God is a liar and I have the proof!

Genesis 2:17 (KJV)

17 But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die.


Genesis 3:4-5 (KJV)

4 And the serpent said unto the woman, Ye shall not surely die:

5 For God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil.


Genesis 3:22 (KJV)

22 And the LORD God said, Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know good and evil: and now, lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live for ever:



Note how everything the serpent said turns out true, but what God said "thou shalt surely die" turns out to be false.

"And the LORD God said, Behold, the man is become as one of us"
ONE OF US? US? Hmm... God or gods? :scratchin:

Pretty straight forward, if you don't fool yourself into letting some scumbag pastor or priest do your thinking for you!

Arguments? Agreements? BRING IT ON!! :deal:

They did actually die...Besides King James Version is not the best version of the bible. Try the NIV or the NASB. Also, why are you calling pastors and priests scumbags? You are the one acting like one.
 
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"The Christian religion is a parody on the worship of the sun, in which they put a man called Christ in place of the sun, and pay him the adoration originally payed to the sun"
- Thomas Paine

If I'm wrong or crazy it looks like I have good company! :)
 
Try the NIV or the NASB. Also, why are you calling pastors and priests scumbags? You are the one acting like one.

He is a fire and brimstone one too.

"The Christian religion is a parody on the worship of the sun, in which they put a man called Christ in place of the sun, and pay him the adoration originally payed to the sun"
- Thomas Paine

If I'm wrong or crazy it looks like I have good company! :)

Thomas Paine was a Freemason. I dont care about Thomas Paine, i have no use for Thomas Paine.
 
Thomas Paine is of the up most importance in American history as he was one of the revolutionist that set America free from the imperial Great Britain monarchy. I don't know if you are from the United States or not, but I believe that it is my duty to give honor to a man that set forth the freedom of the United States. His pamphlet Common Sense is extremely important in American history.

Do I care for him personally? No.
Do I care for him in the sake of American freedom? Yes.
 
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...who has spent the time to research and understand it. Ironically that means I have shown the ancient document called "The Holy Bible" more respect
Your relative POV is based on what comparison? Who else, along with you as an individual, has spent the time to research this book? Why should the Gideon, or the King James, or which ever version, be the whole story? You know the thing was redacted several times before the 4th century, surely? What about all the stuff that hit the cutting-room floor? What about the DS scrolls, or all the other scrolls no-one hears about?

Your insistence on seeing astrological significance in religious terminology, isn't new. Numerology is a similar idea: that somehow a person's name, and the base10 number system, are connected, but the math has a pretty odd way of working, with arbitrary distribution, and so on. Why doesn't binary work with that, or base3?

Then again, "pa" is a common sound in many languages, to symbolise father, or the sun, Latin for father is pater. Stella, or stellae, is where "star" comes from.

The Romans thought the sky was a big curtain, and at night, the stars were holes in the curtain. The light was from the realm of the Gods.
Another Latin word that sounds like stella is stela: a pillar or column.
 
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Where the Christians got their traditions of religion, from the Jews.
And where the Jews got their traditions, from Egypt, Moses ~ Akhenaten.
Expelled to Sion, and started to write their beliefs by letters ~ bible, and the storys are the same, like Horus/Jesus for example.
In Egyptian religion there is Mises the lawgiver, like Moses was, once a again, just a coincidence ?
And wasnt religion on that time in Egypt based on astronomy/astrology, yes.
So there you have it.
 
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Or, maybe Moses was his real name.

-Maybe or wait...maybe...

"The root of the name Moses is in the Egyptian word Mos which means "child." But this word also had a wider legal meaning—"the rightful son and heir." As it was punishable by death to mention Akhenaten's name after his banishment, a code name was established through which his followers could refer to him. Therefore they called him MOs, the son, to indicate that he was the legitimate son of Amenhotep III and the rightful heir to his father's throne. The ancient Egyptian language had no written vowels, although the vowels were pronounced. The written word meaning a child or son consisted of two consonants, m and s, It is therefore easy to see that the Hebrew word, Moses, was derived from the Egyptian, Mos. The final 's' of Moses derives from the Greek translation of the biblical name."

http://www.sciforums.com/showthread.php?t=64602&page=5
 
that's why Bible is POV of many and many do not have the same POV as you do.

Actually the Bible is many different POVs of many different people. That's why there are 100s of denominations resulting from 100s of different interpretations from the same book, all different POVs.
 
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