There are also multiple examples of dinosaur and human footprints side-by-side in sandstone, which used to be mud, and giant humanoid skeletons have been found on every continent. But those in particular confirm the Bible (nephilim), so the Smithsonian has always bought them with big bucks to sock them away out of sight.
I agree with your thoughts about the Bible. John made it clear that there were a great many things Jesus did and said that he didn't record. I think it's the same way with the rest of it, and what the Bible doesn't say doesn't prove it's not of God, which is one way the critics attack it. Like you, I just figure that God told us what was important to Him for us to know, and that He was well able to oversee the process of compiling it, even if men fought about what should be included. I like what one person said a long time ago, I forget who: The Bible tells us how to go to heaven, not how the heavens go.
On point my fren. Totally agree with you. Ancient TRUE history has been a fun side hobby for me for quite some time. I just can't absorb enough of it! I hope and pray God reveals these things to us all one day before I am taken home. It would be epic to say the least!
You know you're going to know it all when you get there, right? I look at it kind of like moving without having to borrow a truck.
I like history, too. It's just hard sometimes to sift through the "official stories" to find a nugget of truth. Archaeology is just as compromised with official narratives as any other science. The longer I keep my interest in Q things, the more I realize how the lies are in literally everything. It's like we all live in the Matrix.
You're absolutely right. And yes pretty much everything is compromised. While I'm pretty sure we don't live in an actual computer program, the reality we're in is most definitely manufactured in pretty much every aspect. The world is not how we perceive it
There are also multiple examples of dinosaur and human footprints side-by-side in sandstone, which used to be mud, and giant humanoid skeletons have been found on every continent. But those in particular confirm the Bible (nephilim), so the Smithsonian has always bought them with big bucks to sock them away out of sight.
I agree with your thoughts about the Bible. John made it clear that there were a great many things Jesus did and said that he didn't record. I think it's the same way with the rest of it, and what the Bible doesn't say doesn't prove it's not of God, which is one way the critics attack it. Like you, I just figure that God told us what was important to Him for us to know, and that He was well able to oversee the process of compiling it, even if men fought about what should be included. I like what one person said a long time ago, I forget who: The Bible tells us how to go to heaven, not how the heavens go.
On point my fren. Totally agree with you. Ancient TRUE history has been a fun side hobby for me for quite some time. I just can't absorb enough of it! I hope and pray God reveals these things to us all one day before I am taken home. It would be epic to say the least!
You know you're going to know it all when you get there, right? I look at it kind of like moving without having to borrow a truck.
I like history, too. It's just hard sometimes to sift through the "official stories" to find a nugget of truth. Archaeology is just as compromised with official narratives as any other science. The longer I keep my interest in Q things, the more I realize how the lies are in literally everything. It's like we all live in the Matrix.
You're absolutely right. And yes pretty much everything is compromised. While I'm pretty sure we don't live in an actual computer program, the reality we're in is most definitely manufactured in pretty much every aspect. The world is not how we perceive it