You are going to get downvoted, but its okay. When the GA finally happens, its going to be hard on everyone because each one of us, no matter how far along our path of enlightenment we believe we are, are going to find things we believed we never thought could be possibly untrue. I am bracing myself as we get ever closer to the precipice and the GA.
Would be really good if you can summarise whats in Jasher - its the first time I am hearing about it.
Have you ever had a chance to listen to the Literal Bible theory by Mauro Biglino?
No, it's actually really sad and frustrating when it happens.
It's maddening because it's literally right their in the Bible.
It's their own bible and they still ignore it and then come up with excuses about how the composition of the Bible is perfect and anything that isn't already there isn't important.
Not true.
St. Jerome was a man.
The first coucil of Constantinople was a council of men
The council of Nicea was a council of men
Not to be disagreeable just for fun, but this is important. The Anthology is good, or it isn’t. Choose. The councils were huge events. The contemporary accounts are harrowing. Much hardship was endured to make these happen. Bishops from all 5 Churches (Rome, Constantinople, Antioch, Jerusalem and Alexandria) were involved. All opinions were openly debated. Ordinary people debated the issues in daily conversations. Constantine was definitely a stickler for a unified message. He didn’t want Christianity to be different anywhere. He wanted a universal version. He’d be shocked at our Protestant proliferation. His aim may have been political, and he likely expected credit for having ordered it, but God moves in our world and consistently uses unlikely people to do so. They had a lot of books from which to choose. Some you’d probably think obvious to include didn’t make it. (Gospel of Peter for example)They earnestly prayed to Holy Spirit to guide them. I live as if their prayers were answered, but don’t confine myself to only reading that library. I live the Nicene Creed. Of course we’re intended to read it. Sometimes we need guidance interpreting. The meanings are layered, and refer to specific “OT” books. There are references to Enoch, in the Gospels. Commentaries and concordances are great tools. The nice thing is the oldest versions of the text are nearly the same as we have now. No significant alteration is almost miraculous in itself. There’s even disagreement now between churches which books are included, or wether to use Septuagint or Masoretic text, even down to numbering of the Psalms. Everybody is right. Use what you’ve got. Don’t shy away from Apocrypha, read the Patristics too.
Try to read some of Irinaeus “Against Heresies”. It’s good to understand what’s heretical about some of the movements present in those early days, as lots of them are still around. Our status as embodied spirits is actually higher than many disembodied spirits. Act like it. Stop criticizing other people, even if they’re ignorant sinners like me, and just set an example worthy of emulation. Scripture isn’t for gotcha games. Satan knows scripture better than anyone, and enjoys using it against us. Not worthy of emulation in my opinion. Sorry for the rant. It’s important.
Not to be disagreeable just for fun, but this is important. The Anthology is good, or it isn’t. Choose.
Incomplete with malicious intent
All opinions were openly debated. Ordinary people debated the issues in daily conversations.
That's literally church propaganda. They absolutely were not allowing all opinions.
What happened to the Gnostic Christians?
What happened to the texts of the Gnostic Christians?
They were almost lost to time and we only have them now because of a miracle of luck in the dead sea and in Egypt with the Nag Hammadi library. They were killed as heretics, their libraries burnt to the ground.
The full teachings of Jesus and the description of the Father would completely destroy "Satan's" ability to rule people.
Don't forget, right now is Satan time to walk the earth and to rule it. He runs the powers and principals with which we struggle.
He will do so until Jesus return in the end times. Why do you think Jesus did not refute Satan's ability to give hime rulership of the world when Satan was trying to temp him but instead acknowledged that Satan could and refused the temptation?
All of those early Christians and their texts were destroyed and you're asking me to trust the council of a man who blasphemes against Jesus, asking you to call him "Holy Father" and his priests "Father" when Jesus told us to call no one on the earth Father but the father in the heavens above.
Satans Council gave us just enough scripture to leave us with the wrong impression.
I always say:
The best way to tell a lie is to say nothing but the truth.
There’s no book of Jasher in my Bible.
We use the Septuagint. It was compiled in the 3rd century BC. Long before Constantine or the Council of Nicea, by some 600 years.
It's supposed to be there. There are 10 more books that are referred to in the old testament that are simply not there and we are told to read them.
There's even more in the new testament:
Book of Enoch (Jude 1:4, 1:6, 1:13, 1:14–15, 2 Peter 2:4; 3:13 and John 7:38)
Epistle to the Laodiceans (Colossians 4:16 "read the epistle from Laodicea")
Again, there are more. For 1700 years the pontificate has blasphemed against the direct commandments of Jesus Christ in Matthew 23:9 ("And do not call anyone on earth your father; for only One is your Father, He who is in heaven.")
They trick believers into blasphemy against Jesus Christ by calling priests "father" and the pipe commits the highest blasphemy asking to be called "holy father" which is a title that belongs to I AM/One/The Father.
The deceits run deep, removing and disappearing texts were essential for Satans pontificate to exact blasphemy.
So my interest is peaked:
What is in Jasher?
https://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/apo/jasher/index.htm
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You are going to get downvoted, but its okay. When the GA finally happens, its going to be hard on everyone because each one of us, no matter how far along our path of enlightenment we believe we are, are going to find things we believed we never thought could be possibly untrue. I am bracing myself as we get ever closer to the precipice and the GA.
Would be really good if you can summarise whats in Jasher - its the first time I am hearing about it.
Have you ever had a chance to listen to the Literal Bible theory by Mauro Biglino?
https://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/apo/jasher/index.htm
Well, you know how genesis is a reconstruction of scroll fragments? Jasher isn't.
Cain killed able with his plow shear, it was an accident of rage that occurred during the most believable argument I've ever read.
The kings of Egypt are called Pharoah in honor of a foreigner who stole the throan but was loved by the people.
Holy fucking shit! The psychopathic cities of Sodom and Gomorrah I now understand why God cleansed it from the earth.
So much more. To much to be listed, jasher is a massive text.
If you're interested in learning about the father and of the demiurge then I would suggest you read these scriptures: http://www.gnosis.org/naghamm/Pagels-Gnostic-Gospels.html
Then you will understand Jesus and his mission to free us from our bonds and to lift us out of slavery.
To rejoice in the light of the father and to reject the worship of Yaldabaoth who blasphemes against the father and the one above all.
You sure you're laughing?
No, it's actually really sad and frustrating when it happens.
It's maddening because it's literally right their in the Bible.
It's their own bible and they still ignore it and then come up with excuses about how the composition of the Bible is perfect and anything that isn't already there isn't important.
Not true.
St. Jerome was a man. The first coucil of Constantinople was a council of men The council of Nicea was a council of men
The anthology is incomplete.
Without looking up the important word, im sure you are correct.
Not to be disagreeable just for fun, but this is important. The Anthology is good, or it isn’t. Choose. The councils were huge events. The contemporary accounts are harrowing. Much hardship was endured to make these happen. Bishops from all 5 Churches (Rome, Constantinople, Antioch, Jerusalem and Alexandria) were involved. All opinions were openly debated. Ordinary people debated the issues in daily conversations. Constantine was definitely a stickler for a unified message. He didn’t want Christianity to be different anywhere. He wanted a universal version. He’d be shocked at our Protestant proliferation. His aim may have been political, and he likely expected credit for having ordered it, but God moves in our world and consistently uses unlikely people to do so. They had a lot of books from which to choose. Some you’d probably think obvious to include didn’t make it. (Gospel of Peter for example)They earnestly prayed to Holy Spirit to guide them. I live as if their prayers were answered, but don’t confine myself to only reading that library. I live the Nicene Creed. Of course we’re intended to read it. Sometimes we need guidance interpreting. The meanings are layered, and refer to specific “OT” books. There are references to Enoch, in the Gospels. Commentaries and concordances are great tools. The nice thing is the oldest versions of the text are nearly the same as we have now. No significant alteration is almost miraculous in itself. There’s even disagreement now between churches which books are included, or wether to use Septuagint or Masoretic text, even down to numbering of the Psalms. Everybody is right. Use what you’ve got. Don’t shy away from Apocrypha, read the Patristics too. Try to read some of Irinaeus “Against Heresies”. It’s good to understand what’s heretical about some of the movements present in those early days, as lots of them are still around. Our status as embodied spirits is actually higher than many disembodied spirits. Act like it. Stop criticizing other people, even if they’re ignorant sinners like me, and just set an example worthy of emulation. Scripture isn’t for gotcha games. Satan knows scripture better than anyone, and enjoys using it against us. Not worthy of emulation in my opinion. Sorry for the rant. It’s important.
Incomplete with malicious intent
That's literally church propaganda. They absolutely were not allowing all opinions.
What happened to the Gnostic Christians? What happened to the texts of the Gnostic Christians?
They were almost lost to time and we only have them now because of a miracle of luck in the dead sea and in Egypt with the Nag Hammadi library. They were killed as heretics, their libraries burnt to the ground.
The full teachings of Jesus and the description of the Father would completely destroy "Satan's" ability to rule people.
Don't forget, right now is Satan time to walk the earth and to rule it. He runs the powers and principals with which we struggle.
He will do so until Jesus return in the end times. Why do you think Jesus did not refute Satan's ability to give hime rulership of the world when Satan was trying to temp him but instead acknowledged that Satan could and refused the temptation?
All of those early Christians and their texts were destroyed and you're asking me to trust the council of a man who blasphemes against Jesus, asking you to call him "Holy Father" and his priests "Father" when Jesus told us to call no one on the earth Father but the father in the heavens above.
Satans Council gave us just enough scripture to leave us with the wrong impression.
I always say: The best way to tell a lie is to say nothing but the truth.
Thanks for the thoughtful response.
I don’t want to argue with you.
Well, I'm not really trying to argue, I just find that I need to be forceful in asserting the truths that I have found.
I'm very upset by my research, it feels like I've seen past Satans veil.
It goes on and on
Literally, most of the Christian religion has been cut out of the Bible.
I find it beyond upsetting.
There’s no book of Jasher in my Bible. We use the Septuagint. It was compiled in the 3rd century BC. Long before Constantine or the Council of Nicea, by some 600 years.
Read Joshua 10:13 and 2 Samuel 1:18
It's supposed to be there. There are 10 more books that are referred to in the old testament that are simply not there and we are told to read them.
There's even more in the new testament:
Again, there are more. For 1700 years the pontificate has blasphemed against the direct commandments of Jesus Christ in Matthew 23:9 ("And do not call anyone on earth your father; for only One is your Father, He who is in heaven.")
They trick believers into blasphemy against Jesus Christ by calling priests "father" and the pipe commits the highest blasphemy asking to be called "holy father" which is a title that belongs to I AM/One/The Father.
The deceits run deep, removing and disappearing texts were essential for Satans pontificate to exact blasphemy.