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Really???? Where in the Bible does it say that? I've only seen them nephilim discussed in Genesis.

From a article :





Return of the Nephilim?


Are they returning to earth?

We need to consider the possibility.

Referring to end times Daniel 2:43 says, As you saw iron mixed with ceramic clay, they will mingle with the seed of men. But they will not adhere to one another, just as iron does not mix with clay.

Just who or what is "mingling themselves" with men's seed? Are they other than human? Is there something else besides sperm and eggs which produces offspring in humans? Think about it…

Courage, friends…have courage. Whatever happens we know that the battle belongs to the LORD!

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No, why?

All I know is that a lot of religious folks are not open to the fact that there may be things purposely taken out of of the Bible, for political agendas and for oppressing certain groups of people. But I'm starting to think this is a possibility.


Well, as stated in the links I posted, the Protestant religion reject Books that are not in the Canon.

Whereas, the Catholic and the Orthodox religions are not so restrictive.

Your belief system has been limited by the Protestant religion not by political agendas. You are the one who is oppressing yourself.

You really need to read and do some research, if you are serious about your faith.

I wonder if any of these books talk about the nephilum???
What are your thoughts on that?

As far as Nephilim goes, its part of a larger story or tradition. It is in the Book of Enoch and Book of Jubilees.

Even the ending of the story of Adam and Even has been left out, look up the ending of the story of Adam and Eve.

Stories in Genesis are part of a larger story or tradition.






    • Tobit
    • Judith
    • Additions to Esther
    • Wisdom of Solomon
    • Ecclesiasticus (Sirach)
    • Baruch with the Letter of Jeremiah
    • 1 Maccabees
    • 2 Maccabees
    • Additions to Daniel: 1. The Prayer of Azariah and Song of the Three Holy Children, 2. Story of Susanna, 3. Bel and the Dragon
    • 1 Esdras/3 Esdras
    • 2 Esdras/4 Esdras (in an appendix to the Slavonic Bible)
    • Prayer of Manasseh
    • 3 Maccabees
    • 4 Maccabees (in an appendix to the Greek Bible)
    • Psalm 151 (in the Septuagint)
    • Odes
    • 2 Baruch with the Letter of Baruch (only the letter has achieved canonical status)
    • Psalms 152–155 (not canonical)
    • 4 Baruch or the Paralipomena of Jeremiah
    • 1 Enoch
    • Jubilees
    • 1 Meqabyan
    • 2 Meqabyan
    • 3 Meqabyan
 

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This really shouldn't be in higher learning. Debates on the existence of God and evolution should be. A Bible Study thread should not.
 
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Just thought I'd share this passage with the coli brehs in the thread:

"Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus, because through Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit who gives life has set you free from the law of sin and death."

Romans 8:1-2

Just want to salute the brehs in here fighting every day to live Godly lives. It's not easy, and we all fall short and make mistakes. Just remember that you're not slaves to your old lives anymore if you're walking with Jesus. He willingly went to the cross knowing you're not gonna be perfect, and he'll still love you unconditionally.

That doesn't mean keep sinning like it's all good :whoa:

Just know that as long as you're rooted in Him, his guidance and protection will keep you moving towards his purpose for you, and he'll keep you afloat.

:salute: this thread
 
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i wont lie to you breh, i dont believe in this bullshyt

i dont believe a jewish zombie is sitting in the clouds with his dad watching everything i do. and even if hes real, i dont fear him any more than an eskimo. so fukk the abrahamic god. and especially if he's real, for watching all this pain and destruction and just sitting on his ass

Sometimes, I feel like God has been perverted by man so much, that now the image of God is that of man. That is why a lot of people refuse to believe, and perhaps why you do as well.

I mean, would God's image and being be restricted to man when man is made up of all the components of the universe? We are practically the periodic table and that is also what we consume and breathe. God is all and everything because God is in all and everything. God is in us all, but because our nature swings in a pendulum, we can get the good, the bad, the in between. Same is with nature; it destroys, it creates, and it rebuilds. We destroy, we create, and we rebuild.

Know the saying: guns don't kill people, people kill people? I think that is a way of reminding us that intent behind everything predicts the outcome of everything. When your intentions are bad, that is what you produce. Law of attraction, something ancients would speak of.
 

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Are black people more or less served by accepting Christianity? I've always thought it was a feel good dead-end for black people.
I think the teachings are great, but with all books, some are not meant for all, and all aren't meant for some. We don't interpret things the same because words get in the way with their double meanings and such. We can't come together with Christianity for that very reason.

Nature and spirituality are quite perfect for us because that was what kept us in line with the rhythms of Elohim and cycles. Learning about chakras, meditation, auras, the cycles of the moon and the earth...those things provide a balance for us between grounding and spirit.
 

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I think the teachings are great, but with all books, some are not meant for all, and all aren't meant for some. We don't interpret things the same because words get in the way with their double meanings and such. We can't come together with Christianity for that very reason.

Nature and spirituality are quite perfect for us because that was what kept us in line with the rhythms of Elohim and cycles. Learning about chakras, meditation, auras, the cycles of the moon and the earth...those things provide a balance for us between grounding and spirit.


Keep in mind in the afterlife you will not need the Bible.

It definitely made read the Holy Bible more carefully.
 

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Bump.

Anybody read 'The Pursuit of God'?
good bump

nah haven't read it, but i can recommend this one, written by the Ugandan Ambassador to the US. Interesting cat from socal that has been all over
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Just thought I'd share this passage with the coli brehs in the thread:

"Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus, because through Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit who gives life has set you free from the law of sin and death."

Romans 8:1-2

Just want to salute the brehs in here fighting every day to live Godly lives. It's not easy, and we all fall short and make mistakes. Just remember that you're not slaves to your old lives anymore if you're walking with Jesus. He willingly went to the cross knowing you're not gonna be perfect, and he'll still love you unconditionally.

That doesn't mean keep sinning like it's all good :whoa:

Just know that as long as you're rooted in Him, his guidance and protection will keep you moving towards his purpose for you, and he'll keep you afloat.

:salute: this thread
Thanks for that man.




Sometimes, I feel like God has been perverted by man so much, that now the image of God is that of man. That is why a lot of people refuse to believe, and perhaps why you do as well.

I mean, would God's image and being be restricted to man when man is made up of all the components of the universe? We are practically the periodic table and that is also what we consume and breathe. God is all and everything because God is in all and everything. God is in us all, but because our nature swings in a pendulum, we can get the good, the bad, the in between. Same is with nature; it destroys, it creates, and it rebuilds. We destroy, we create, and we rebuild.

Know the saying: guns don't kill people, people kill people? I think that is a way of reminding us that intent behind everything predicts the outcome of everything. When your intentions are bad, that is what you produce. Law of attraction, something ancients would speak of.
True all of that.
 
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