"I finally completed THE ANTEDILUVIAN OBSESSION series. It was broken into 7 PARTS, includes over 32,000 words and was BY FAR the most interesting series I've done so far. It showed why the cabal are obsessed with the pre-flood era and how their ancient religion has been able to penetrate the major religions of the world."
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PART 7 - https://anonfamous.substack.com/p/the-antediluvian-obsession-part-7
Wasn't the Bible compiled by a committee from writings made some 300 years after the crucifixion? Ah, well, close:
https://www.catholic.com/qa/who-compiled-the-bible-and-when
The Didach dates from aprox 60 years after the crucifixion, and as for committees? Saint Jerome compiled the Vulgate Bible.
The question I've always asked my self when these discussions come up is, can man change God? I believe the Word is God and cannot be changed by man, but that is my belief and if others think differently that's up to them.
John 1:1 1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
Matthew 24:35 35 Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will by no means pass away.
But "Word" is just a loose translation of the Greek "logos", which, dependent on context, usually means "reason". And I have no idea what "logos" represented in the original language, which certainly wasn't Greek. So "in the beginning was ... something?"
John 8:58 58 Jesus said to them, “Most assuredly, I say to you, before Abraham was, I AM.”
Catholic didn't happen until 6th century. New testatment put together early 3rd century, Jerome is the catholic hero who translated from greek to latin. crucial to remember that rome tried to kill off Christians multiple times over first 2 centuries and by the time rome made it part of their pagan mish/mash the spiritual aspect of Christianity had been all but destroyed publicly