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Re: "I'm convinced that death is not the end for us whatever happens after that"
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Absolute nut cases
If God created everything then he created Christian child abusing Priests
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Once again you are great at Genesis 1, but totally ignorant of Genesis 3.
Child abusers, religious & irreligious will have their place in the Lake of Fire.
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Re: "I'm convinced that death is not the end for us whatever happens after that"
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truthpaste
I have provided plenty of evidence, both scientific and historical when it comes to the Bible and the claims of Christ. So don't fool yourself on that score. So far, you've provided zero evidence for your space buddies, and we both know why... you've simply created a 'god' in your image, just as humans have been doing for thousands of years. A god who doesn't seek your time, devotion or any attention.
Unfortunately like all the other false gods, they are powerless to meet your deepest need.
No, you have provided zero evidence. I don’t need to though - disclosure is imminent.
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Re: "I'm convinced that death is not the end for us whatever happens after that"
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stevo
No, you have provided zero evidence. I don’t need to though - disclosure is imminent.
The End is Nigh?
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Re: "I'm convinced that death is not the end for us whatever happens after that"
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Taunton Blue Genie
The End is Nigh?
I was just picking up on Truthpaste's comment about my space buddies. I'm not sure why he's highlighting that as my thoughts about life after death are more to do with a collective consciousness amongst all living things that is perpetual. In the same way that Truthpaste believes God has always existed and always will, I apply the same beliefs regarding consciousness and there is no greater being. The buck stops with us. I have absolutely no desire to convince anyone else of my beliefs, but if anyone has a question on that, I'd be more than happy to answer.
As far as UAP/Alien disclosure is concerned, disclosure has already happened in some ways if you look at what's been happening in US Congress over the last two years and the fact that they've now set up a House Oversight Task Force on declassification of federal secrets. It's now a question of how much they will disclose, not whether they will or not.
There's also a documentary film that has just premiered in SXSW - 'The Age of Disclosure' and the Skywatcher programme is due to release their next instalment on YouTube on Monday.
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Re: "I'm convinced that death is not the end for us whatever happens after that"
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truthpaste
He refers to the God of the Bible, but shows no evidence that he has ever repented and so he is just another religious individual, as lost as any atheist or agnostic.
You just can not be reasoned with,you are like Trump in your own little world.
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Re: "I'm convinced that death is not the end for us whatever happens after that"
He'd regard that as a compliment.
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Re: "I'm convinced that death is not the end for us whatever happens after that"
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stevo
No, you have provided zero evidence. I don’t need to though - disclosure is imminent.
I see, all your evidence is the 'tune in next week folks' type. Or Jam tomorrow :shrug:
As the evidence provided has been shredded in your memory, and assuming you are happy to receive evidence in the present, then what evidence re Christ or the Bible and it's unique validity would you like?
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jeepster
You just can not be reasoned with,you are like Trump in your own little world.
I'm sure you've heard of Judas. Some people go through the motions and fool many, but are wolves in sheeps clothing.
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Re: "I'm convinced that death is not the end for us whatever happens after that"
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truthpaste
Child abusers, religious & irreligious will have their place in the Lake of Fire.
Alongside ethnic cleansing fans I imagine. Are you ready for an eternity at Gas Mark 5?
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Re: "I'm convinced that death is not the end for us whatever happens after that"
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jon1959
Alongside ethnic cleansing fans I imagine. Are you ready for an eternity at Gas Mark 5?
:hehe:
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Re: "I'm convinced that death is not the end for us whatever happens after that"
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truthpaste
I see, all your evidence is the 'tune in next week folks' type. Or Jam tomorrow :shrug:
Actually, no - I was just being lazy. I can't provide any smoking gun (in the same way that you can't), but if I had the time and energy I could point you to hundreds of declassified CIA and FBI documents, which you probably wouldn't even bother reading. I can provide hundreds and hundreds of links to YouTube videos full of testimonies covering things like UAP, Telepathy, single consciousness (or Biocentrism), make reference to many books and articles. It's only when you read and watch the whole lot you can even begin to draw your own conclusions.
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truthpaste
As the evidence provided has been shredded in your memory, and assuming you are happy to receive evidence in the present, then what evidence re Christ or the Bible and it's unique validity would you like?
Putting aside your condescension for one moment, I can recall you have provided evidence that some things that were written in the Bible have actually taken place and I don't refute that. But none of that proves the existence of God. Just because a fictional story written in say, Todor times and therefore based around real world events doesn't mean to say that the story is true.
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Re: "I'm convinced that death is not the end for us whatever happens after that"
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stevo
:hehe:
The Guardian will be difficult to read, but forget the Bible as it's message will be a sobering reminder of a missed opportunity.
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Re: "I'm convinced that death is not the end for us whatever happens after that"
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stevo
I can recall you have provided evidence that some things that were written in the Bible have actually taken place and I don't refute that. But none of that proves the existence of God
I have provided evidence that the history in the Bible is accurate and that events happening up to 3000 years after they were written in the Bible have happened exactly as God said they would.
So what have your "UAP, Telepathy, single consciousness" produced that is:-
1. Tangible and can be verified.
2. Crucial for us to know or experience.
3. Going to meet humanity's deepest needs.
Because Christ Jesus is a 3 from 3.
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Re: "I'm convinced that death is not the end for us whatever happens after that"
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truthpaste
I have provided evidence that the history in the Bible is accurate and that events happening up to 3000 years after they were written in the Bible have happened exactly as God said they would.
So what have your "UAP, Telepathy, single consciousness" produced that is:-
1. Tangible and can be verified.
2. Crucial for us to know or experience.
3. Going to meet humanity's deepest needs.
Because Christ Jesus is a 3 from 3.
I don’t think there will be many on here that will agree with that assessment, myself included.
Let’s start with telepathy, which also hints at the single consciousness theory.
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL...D3HqcoWjzt9pWH
You sound very angry btw.
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Re: "I'm convinced that death is not the end for us whatever happens after that"
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stevo
The methods concerned have been subjected to criticism by certain experts, haven't they?
And James Randy put up a financial prize for anyone to prove their telepathic skills without anyone passing the tests. The prize rose to a million dollars and over a thousand people tried unsuccessfully over a period of 51 years.
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Re: "I'm convinced that death is not the end for us whatever happens after that"
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Taunton Blue Genie
The methods concerned have been subjected to criticism by certain experts, haven't they?
And James Randy put up a financial prize for anyone to prove their telepathic skills without anyone passing the tests. The prize rose to a million dollars and over a thousand people tried unsuccessfully over a period of 51 years.
Did you listen to any of the podcasts? As I said earlier, I really have zero interest in trying to convince anyone on any of this. You’re either interested in it or you’re not. I’ve only listened to the first three episodes and am about to start ep 4. I ‘ve found it absolutely fascinating.
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Re: "I'm convinced that death is not the end for us whatever happens after that"
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stevo
Did you listen to any of the podcasts? As I said earlier, I really have zero interest in trying to convince anyone on any of this. You’re either interested in it or you’re not. I’ve only listened to the first three episodes and am about to start ep 4. I ‘ve found it absolutely fascinating.
I started listening but I thought that the podcast host's narration was a bit fluffy.
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Re: "I'm convinced that death is not the end for us whatever happens after that"
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Taunton Blue Genie
I started listening but I thought that the podcast host's narration was a bit fluffy.
So, I guess you’re not really that interested in the topic. Fair comment?
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Re: "I'm convinced that death is not the end for us whatever happens after that"
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stevo
So, I guess you’re not really that interested in the topic. Fair comment?
As the content was a tad fluffy I looked up a synopsis of the tests concerned and, as a result of what I read and knowing about James Randy's challenge, I wasn't interested enough to spend more time returning to the podcast series.
Similarly, the claims on the internet a few days ago about columns under the pyramids seemed rather fanciful when scrutinised.
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Re: "I'm convinced that death is not the end for us whatever happens after that"
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stevo
Did you listen to any of the podcasts? As I said earlier, I really have zero interest in trying to convince anyone on any of this. You’re either interested in it or you’re not. I’ve only listened to the first three episodes and am about to start ep 4. I ‘ve found it absolutely fascinating.
I'm on part 10 of the Telepathy tapes and like you say it's fascinating, no spoilers but part 9 is a tough one, very moving and makes you think.
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Re: "I'm convinced that death is not the end for us whatever happens after that"
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stevo
If I was angry I wouldn't be going so easy on you.
You've found something that interests you, it's obviously a welcome diversion from seriously examining the claims of Christ and/ or having a robust world view, so I await anything you can present (within your telepathic sphere) that deals with any of mankinds deepest needs and can be examined as tangibly in the same manner the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ can?
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Re: "I'm convinced that death is not the end for us whatever happens after that"
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Taunton Blue Genie
As the content was a tad fluffy I looked up a synopsis of the tests concerned and, as a result of what I read and knowing about James Randy's challenge, I wasn't interested enough to spend more time returning to the podcast series.
Similarly, the claims on the internet a few days ago about columns under the pyramids seemed rather fanciful when scrutinised.
I'm not sure what you mean by fluffy. The podcast is narrated by Ky Dickens who is a journalist. All she is doing is covering important scientific work being undertaken by a Dr Diane Powell, whose research has shown beyond doubt that many autistic children have telepathic capabilities and can prove this with 100% success rates.
https://thetelepathytapes.com/
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Re: "I'm convinced that death is not the end for us whatever happens after that"
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Mrs Steve R
I'm on part 10 of the Telepathy tapes and like you say it's fascinating, no spoilers but part 9 is a tough one, very moving and makes you think.
Yes, it's heart-breaking to think that these people go through their entire lives being completely misunderstood by the "experts" and treated as no-hopers.
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Re: "I'm convinced that death is not the end for us whatever happens after that"
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stevo
I'm not sure what you mean by fluffy. The podcast is narrated by Ky Dickens who is a journalist. All she is doing is covering important scientific work being undertaken by a Dr Diane Powell, whose research has shown beyond doubt that many autistic children have telepathic capabilities and can prove this with 100% success rates.
https://thetelepathytapes.com/
What are your thoughts on the Wikipedia page that includes the screed:
"After seeing the short video clips from the website, both Jonathan Jarry of the McGill University Office for Science and Society and psychologist Stuart Vyse independently concluded the tests are derived from the rapid prompting method, a variation of the scientifically discredited technique of facilitated communication. For Vyse and Jarry, with the parent holding the board that the child needs to point to construct a response, or holding the child themselves, the most likely explanation is that the parent is steering the child to the right answer, consciously or not (through the ideomotor effect).[2][12] About facilitated communication techniques, the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry states that "studies have repeatedly demonstrated that FC is not a scientifically valid technique for individuals with autism"; the American Psychological Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics also published position statements against their use.[12][13] The Association for Science in Autism Treatment issued a statement supporting Vyse's conclusions: "the Telepathy Tapes podcast spreads misinformation about the authenticity of facilitated communication and the presence of paranormal abilities in nonspeaking autistic individuals."[1]
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Re: "I'm convinced that death is not the end for us whatever happens after that"
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stevo
I'm not sure what you mean by fluffy. The podcast is narrated by Ky Dickens who is a journalist. All she is doing is covering important scientific work being undertaken by a Dr Diane Powell, whose research has shown beyond doubt that many autistic children have telepathic capabilities and can prove this with 100% success rates.
https://thetelepathytapes.com/
I agree that this issue is fascinating and should be taken very seriously.
In what way/s do you think this research answers the big questions including life after physical death and how that will be for each individual?
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Re: "I'm convinced that death is not the end for us whatever happens after that"
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Taunton Blue Genie
What are your thoughts on the Wikipedia page that includes the screed:
"After seeing the short video clips from the website, both Jonathan Jarry of the McGill University Office for Science and Society and psychologist Stuart Vyse independently concluded the tests are derived from the rapid prompting method, a variation of the scientifically discredited technique of facilitated communication. For Vyse and Jarry, with the parent holding the board that the child needs to point to construct a response, or holding the child themselves, the most likely explanation is that the parent is steering the child to the right answer, consciously or not (through the ideomotor effect).[2][12] About facilitated communication techniques, the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry states that "studies have repeatedly demonstrated that FC is not a scientifically valid technique for individuals with autism"; the American Psychological Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics also published position statements against their use.[12][13] The Association for Science in Autism Treatment issued a statement supporting Vyse's conclusions: "the Telepathy Tapes podcast spreads misinformation about the authenticity of facilitated communication and the presence of paranormal abilities in nonspeaking autistic individuals."[1]
They actually deal with that issue in the podcast series and it's not the only form of response used in the tests. It seems Jonathan Jarry and Stuart Vyse haven't done their due diligence here and are just keen to discredit it as it goes against everything they've believed in all their academic lives. This is true for all the topics I'd like to cover.
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truthpaste
I agree that this issue is fascinating and should be taken very seriously.
In what way/s do you think this research answers the big questions including life after physical death and how that will be for each individual?
The telepathy tests have hinted towards a common consciousness (Ep. 2 iirc), due to the way thoughts appear to enter the minds of child and mother instantaneously. There are plenty of other lines of enquiry that hint towards this idea of a collective consciousness too. There's a lot to take and the only way my line of thinking will make sense to anyone is if we deal with each of these topics one at a time. And it will take time.
With that in mind, the topic of remote viewing would be the logical next step. But I don't think we're done yet on telepathy.
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Re: "I'm convinced that death is not the end for us whatever happens after that"
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stevo
The telepathy tests have hinted towards a common consciousness (Ep. 2 iirc), due to the way thoughts appear to enter the minds of child and mother instantaneously. There are plenty of other lines of enquiry that hint towards this idea of a collective consciousness too. There's a lot to take and the only way my line of thinking will make sense to anyone is if we deal with each of these topics one at a time. And it will take time.
With that in mind, the topic of remote viewing would be the logical next step. But I don't think we're done yet on telepathy.
So far a collective consciousness is not a departure from God's claim that humans are distinct to the animal kingdom and have a spiritual dimension, an eternal essence and a conscience which would at some level be inter-connected.
Nevertheless do continue to share here as you get more information.
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Re: "I'm convinced that death is not the end for us whatever happens after that"
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stevo
They actually deal with that issue in the podcast series and it's not the only form of response used in the tests. It seems Jonathan Jarry and Stuart Vyse haven't done their due diligence here and are just keen to discredit it as it goes against everything they've believed in all their academic lives. This is true for all the topics I'd like to cover.
OK. I don't know about those individuals.myself or about any vested interested they may have.
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Re: "I'm convinced that death is not the end for us whatever happens after that"
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stevo
The telepathy tests have hinted towards a common consciousness (Ep. 2 iirc), due to the way thoughts appear to enter the minds of child and mother instantaneously. There are plenty of other lines of enquiry that hint towards this idea of a collective consciousness too. There's a lot to take and the only way my line of thinking will make sense to anyone is if we deal with each of these topics one at a time. And it will take time.
With that in mind, the topic of remote viewing would be the logical next step. But I don't think we're done yet on telepathy.
I agree, so what do you currently see as the conduit for this information?
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truthpaste
I agree, so what do you currently see as the conduit for this information?
What information, the remote viewing stuff, telepathy or the common consciousness?
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stevo
What information, the remote viewing stuff, telepathy or the common consciousness?
Any of it? For example the internet connects people across the world instantly and is now the norm, but it didn't just conveniently appear so we could send messages, images etc without being put in place and properly managed.
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truthpaste
Any of it? For example the internet connects people across the world instantly and is now the norm, but it didn't just conveniently appear so we could send messages, images etc without being put in place and properly managed.
I've no idea what you're getting at there. But to answer your initial question:
Books (lots of them)
Journal articles
Documentaries
Podcasts
YouTube videos
all the usual places you get information and am happy to reference. But is there any point in referencing any of these things on here. Will anyone read, watch or listen to them? When I posted a link to the Telepathy Tapes, I got the feeling most people had already formed a judgement about the topic before listening to a single episode.
In the scientific world there is a small but growing number who realise it's time to break away from some of the long accepted scientific models, such as the materialistic big bang theory and evolution. A completely new way of thinking is required where attempts to find a grand unified theory have long failed.
And my view on reality can be explained by science rather than filling those gaps with God.
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Re: "I'm convinced that death is not the end for us whatever happens after that"
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stevo
I've no idea what you're getting at there. But to answer your initial question:
Books (lots of them)
Journal articles
Documentaries
Podcasts
YouTube videos
all the usual places you get information and am happy to reference. But is there any point in referencing any of these things on here. Will anyone read, watch or listen to them? When I posted a link to the Telepathy Tapes, I got the feeling most people had already formed a judgement about the topic before listening to a single episode.
In the scientific world there is a small but growing number who realise it's time to break away from some of the long accepted scientific models, such as the materialistic big bang theory and evolution. A completely new way of thinking is required where attempts to find a grand unified theory have long failed.
And my view on reality can be explained by science rather than filling those gaps with God.
1. The man who knows God hasn't thrown ANY true science out of the window.
2. Science can often (not always) tell us the HOW, but really struggles with the WHY.
3. The bigger questions are of the 'WHY' type, so science has a glass ceiling which prevents the seeker from finding the answers they seek; all they can confirm is that something is happening?
My question above wasn't dismissing the Telepathy Tapes as I listened in particular to No.9; the question is this, given the unseen connections and definite links between individuals, who or what is responsible for the 'network' that makes these connections?
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truthpaste
the question is this, given the unseen connections and definite links between individuals, who or what is responsible for the 'network' that makes these connections?
All living things, rather than some greater being or deity.
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Re: "I'm convinced that death is not the end for us whatever happens after that"
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stevo
All living things, rather than some greater being or deity.
Yes, I'm more than aware you are being extra careful to leave yourself totally separate from a divine being you are accountable to.
However 'all living things' is as much a logical answer as every computer in 1995 suddenly connecting with each other without any planned world wide web!
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truthpaste
Yes, I'm more than aware you are being extra careful to leave yourself totally separate from a divine being you are accountable to.
However 'all living things' is as much a logical answer as every computer in 1995 suddenly connecting with each other without any planned world wide web!
What is your fascination with cryptic references to the Internet?
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stevo
What is your fascination with cryptic references to the Internet?
It's not complicated or even a mystery unless you've been on another planet since 1995?
I am using that (the internet) as an illustration because it is something we all use and are aware of. Now rather than suggest there is an issue with my choice of illustration, could you address the key issue of HOW all such living beings are potentially connected and how that 'system' came to be?
Thanks.
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truthpaste
It's not complicated or even a mystery unless you've been on another planet since 1995?
I am using that (the internet) as an illustration because it is something we all use and are aware of. Now rather than suggest there is an issue with my choice of illustration, could you address the key issue of HOW all such living beings are potentially connected and how that 'system' came to be?
Thanks.
I was using the Internet before 1995. I think I'm done with your condescending tone. I'm sure Jesus never spoke like that.
Thanks.
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stevo
I was using the Internet before 1995. I think I'm done with your condescending tone. I'm sure Jesus never spoke like that.
Thanks.
Jesus called a spade a spade, He would accuse you of entertaining 'doctrines of demons'. I paid you respect by watching your videos and listening to a number of your audio tapes and asking you about them; recently I've been asking you one simple question a few different ways and you've evaded the question every time; so I must conclude you have no idea how to answer and are simply enjoying the latest distraction on offer.
My apologies for confusing you with someone who really wanted to know the answer to the (main discussion) question.