I personally think some of the comments on this site can get pretty ridiculous at times, more importantly, they can utterly obliterate an otherwise important message. However, you know what is said about opinions and how they are like a particular body part (everybody’s got one, and they all stink). The thing I have seen that truly ruins credibility is when atheists/agnostics/whatever pontificate about the Bible, yet they don’t believe in it in the first place.
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How do you define new age philosophy
When Jesus was in the desert being tempted by Satan...was that Saturn?
To me that blows that whole narrative out of the water.
That's if you discount all the other Biblical references to Satan.
I'm not able to expand on someone else's word. You would have to ask u/PeaceAndLovePatriot to break that down for you.
My question was simply how do you define new age philosophy
Ahhh gotcha sorry replied to wrong person!
No worries I understand. I look forward to reading the back and forth you 2 have on the topic. God bless
Look it up🙏
I am more curious what your definition is. Will you define it in your own words for me
Ironically, people are quick to throw that term out there, not realizing that Jesus ushered in new age philosophy by ushering in new teachings at the crossover into the age of Pisces.
And here we are, entering into a new age again, Aquarius.
Does this stuff matter to me? Nope.
But it sure as hell mattered a LOT to e ancients.
So it is noteable. Essentially a grand calendar.
The bible calls these ages "Aeons" in some translations.
And it's laid out biblically.
Aries is the sacrifice ram, Jesus came and ended that age as the "last sacrifice"
He made fishers of men and everything is fish centric, hence Pisces. But he further says to follow the man bearing the pitcher of water before entering into the last supper. Men didn't carry water, women did. This was symbolic for following Aquarius (ie, follow Q) and the final judgement would begin to take place shortly afterwards.
The last supper is symbolic of the final judgement when we "eat the flesh of kings"
Yes I asked because it seems to be a term people throw around a lot and sometimes it's to deflect from something that might go against there current understanding..
Gonna have to reflect on your words here. Thanks for sharing will ask any questions I may have. God bless
Very good, thank you!