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THE LOVE OF GOD
Rene:
--- Quote from: Craig on July 03, 2011, 06:07:59 AM ---I hate to rain on the parade but Love of Satan equals 130%. Babylonian gobbledygook. Some minister in some church in the last week has given a sermon with this message and all the people were amazed.
Craig
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IMO, there is a lot of "seduction" in this video. It pulls you in, frame-by-frame, with mathematical facts which ultimately are used to seduce you into accepting its final message. Even the music is perfectly inserted to add to the build up. :D
I receive emails, on almost a weekly basis, with beautiful, loving messages from well meaning "Christians" that usually instruct me to forward on to someone I love or want to bless. I never forward these "chain messages" on, because IMO, they are full of superstitions. :P
René
Deborah-Leigh:
Going off topic a little here George ~ :)
Rene raises a very important issue!
Some of the most beautiful heartfelt messages I’ve seen, carry the sting of the superstition hook at the end of them that if snagged, can do more damage than good tempting attention to issues of superstition in religious hobbyist mode of offense.
To return the complement and sentiment in corresponding to some of the magnificent messages I received, I recently sent back a response by forwarding something I found insightfully useful which, not on purpose, went not too far over the head of the recipient hitting the apple on their head, right to the pip! I tried not to hit too far over the head into the tree! Lol or too far down into their feelings to gouge out an eye or hit them in the heart to kill the friendship.
Sure, it’s great to drop the bow and arrows and sit under the tree to indulge in the fruit of the Spirit, yet that can only be enjoyed where there is the purged and purified absence of even the slightest stain or whiff of hypocrisy in us.
Messages with tag on superstition, are to be overcome by us Godly Marksmen and women of the Kingdom of Christ.
After all, we have a lot of arrows we can tag onto some of those meaningful cries for fellowship crying out of bondage in Egyptian persecution.
After getting my response, the person who sent me the heart felt message with the sting attachment, did not return back and stand under the tree with another apple of superstition on their heads waiting for me to shoot . To my happy surprise, feelings weren’t hurt and the next message I received had no sting to be seen and I didn’t even have to lend focus upon the word suspicion or seduction!
I think what can happen is they can leave the tree and go find someone else to shoot at them or what happened in my case, the next message was really perfect...no sting attached and really sweet and endearing and might I say, very humbling.
Few know what we know. Fewer know how to know what we know. There are even less who even want to know.
We with gladness, lay our lives down for the sheep. ~
It took me a very long time to get this strategy under my belt. I had to ache and grieve under the insidious tags put upon some of the most beautiful messages! It wasn’t easy.
Arc
Deborah-Leigh:
I'm still practising! ~ :D
I think it is worth it though if the apple is a hang mans noose around the neck of the person standing under the tree!
Arc
Dennis Vogel:
The first part is fun and made possible by the number zero.
The second part? If you don't speek English, you're ...
Deborah-Leigh:
lol Denny...Zero is not a number ~ :D...it's a placer! ~but so what! ~ :D :D
As for the not speaking english...maybe this is true...
According to the linguists, all human languages obey Law. It's a really weird law, but it's not that hard to understand. Start off by getting a big fat book. Then, count the number of times each word appears in that book. You might find that the number one most popular word is "the" (which appears 2,000 times), followed by the second most popular word "a" (which appears 1,800 times), and so on. Right down at the bottom of the list, you have the least popular word, which might be "elephant", and which appears just once.
Set up two columns of numbers. One column is the order of popularity of the words, running from "1" for "the", and "2" for "a", right down "1,000" for "elephant". The other column counts how many times each word appeared, starting off with 2,000 appearances of "the", then 1,800 appearances of "a", down to one appearance of "elephant".
If you then plot on the right kind of graph paper, the order of popularity of the words, against the number of times each word appears you get a straight line! Even more amazingly, this straight line appears for every human language - whether it's English or Egyptian, Eskimo or Chinese! Now the DNA is just one continuous ladder of squillions of rungs, and is not neatly broken up into individual words (like a book).
So the scientists looked at a very long bit of DNA, and made artificial words by breaking up the DNA into "words" each 3 rungs long. And then they tried it again for "words" 4 rungs long, 5 rungs long, and so on up to 8 rungs long. They then analysed all these words, and to their surprise, they got the same sort of Zipf Law/straight-line-graph for the human DNA (which is mostly introns), as they did for the human languages!
There seems to be some sort of language buried in the so-called junk DNA! Certainly, the next few years will be a very good time to make a career change into the field of genetics.
So now, around the edge of the new millennium, we have a reasonable understanding of the 3% of the DNA that makes amino acids, proteins and babies. And the remaining 97% - well, we're pretty sure that there is some language buried there, even if we don't yet know what it says. It might say "It's all a joke", or it might say "Don't worry, be happy", or it might say "Have a nice day, lots of love, from your friendly local DNA".
http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2001/04/04/133634.htm?site=science/greatmomentsinscience
It might also say God's Love is the more than 100%....lol ~ :)
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