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Photographic Evidence of God's Spirit here on Earth

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#1 old_school

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Posted 25 March 2015 - 03:45 AM


The photographs that I will be showing you are of the Holy Spirit and a chariot of God. These photographs have been a mystery to mankind for decades. The Holy Spirit is a supernatural spiritual entity and is highly misunderstood in the world today.

 

 

Photograph of the Spirit of God (Holy Spirit)

 

Notice how the supernatural orbs on the left look exactly like the Halo.

 

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The Halo is found in scripture as the Spirit of God alighting and remaining upon Jesus.

 

Mathew 3:16. When He had been baptized, Jesus came up immediately from the water, and behold, the heavens were opened to Him, and He saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove out of heaven, and He remained upon Him."

 

John 1:32. John testified saying, "I have seen the Spirit descending as a dove out of heaven, and He remained upon Him."

 

The Spirit of God alighting and remaining upon Jesus appeared as a Halo. 

 

 

My thoughts on the Halo and the Spirit of God

 

The Spirit of God appears to be revealing to us through the Halo that He is the breathe of life given to all mankind in the very beginning by God.

 

Genesis 2:7. And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breathe of life; and man became a living being.

 

The term "Spirit" translates the Hebrew word ruah which in it's primary sense, means breathe, air, wind.

 

The breathe of life went into man's nostrils and is located over and throughout the brain giving us life. Hence, the Halo is over the head, representing the Spirit of God giving us life. And without the breathe of life, the brain would not function and we would have no life in this world. The breathe of life is connected to our spirits by the silver cord. When the silver cord is loosed, we are cut off from the breathe of life, the brain dies, we become disconnected from our bodies, and are no longer part of this visible world.

 

Ecclesiastes 12:6-7. Remember your Creator before the silver cord is loosed, Or the golden bowl broken, Or the pitcher shattered at the fountain, Or the wheel broken at the well. Then the dust will return to the earth as it was, And the spirit will return to God who gave it.

 

The Halo is the Spirit of God's rightful place as the breathe of life given to all mankind in the very beginning by God and thus is not limited

to Christianity.

 

 

Photograph of a chariot of God

 

Artist rendition of Ezekiel's Vision of God (based on scripture).

 

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What you are looking at above appearing before Ezekiel, a beloved prophet of the Holy Bible, is Father God on His throne, Cherubim (living creatures), and what Ezekiel describes as "a wheel in the middle of a wheel" - this is an orbital description of a great living chariot of God with rims, "full of eyes".

 

Excerpt from, "Ezekiel's Vision of God;"

 

Ezekiel 1:15-21. Now as I look at the living creatures, behold, a wheel was on the earth beside each living creature with it's four faces. The appearance of the wheels and their workings was like the color of beryl, and all four had the same likeness. The appearance of their workings was, as it were, a wheel in the middle of a wheel. When they moved, they went toward any one of four directions; they did not turn aside when they went. As for the rims, they were so high they were awesome, and their rims were full of eyes, all around the four of them. When the living creatures went, the wheels went beside them; and when the living creatures were lifted up from the earth, the wheels were lifted up. Wherever the spirit wanted to go, they went, because there the spirit went, and the wheels were lifted together with them, for the spirit of the living creatures was in the wheels. When those went, these went, when those stood, these stood; and when those were lifted up from the earth, the wheels were lifted up together with them, for the spirit of the living creatures was in the wheels.

 

Below is a photograph of a spirit in one of the many small chariots of God.

 

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Ezekiel 1:21. "for the spirit of the living creatures was in the wheels."

 

                      "for the spirit of the living creature is in the orb"

 

Ezekiel 1:19. "and when the living creatures were lifted up from the earth, the wheels were lifted up."

 

                      "and when the living creature was lifted up from the earth, the orb was lifted up."

 

 

The many chariots of God are the living works of the Holy Spirit. Ezekiel's wheels is the Holy Spirit Himself as a great living chariot of God.

 

Psalm 68:17. The chariots of God are twenty thousands, Even thousands of thousands. The Lord is among them as in Sinai, in the Holy Place.

 

 

 

The Spirit of truth and the eyes of the Lord

 

Notice how the supernatural orbs resemble an eyeball.

 

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The photograph above left is the Spirit of truth (Holy Spirit) looking directly at the camera man and bearing witness to him taking the photograph.

 

1 John 5:6. And it is the Spirit who bears witness, because the Spirit is truth.

 

 

The Holy Spirit bears witness to our consciousness.

 

Romans 9:1. I tell the truth in Christ, I am not lying, my conscience also bearing me witness in the Holy Spirit.

 

 

It is through the Spirit that the Father and His Son hear our cries.

 

Romans 8:26. Likewise the Spirit also helps in our weaknesses. For we do not know what we should pray for as we ought, but the Spirit Himself makes intercession for us with groaning's which cannot be uttered.

 

 

God demonstrates His presence here on earth through the eyes of the Lord.

 

2 Chronicles 16:9. For the eyes of the Lord run to and fro throughout the whole earth , to show Himself strong on behalf of those whose heart is loyal to Him.

 

Psalm 34:15. The eyes of the LORD are on the righteous, And His ears are open to their cry.

 

Psalm 33:18-19. Behold, the eye of the LORD is on those who fear Him, On those who hope in His mercy, To deliver their soul from death,

 

 

The Holy Spirit glorifies Christ

 

The Spirit of truth glorifies Christ by bearing witness that we belong to Christ and declaring this to the Apostles who sit on the thrones of judgment so that we are not judged and may go onto the Father.

 

Jesus said to the Apostles;

 

John 16:13. However, when He, the Spirit of truth, has come, He will guide you into all truth; for He will not speak on His own authority, but whatever He hears He will speak, and He will tell you things to come. He will glorify Me, for He will take of Mine and declare it to you. All things that the Father has are Mine. Therefore I said that He will take of Mine and declare it to you.

 

This is how Christ builds His kingdom through the Holy Spirit here on earth.

 

Romans 8:16. The Spirit Himself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God.


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Posted 25 March 2015 - 05:40 AM

Edit:

 

Mathew 3:16 should read;

 

When He had been baptized, Jesus came up immediately from the water, and behold, the heavens were opened to Him, and He saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and alighting upon Him.


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Posted 25 March 2015 - 07:27 AM

Another photographic evidence:

 

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#4 old_school

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Posted 25 March 2015 - 12:06 PM

The mind's reach goes as far as one can see with it.


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Posted 25 March 2015 - 01:37 PM

Yeah, some minds are still in the Bronze Age.


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Posted 25 March 2015 - 02:41 PM

God and spiritual truths go unchanging. There is eternal life beyond the body and this physical world, It is wise to open ones mind to it and foolish not to.


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Posted 26 March 2015 - 06:59 AM

God's come and god's go......
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Posted 26 March 2015 - 08:21 AM

... and come again.

 

 

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Posted 26 March 2015 - 01:52 PM

There is only one true godhead - Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

 

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And they have always been, is, and will always be.


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Posted 26 March 2015 - 08:02 PM

You keep telling yourself that if it makes you feel better. It's a scary world out there and we all need a cuddly teddy bear to hug sometimes.
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Posted 26 March 2015 - 08:07 PM

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Posted 27 March 2015 - 12:42 AM

A person would have to be in all places at all times to know that God is not real.

 

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And the person would have a big head who believes that they are something and their Creator is nothing.

 


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Posted 27 March 2015 - 12:47 AM

"Oh yeah, I believe in God. I think there's much more evidence that there is a God than there isn't. I don't believe that Mother Theresa and Hitler go to the same place." - David Tucker


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Posted 27 March 2015 - 01:50 AM

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Who is the father of lies and who is the truth and the light and the way?
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Posted 27 March 2015 - 03:09 AM

 

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Who is the father of lies and who is the truth and the light and the way?

 

 

Satan is the father of lies. And Jesus, the Son of God is the truth and the light and the way.
 


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Posted 27 March 2015 - 05:24 AM

Because your magic book told you so right ?
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Posted 27 March 2015 - 05:29 AM

God and spiritual truths go unchanging. There is eternal life beyond the body and this physical world, It is wise to open ones mind to it and foolish not to.

Many people don't accept the notion of Spirits affecting our behavior, I believe they do...but its one part, one factor, and science doesn't have to be against God, God is not VERSUS Science..this is just what it seems by mispresentation and the medias false emphasis.
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Posted 27 March 2015 - 06:19 AM

Because your magic book told you so right ?

 

I have had many mystical experiences myself. I have witnessed many things. And can testify to a great many truths in the Holy Bible.

 

Here is my testimony -

 

A Mystical Experience with the Son of God.

 

http://www.christian...-the-son-of-god

 

written by, Child of God (myself).


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Posted 27 March 2015 - 07:16 AM

Yeah sorry, anecdotal evidence from a believer doesn't prove anything.
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Posted 27 March 2015 - 08:48 AM

http://www.jhuger.co...ssing-hanks-ass

 

Kissing Hank's Ass

 

This morning there was a knock at my door. When I answered the door I found a well groomed, nicely dressed couple. The man spoke first:

 

John: "Hi! I'm John, and this is Mary."

Mary: "Hi! We're here to invite you to come kiss Hank's ass with us."

Me:   "Pardon me?! What are you talking about? Who's Hank, and why would I want to kiss His ass?"

John: "If you kiss Hank's ass, He'll give you a million dollars; and if you don't, He'll kick the shit out of you."

Me:   "What? Is this some sort of bizarre mob shake-down?"

John: "Hank is a billionaire philanthropist. Hank built this town. Hank owns this town. He can do whatever He wants, and what He wants is to give you a million dollars, but He can't until you kiss His ass."

Me:   "That doesn't make any sense. Why..."

Mary: "Who are you to question Hank's gift? Don't you want a million dollars? Isn't it worth a little kiss on the ass?"

Me:   "Well maybe, if it's legit, but..."

John: "Then come kiss Hank's ass with us."

Me:   "Do you kiss Hank's ass often?"

Mary: "Oh yes, all the time..."

Me:   "And has He given you a million dollars?"

John: "Well no. You don't actually get the money until you leave town."

Me:   "So why don't you just leave town now?"

Mary: "You can't leave until Hank tells you to, or you don't get the money, and He kicks the shit out of you."

Me:   "Do you know anyone who kissed Hank's ass, left town, and got the million dollars?"

John: "My mother kissed Hank's ass for years. She left town last year, and I'm sure she got the money."

Me:   "Haven't you talked to her since then?"

John: "Of course not, Hank doesn't allow it."

Me:   "So what makes you think He'll actually give you the money if you've never talked to anyone who got the money?"

Mary: "Well, He gives you a little bit before you leave. Maybe you'll get a raise, maybe you'll win a small lotto, maybe you'll just find a twenty-dollar bill on the street."

Me:   "What's that got to do with Hank?"

John: "Hank has certain 'connections.'"

Me:   "I'm sorry, but this sounds like some sort of bizarre con game."

John: "But it's a million dollars, can you really take the chance? And remember, if you don't kiss Hank's ass He'll kick the shit out of you."

Me:   "Maybe if I could see Hank, talk to Him, get the details straight from Him..."

Mary: "No one sees Hank, no one talks to Hank."

Me:   "Then how do you kiss His ass?"

John: "Sometimes we just blow Him a kiss, and think of His ass. Other times we kiss Karl's ass, and he passes it on."

Me:   "Who's Karl?"

Mary: "A friend of ours. He's the one who taught us all about kissing Hank's ass. All we had to do was take him out to dinner a few times."

Me:   "And you just took his word for it when he said there was a Hank, that Hank wanted you to kiss His ass, and that Hank would reward you?"

John: "Oh no! Karl has a letter he got from Hank years ago explaining the whole thing. Here's a copy; see for yourself."

From the Desk of Karl
  1. Kiss Hank's ass and He'll give you a million dollars when you leave town.
  2. Use alcohol in moderation.
  3. Kick the shit out of people who aren't like you.
  4. Eat right.
  5. Hank dictated this list Himself.
  6. The moon is made of green cheese.
  7. Everything Hank says is right.
  8. Wash your hands after going to the bathroom.
  9. Don't use alcohol.
  10. Eat your wieners on buns, no condiments.
  11. Kiss Hank's ass or He'll kick the shit out of you.

Me:   "This appears to be written on Karl's letterhead."

Mary: "Hank didn't have any paper."

Me:   "I have a hunch that if we checked we'd find this is Karl's handwriting."

John: "Of course, Hank dictated it."

Me:   "I thought you said no one gets to see Hank?"

Mary: "Not now, but years ago He would talk to some people."

Me:   "I thought you said He was a philanthropist. What sort of philanthropist kicks the shit out of people just because they're different?"

Mary: "It's what Hank wants, and Hank's always right."

Me:   "How do you figure that?"

Mary: "Item 7 says 'Everything Hank says is right.' That's good enough for me!"

Me:   "Maybe your friend Karl just made the whole thing up."

John: "No way! Item 5 says 'Hank dictated this list himself.' Besides, item 2 says 'Use alcohol in moderation,' Item 4 says 'Eat right,' and item 8 says 'Wash your hands after going to the bathroom.' Everyone knows those things are right, so the rest must be true, too."

Me:   "But 9 says 'Don't use alcohol.' which doesn't quite go with item 2, and 6 says 'The moon is made of green cheese,' which is just plain wrong."

John: "There's no contradiction between 9 and 2, 9 just clarifies 2. As far as 6 goes, you've never been to the moon, so you can't say for sure."

Me:   "Scientists have pretty firmly established that the moon is made of rock..."

Mary: "But they don't know if the rock came from the Earth, or from out of space, so it could just as easily be green cheese."

Me:   "I'm not really an expert, but I think the theory that the Moon was somehow 'captured' by the Earth has been discounted*. Besides, not knowing where the rock came from doesn't make it cheese."

John: "Ha! You just admitted that scientists make mistakes, but we know Hank is always right!"

Me:   "We do?"

Mary: "Of course we do, Item 7 says so."

Me:   "You're saying Hank's always right because the list says so, the list is right because Hank dictated it, and we know that Hank dictated it because the list says so. That's circular logic, no different than saying 'Hank's right because He says He's right.'"

John: "Now you're getting it! It's so rewarding to see someone come around to Hank's way of thinking."

Me:   "But...oh, never mind. What's the deal with wieners?"

Mary: She blushes.

John: "Wieners, in buns, no condiments. It's Hank's way. Anything else is wrong."

Me:   "What if I don't have a bun?"

John: "No bun, no wiener. A wiener without a bun is wrong."

Me:   "No relish? No Mustard?"

Mary: She looks positively stricken.

John: He's shouting. "There's no need for such language! Condiments of any kind are wrong!"

Me:   "So a big pile of sauerkraut with some wieners chopped up in it would be out of the question?"

Mary: Sticks her fingers in her ears."I am not listening to this. La la la, la la, la la la."

John: "That's disgusting. Only some sort of evil deviant would eat that..."

Me:   "It's good! I eat it all the time."

Mary: She faints.

John: He catches Mary. "Well, if I'd known you were one of those I wouldn't have wasted my time. When Hank kicks the shit out of you I'll be there, counting my money and laughing. I'll kiss Hank's ass for you, you bunless cut-wienered kraut-eater."

 

With this, John dragged Mary to their waiting car, and sped off.

 


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Posted 27 March 2015 - 02:39 PM

I have seen my mother in heaven. Both Jesus and the Father has shown me. I'd start kissing Hank's ass if I were you.



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Posted 27 March 2015 - 03:09 PM

I think you make it up in your own mind.

We all need a crutch sometimes, for some it's drugs, for others alcohol.

For many it's an invisible sky daddy who promises comfort and reward if you try to live by an impossible code of conduct.
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Posted 27 March 2015 - 05:58 PM

I have seen my mother in heaven. Both Jesus and the Father has shown me. I'd start kissing Hank's ass if I were you.

 

¿Did you smoked the plant on your avatar image?


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Posted 28 March 2015 - 01:25 AM

I think you make it up in your own mind.

We all need a crutch sometimes, for some it's drugs, for others alcohol.

For many it's an invisible sky daddy who promises comfort and reward if you try to live by an impossible code of conduct.

 

It is not in my mind. I have shown you photographs of the Holy Spirit and chariots of God in my opening post.
 


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Posted 28 March 2015 - 01:48 AM

What I find interesting is that the OP of this thread, named "old-school" (irony in itself) - only has 12 posts thus far. 

His argument almost revolves exclusively on these superorbs  / wheels and their supposed correlation to God's existence and in Christ's awakening/death.

 

Something to think about ; many theists *monotheists* would believe in their God almost indecisively, but then there are the flocks who are both intelligent and are good at making their place, in front of many at a book gathering or perhaps at a parish / church. 

 

Because there is a tendency among the elderly to not change their ideals and belief systems, and because it can be assumed that "old-school" as a TRAIT, accusation, stereotype etc is frequently meshed with "believers" - I find it interesting that a very narrow analysis was given for the basis of OP's argument. 

 

That coupled with the fact that the OP JUST SIGNED up on the 24th of THIS MONTH and subsequently posted his first debated topic, which according to his introduction is not part of his "skill resume" or area of knowledge - and the fact that he stated he's "not telling" his gender , but uses a classical "prototypical" and generalized location and personna, My highly educated guess is that this OP is a TROLL of sorts - as he directly deviated from his nutritional advice column and instead posted FIRST in the section which would accept religious arguments.

 

There are three possibilities here.

 

  • OP is testing his hypothesis and wants to see how others will respond to "evidence"; he's new at debating.
  • OP is a troll who has a vested interest in either making a mockery of religion/spirituality (indirectly) or is making a weak comeback.
  1. His user name; "old-school" compared with a narrow argument is presenting itself as a "typical" God-fearing personna, one that would be subject to accusations and mockery, it could be someone who is actually PRO-SCIENCE & ANTI-THEIST/ATHEIST and is creating an "example" of how weak the typical arguments are.
  2. It's just a little too convenient he posts this on THE DAY he signed up, it's not normal behavior that is typical to new LC members. Especially considering this is no where near the "central" topic or theme of this forum.

 

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Posted 28 March 2015 - 02:00 AM

He's an online amateur preacher looking for attention, already he's linked to a site of Creative Chistian Writers where he's posted several posts recently of personal experiences.
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Posted 28 March 2015 - 02:04 AM

He's an online amateur preacher looking for attention, already he's linked to a site of Creative Chistian Writers where he's posted several posts recently of personal experiences.

I caught it a little later than usual, then my analysis munched on like a shark on prey. It's disappointing, if you are fighting for God you should do your homework as to how to properly defend him (and existence), there's a million other arguments I would use before his argument. 

Also his enthusiasm doesn't match his alias - at least throw in some catch phrase and a custom drawing of a sword with angel wings. 


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#28 old_school

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Posted 28 March 2015 - 05:02 AM

What I find interesting is that the OP of this thread, named "old-school" (irony in itself) - only has 12 posts thus far. 

His argument almost revolves exclusively on these superorbs  / wheels and their supposed correlation to God's existence and in Christ's awakening/death.

 

Something to think about ; many theists *monotheists* would believe in their God almost indecisively, but then there are the flocks who are both intelligent and are good at making their place, in front of many at a book gathering or perhaps at a parish / church. 

 

Because there is a tendency among the elderly to not change their ideals and belief systems, and because it can be assumed that "old-school" as a TRAIT, accusation, stereotype etc is frequently meshed with "believers" - I find it interesting that a very narrow analysis was given for the basis of OP's argument. 

 

That coupled with the fact that the OP JUST SIGNED up on the 24th of THIS MONTH and subsequently posted his first debated topic, which according to his introduction is not part of his "skill resume" or area of knowledge - and the fact that he stated he's "not telling" his gender , but uses a classical "prototypical" and generalized location and personna, My highly educated guess is that this OP is a TROLL of sorts - as he directly deviated from his nutritional advice column and instead posted FIRST in the section which would accept religious arguments.

 

There are three possibilities here.

 

  • OP is testing his hypothesis and wants to see how others will respond to "evidence"; he's new at debating.
  • OP is a troll who has a vested interest in either making a mockery of religion/spirituality (indirectly) or is making a weak comeback.
  1. His user name; "old-school" compared with a narrow argument is presenting itself as a "typical" God-fearing personna, one that would be subject to accusations and mockery, it could be someone who is actually PRO-SCIENCE & ANTI-THEIST/ATHEIST and is creating an "example" of how weak the typical arguments are.
  2. It's just a little too convenient he posts this on THE DAY he signed up, it's not normal behavior that is typical to new LC members. Especially considering this is no where near the "central" topic or theme of this forum.

 

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None of the above. I'm going back to taking nootropics. I just thought it might be interesting to start out with this thread is all. You are reading way too much into it.

 

PS: I am showing real pictures of the Holy Spirit and chariots of God.
 


Edited by old_school, 28 March 2015 - 05:22 AM.

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#29 Area-1255

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Posted 28 March 2015 - 05:51 AM

 

What I find interesting is that the OP of this thread, named "old-school" (irony in itself) - only has 12 posts thus far. 

His argument almost revolves exclusively on these superorbs  / wheels and their supposed correlation to God's existence and in Christ's awakening/death.

 

Something to think about ; many theists *monotheists* would believe in their God almost indecisively, but then there are the flocks who are both intelligent and are good at making their place, in front of many at a book gathering or perhaps at a parish / church. 

 

Because there is a tendency among the elderly to not change their ideals and belief systems, and because it can be assumed that "old-school" as a TRAIT, accusation, stereotype etc is frequently meshed with "believers" - I find it interesting that a very narrow analysis was given for the basis of OP's argument. 

 

That coupled with the fact that the OP JUST SIGNED up on the 24th of THIS MONTH and subsequently posted his first debated topic, which according to his introduction is not part of his "skill resume" or area of knowledge - and the fact that he stated he's "not telling" his gender , but uses a classical "prototypical" and generalized location and personna, My highly educated guess is that this OP is a TROLL of sorts - as he directly deviated from his nutritional advice column and instead posted FIRST in the section which would accept religious arguments.

 

There are three possibilities here.

 

  • OP is testing his hypothesis and wants to see how others will respond to "evidence"; he's new at debating.
  • OP is a troll who has a vested interest in either making a mockery of religion/spirituality (indirectly) or is making a weak comeback.
  1. His user name; "old-school" compared with a narrow argument is presenting itself as a "typical" God-fearing personna, one that would be subject to accusations and mockery, it could be someone who is actually PRO-SCIENCE & ANTI-THEIST/ATHEIST and is creating an "example" of how weak the typical arguments are.
  2. It's just a little too convenient he posts this on THE DAY he signed up, it's not normal behavior that is typical to new LC members. Especially considering this is no where near the "central" topic or theme of this forum.

 

ohsah0.jpg

2cyfakl.jpg

 

None of the above. I'm going back to taking nootropics. I just thought it might be interesting to start out with this thread is all. You are reading way too much into it.

 

PS: I am showing real pictures of the Holy Spirit and chariots of God.
 

 

Reading too much into what, buddy?

You haven't denied it with any plausible explanation, therefore you are at least* somewhat guilty of one of the two profiles above.

 

How do you know those are the two "REAL" pictures?

 

I'm not denying you your belief, and I'm not assuring you that you are wrong for your belief..but it's a strange pattern of behavior for a newbie. 

 

Now all of a sudden you are saying (in response to my assessment) that you are "going back to taking nootropics" - which implies that the jig is up or that you no longer want to argue...time will tell. 

 

But..if you were a die-hard believer, I don't think you would back off after just a short period of time (estimated based on the normal "standard" and consensus of religious debate sessions)...

 

So again...either you are just inexperienced or you are a troll....time will tell and unravel you, as with everyone.

I don't want you to feel unnecessary pressure, continue being liberated and follow your passion, but please..be true about your beliefs and intentions.


Edited by Area-1255, 28 March 2015 - 05:55 AM.

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#30 old_school

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Posted 28 March 2015 - 04:58 PM

 

 

What I find interesting is that the OP of this thread, named "old-school" (irony in itself) - only has 12 posts thus far. 

His argument almost revolves exclusively on these superorbs  / wheels and their supposed correlation to God's existence and in Christ's awakening/death.

 

Something to think about ; many theists *monotheists* would believe in their God almost indecisively, but then there are the flocks who are both intelligent and are good at making their place, in front of many at a book gathering or perhaps at a parish / church. 

 

Because there is a tendency among the elderly to not change their ideals and belief systems, and because it can be assumed that "old-school" as a TRAIT, accusation, stereotype etc is frequently meshed with "believers" - I find it interesting that a very narrow analysis was given for the basis of OP's argument. 

 

That coupled with the fact that the OP JUST SIGNED up on the 24th of THIS MONTH and subsequently posted his first debated topic, which according to his introduction is not part of his "skill resume" or area of knowledge - and the fact that he stated he's "not telling" his gender , but uses a classical "prototypical" and generalized location and personna, My highly educated guess is that this OP is a TROLL of sorts - as he directly deviated from his nutritional advice column and instead posted FIRST in the section which would accept religious arguments.

 

There are three possibilities here.

 

  • OP is testing his hypothesis and wants to see how others will respond to "evidence"; he's new at debating.
  • OP is a troll who has a vested interest in either making a mockery of religion/spirituality (indirectly) or is making a weak comeback.
  1. His user name; "old-school" compared with a narrow argument is presenting itself as a "typical" God-fearing personna, one that would be subject to accusations and mockery, it could be someone who is actually PRO-SCIENCE & ANTI-THEIST/ATHEIST and is creating an "example" of how weak the typical arguments are.
  2. It's just a little too convenient he posts this on THE DAY he signed up, it's not normal behavior that is typical to new LC members. Especially considering this is no where near the "central" topic or theme of this forum.

 

ohsah0.jpg

2cyfakl.jpg

 

None of the above. I'm going back to taking nootropics. I just thought it might be interesting to start out with this thread is all. You are reading way too much into it.

 

PS: I am showing real pictures of the Holy Spirit and chariots of God.
 

 

Reading too much into what, buddy?

You haven't denied it with any plausible explanation, therefore you are at least* somewhat guilty of one of the two profiles above.

 

How do you know those are the two "REAL" pictures?

 

I'm not denying you your belief, and I'm not assuring you that you are wrong for your belief..but it's a strange pattern of behavior for a newbie. 

 

Now all of a sudden you are saying (in response to my assessment) that you are "going back to taking nootropics" - which implies that the jig is up or that you no longer want to argue...time will tell. 

 

But..if you were a die-hard believer, I don't think you would back off after just a short period of time (estimated based on the normal "standard" and consensus of religious debate sessions)...

 

So again...either you are just inexperienced or you are a troll....time will tell and unravel you, as with everyone.

I don't want you to feel unnecessary pressure, continue being liberated and follow your passion, but please..be true about your beliefs and intentions.

 

 

You don't know me. You are merely trolling calling it profiling. Try minding your own business.
 


Edited by old_school, 28 March 2015 - 05:48 PM.

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