Atlantis: The Lost Empire and the Area Zero Connection
Some of you may have heard of a connection between Atlantis the Lost Empire and the story of Area Zero in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. Check out this thread for some fascinating key parallels!
@anvilofyahweh@Danuscript Why should I engage with your false presentations of scripture when you won’t even bother to explain how your insane translations don’t even equate? You’re a hypocrite and a joke. Have fun worshipping your Platonic abomination. You certainly don’t worship the true YHWH.
@anvilofyahweh@Danuscript You fail to recognise something: I recognise BOTH the Son and the Father. You are Antichrist since you deny Christ’s own words.
I choose to believe Jesus when he says “the Father is greater than I am.” I choose to believe Paul when he says “One God, the Father.”
@anvilofyahweh@Danuscript If I should be so blessed as to kneel before His presence on the throne. Besides, whatever He judges, I trust as good. Whether he spares or slays me, I know it will be wise and just. Can’t say the same about your false judgments.
@JohnAndersn3c8@Ryder69396@AleMartnezR1 That’s eisegesis. Jesus clearly distinguishes himself from God in Mark 10:18 when he refuses to be called good since only God is good.
“And Jesus said unto him, Why callest thou me good? there is none good but one, that is, God.”
@anvilofyahweh@Danuscript My God is the one true God of Israel. You worship nothing more than a Platonic syncretism and egregore, and you’ve appropriated YHWH’s name for your impostor “god(s).” You know neither the Son nor the Father. If you did, you’d know what you believe now is a fraud and a blasphemy.
@anvilofyahweh@Danuscript “Antichrist blasphemies.” You heretics are insufferable. My God of love doesn’t torture anyone in hellfire for eternity, and He certainly isn’t some vague, pagan three god abomination posing as the One YHWH. I’m glad He’s more patient than me. May He have mercy on you.
@anvilofyahweh@Danuscript Tell me where the sidestep is? You're the one who's qualified in Greek, no? The burden of proof of monogenes theos meaning “The only Son, who is God” and not “only-begotten god” is on YOU. It’s a bold claim, but then again Trinitarians have been twisting scripture for centuries.
@anvilofyahweh@Danuscript For someone so erudite, you seem profoundly ignorant to the academically established origins of the doctrine of the Trinity coming from middle Platonism and Neoplatonism. 🫢