Acts 7:43 JKV "Yea, ye took up the tabernacle of Moloch, and the star of your god Remphan, figures which ye made to worship them: and I will carry you away beyond Babylon."
That is an impossible task. But I believe for those with the ability to understand, I just did.
If you're unfamiliar with either expression, it should take about 2 minutes to search each and see where each came from.
The former is real wisdom that likely predates Biblical scripture by many thousands of years, and the latter was an invention of Crowley's in his "Liber AL vel Legis." Crowley was an amateur magician and rank materialist (i.e., Satanist) who believed there was no absolute Good, and conflated the potential of Spiritual Man with the material man, which is why it is no surprise that his final words on his death bed were allegedly "I am perplexed" as anyone with his lack of understanding and life of debauchery would be.
Ah, the six pointed Star of Remphan that Luke warned us about in Acts 7:43.
Acts 7:43 JKV "Yea, ye took up the tabernacle of Moloch, and the star of your god Remphan, figures which ye made to worship them: and I will carry you away beyond Babylon."
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"FEAR IS REAL." - Q Post #2792, #1489 (try saying that aloud without it sounding exactly like "Fear Israel". Go on, try it.)
"As above, so below."
"Do as thou wilt, shall be the whole of the law."
You are mixing up ancient Wisdom and the ramblings of a base materialist that wouldn't know Wisdom if it bit him on the rear.
Why don't you enlighten everyone?
That is an impossible task. But I believe for those with the ability to understand, I just did.
If you're unfamiliar with either expression, it should take about 2 minutes to search each and see where each came from.
The former is real wisdom that likely predates Biblical scripture by many thousands of years, and the latter was an invention of Crowley's in his "Liber AL vel Legis." Crowley was an amateur magician and rank materialist (i.e., Satanist) who believed there was no absolute Good, and conflated the potential of Spiritual Man with the material man, which is why it is no surprise that his final words on his death bed were allegedly "I am perplexed" as anyone with his lack of understanding and life of debauchery would be.