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Mon 04/20/15 11:12 AM
When I was a teenager a small twister went across the old homestead and hit some Bee Hives we'd had out-back.

It ripped apart those hives and hung full frames of Honey in the highest branches of the trees around us.

I ran-out afterward in my bare-feet to see if I could put together some of the Supers... NOT A GOOD IDEA ! :laughing:

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Mon 04/20/15 10:48 AM
When my mother was a little girl she said that it rained Tad-Poles. (Undeveloped Frogs)

It is commonly held that when a Tornado hits a dense liquid like water it becomes a Water-Spout, and they'll suck-up whatever is in the patch of water or swamp they've crossed and blow-it out the top.

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Mon 04/20/15 10:35 AM


We are referred to as gods but yet it still says there is but one God. We have been given dominion over the beasts of this world, thus we are their "gods".

Jesus created us and then gave us instruction, thus he is our God.

Jesus and his father's will are the same, thus he came to do his father's will and not his own. Thus making the father his God by doing his father's will.



This is staggering ! shocked

This isn't only a very common Mormon concept...

But, it's also Polytheism. (Veneration And Worship Of More Than One Deity)

You've made Humanity a god above the Animals...

You've made Jesus a god above Humanity...

You've made The Father a god exclusive to the god-Jesus.

(Yet Somehow, You Claim To Worship One God)

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************* I sense another 'Vacillation-Session' coming on ************ whoa


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Mon 04/20/15 10:18 AM

Elohim is plural in form but is singular in meaning for ONE God.





Dear I'mwhoIam1,

I'm assuming Your Hebrew is better than mine.

Correct me if I'm wrong... But, in Hebrew 'Eloha' is the singular for 'Thee God', and 'Elohim' is the plural for 'gods'.

Thus, the Almighty Jehovah is the Eloha of Elohim. (The God of gods)

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Because, Hebrew and Arabic are both Semitic or Shemetic languages...

There is a relative comparison to the words; Eloha and Allah...

And, likewise, the words Elohim and Illah.

In Arabic, the word 'Allah' means 'Thee God', and 'Illah means 'other (Would-Be) gods.'

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Mon 04/20/15 09:58 AM
While The True God can safely foreordinate all things, and through divine-intervention can change or stay the course of anything... It dose not mean that he has predetermined all out-comes in advance.

Depending on the decisions we make and do... We, ultimately determine a fate of our own that's not to be denied.

"What so-ever You sow... You reap."

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Mon 04/20/15 09:47 AM
Edited by SheikOfLaBroquerie on Mon 04/20/15 09:48 AM



Could a supposed Alien cause the world to forget their differences and fight for a common cause?




biggrin SURE... !

Satin the Devil has been making various nations for thousands of years forget their differences and gang-up on God's people. shades





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Mon 04/20/15 09:41 AM








"Take another step closer... And, You'll get a back-hand that'll make You wait for the Promised Land !"

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Mon 04/20/15 09:37 AM








"You Must Be This-High At Least, To Go On The Ride."

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That or... The members of The Lodge are getting weirder-and-weirder. what

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Mon 04/20/15 09:28 AM
I like this last comment... spock

The reference to 'wickedness in high places' isn't just a superlative, but also literal.

There's much to contemplate in these words.

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Excellent quote, Kcpips ! :thumbsup:

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Sun 04/19/15 02:26 PM

Is the Greek word for God Elohim?
In the beginning was the word, and the word was with Elohim and the word was Elohim.
I have read that Elohim is a uniplural word. Like family, church or Canadian, it can mean one or many. John Smith and his son's Bill and Pete, are all Smith. God the father and the word are Elohim. Two separate entities of the same unit.



Elohim is actually Hebrew, and it's the plural for 'gods.'

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Sun 04/19/15 02:25 PM

Is the Greek word for God Elohim?
In the beginning was the word, and the word was with Elohim and the word was Elohim.
I have read that Elohim is a uniplural word. Like family, church or Canadian, it can mean one or many. John Smith and his son's Bill and Pete, are all Smith. God the father and the word are Elohim. Two separate entities of the same unit.



Elohim is actually Hebrew, and it's the plural for 'gods.'

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Fri 04/17/15 10:14 PM
Well, some people keep their Booze in a cheap cabinet.

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Fri 04/17/15 10:10 PM
************ Well, Good Night Everybody *************

(Lovequeen123 Can't Get Enough Of Me) spock smitten

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Fri 04/17/15 10:04 PM
Yes, keep a lock on the Liquor Cabinet. sad2

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Fri 04/17/15 10:00 PM
It's Dodo David that's wet behind the ears ! slaphead

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Fri 04/17/15 09:56 PM
Teasing blushing

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Fri 04/17/15 09:48 PM
surprised But RockGnome...

How will Virgin Ears ever get to know what that means ?

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Fri 04/17/15 09:41 PM
Edited by SheikOfLaBroquerie on Fri 04/17/15 09:43 PM
Remorse For Not Quirking Enough




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Fri 04/17/15 09:35 PM
Procrastination

(Because, I'm Not Confident Enough)

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Fri 04/17/15 09:34 PM
Over-Confidents