@MarcusGustavus@elonmusk Learn the history of Islamic conquests, this is exactly how they expanded so rapidly after Muhammad. It’s nothing new. The mosque has always served as a hub for politics, religion, and warfare, starting with the Prophet’s own mosque in Medina.
@RepLuna Islam has ben conquering nations like this for thousands of years. It’s embedded in their religion, nothing new here just history repeating itself. Oh and it’s highly successful.
Nah man, this one looks more like a freaking GHOST! Look at this footage! What kind of bizarre thing is this?
This UAP appears to change shape while the sensor struggles to keep up.
Source: UFO Files (DOW-UAP-PR058, "[CALLSIGN] (Mission) UAP)
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Why has the Book of Enoch suddenly become a widespread topic of discussion just days after I finished reading it?
Is this just a coincidence, or something more… a divine alignment?
Are we witnessing a broader societal shift toward renewed religious or spiritual interest?
So weird. We just discussed the Book of Enoch in my last book club meeting.
Particularly the description of what each fallen angel introduced to humanity.
(Although it is not a part of canon, Catholics are permitted to read it.)
@bryan_johnson This echoes the primordial innocence in Genesis. Adam and Eve before the Fall, when they were naked yet felt no shame or self-consciousness. No duality, no judgment, no awareness of separation. Does this not make you believe in a higher power? We were never made to live forever.
Something that really struck me about Bryan's description of his experience was how it echoed the primordial innocence in Genesis. Adam and Eve before the Fall, when they were naked yet felt no shame or self-consciousness. No duality, no judgment, no awareness of separation.
His trip seemed to strip away all layers of ego and constructed identity, returning him to that original, unfiltered state of being pure existence without the 'knowledge' that makes us hide or feel exposed.