Yeah I was. I should have probably put a small intro on top of that comment kek. I now see how it could be interpreted just seeing it pop into notifications with no context 😭 sorry about that.
The topic was whether YHWH was the devil or God.
I'd been meaning to get back to the discussion but the pope dying really threw me for a loop and there has been much to address on the heels of it!
Wasn't that an interesting coincidence? From Pope to Nope right after Easter. And after he had come back from a serious illness. Goes to show that God is always the Gambler when your life is at stake. (I got motivated to construct a Latin motto about that: "Numquam ludere nisi cum vita." ...Never gamble, except with your life.)
I honestly don't know what to make of it but the timing is remarkable regardless of whether it's a manmade psyop or a God thing. From my view, if man orchestrated it to occur at this time, it's to placate the Catholics and EO. (they have a belief that to pass away during 'Holy Week' is the best time to go, just found that out today).
But If God took him on His own timing and purposes, it's to signal 'I'm aware of the RCC and her schemes, and can interject any time I want to, so do not fret'.
I do regret not taking Latin in school, for the simple fact that I would be able to read the Catholic documents in original tongue. What a weapon that would be for me. Some fucker convinced me not to because it was a 'dead language'. Another damn Psyop
A "dead language" that is the foundation of biolological taxonomy? I took 2 1/2 years of French in junior high school (either that or Spanish), and 3 years of German in high school. Then, much later, nearly a year of Russian during my support of the Sea Launch program. No Latin or Greek, other than terms I would pick up from physics or mathematics or chemistry. But my high school did offer Latin, and one of my friends took it. I think seminaries rely on Greek, Hebrew, and Latin (and German, if you're confessional Lutheran).
Regarding Pope Francis, the phrase that comes to mind is "Sic transit gloria mundi" (so passes the glory of the world). He had his time in the Sun, and now it's over. I think the Cardinal from Ghana is the one to select, but I'm not God.
Yeah I was. I should have probably put a small intro on top of that comment kek. I now see how it could be interpreted just seeing it pop into notifications with no context 😭 sorry about that.
The topic was whether YHWH was the devil or God.
I'd been meaning to get back to the discussion but the pope dying really threw me for a loop and there has been much to address on the heels of it!
Wasn't that an interesting coincidence? From Pope to Nope right after Easter. And after he had come back from a serious illness. Goes to show that God is always the Gambler when your life is at stake. (I got motivated to construct a Latin motto about that: "Numquam ludere nisi cum vita." ...Never gamble, except with your life.)
I honestly don't know what to make of it but the timing is remarkable regardless of whether it's a manmade psyop or a God thing. From my view, if man orchestrated it to occur at this time, it's to placate the Catholics and EO. (they have a belief that to pass away during 'Holy Week' is the best time to go, just found that out today).
But If God took him on His own timing and purposes, it's to signal 'I'm aware of the RCC and her schemes, and can interject any time I want to, so do not fret'.
I do regret not taking Latin in school, for the simple fact that I would be able to read the Catholic documents in original tongue. What a weapon that would be for me. Some fucker convinced me not to because it was a 'dead language'. Another damn Psyop
A "dead language" that is the foundation of biolological taxonomy? I took 2 1/2 years of French in junior high school (either that or Spanish), and 3 years of German in high school. Then, much later, nearly a year of Russian during my support of the Sea Launch program. No Latin or Greek, other than terms I would pick up from physics or mathematics or chemistry. But my high school did offer Latin, and one of my friends took it. I think seminaries rely on Greek, Hebrew, and Latin (and German, if you're confessional Lutheran).
Regarding Pope Francis, the phrase that comes to mind is "Sic transit gloria mundi" (so passes the glory of the world). He had his time in the Sun, and now it's over. I think the Cardinal from Ghana is the one to select, but I'm not God.