 1. Yeah, we had a good teacher, just remember He is the Almighty!
@miltonappl3 I'm unintentionally referencing 4 colluseums here. The war between the laws, the glorious sight, your colluseum, and the actual colluseum.
@miltonappl3 After reading, rereading, and reading again. I'm pretty certain that even though he directly saw the "colluseum" in its fullness, it's actually from him that we get an understanding of the law of flesh. (Romans 7:23)
@miltonappl3 Incredible! Honestly never would've compared. Glad the colluseum was destroyed, considering it's a stage for the pagan execution of Christians past. Lord have mercy.
@miltonappl3 So the colluseum must necessarily be that exact war that Paul is talking about, and not the higher law by its lonesome. We all see a collapsed colluseum because, the battle was a landslide victory, and flesh is still utterly annoying, and the Spirit contends with it.
@miltonappl3@miltonappl3 I actually am curious how it ties to the collapsing colosseum, obviously, Jacob "wrestled" with God, and that's a thematic link. But what's the actual parallel?
@PixelBibleBytes Actually, a closer look at the Greek shows that it says "God of (this) age" which the interpretation becomes obvious when you start in 2 Corinthians 3. Got a great infographic from my research, too! Thanks for drawing my attention to this!
@D4rk_n3ws@EagleCross1776@D4rk_n3ws what are you, though, actually? From my observation you're somewhat Greek minded, and into the Babylonian mysteries?
@D4rk_n3ws The question to me is, why was I writing/learning in those ciphers in middle school. And I did two conlangs with Tengwar before I ever cared or knew much about Lord of the rings or linguistics or philology. Back then all I knew were roots, symbols, definition and pronounciation.