The book of Enoch was removed by those dudes in the Vatican. They still have it as part of the Bible in Eithopia where the ark of the covenant is said to be.
Well, of course I read the Bible first before I ever read Enoch.
I don't think it matters. There's nothing in Enoch that makes the truth of the Bible any less true.
I wholeheartedly believe in aliens -- there are 100 billion stars in our galaxy alone. BUT that doesn't mean I don't believe in the Bible or believe that Jesus is God and our savior. I also believe that science and God can co-exist, which is something most scientists would REEEEE over.
The book of Enoch was removed by those dudes in the Vatican. They still have it as part of the Bible in Eithopia where the ark of the covenant is said to be.
Well, of course I read the Bible first before I ever read Enoch.
I don't think it matters. There's nothing in Enoch that makes the truth of the Bible any less true.
I wholeheartedly believe in aliens -- there are 100 billion stars in our galaxy alone. BUT that doesn't mean I don't believe in the Bible or believe that Jesus is God and our savior. I also believe that science and God can co-exist, which is something most scientists would REEEEE over.
Oh, totally agree.
Reading Enoch out of context is bad unless you already have a strong spiritual base.
Enoch has the danger of becoming the Bible for people who only care about proving aliens are real.