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61 | Why does Israel use occult symbolism? | 1 Kin 11:6 | TommyS | 98198 | ||
Taleb, thank you for going the extra mile with my question. Your answer gave me more ammuntion in my studies. TommyS P.S. Excuse me, but isn't "Taleb" Arabic for "student"? Just curious. Thanks again. |
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62 | Why does Israel use occult symbolism? | 1 Kin 11:6 | TommyS | 98197 | ||
EdB, thank you for sharing what you feel about the flag. From my recent research I learned how and why they choice that as a flag. TommyS |
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63 | Why does Israel use occult symbolism? | 1 Kin 11:6 | TommyS | 98196 | ||
Tom Thankyou for your input. I got on the internet and checked out some of what you comment on. Very interesting, to say the least. To answer your question "why", someone told me we get our word "hex" from the word hexagram, and I had recently read somewhere about Israel's flag being just that. Thanks again. TommyS |
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64 | What's the difference between Kingdoms? | Luke | TommyS | 97339 | ||
Thanks, DL5. I'll look at Luke 17 and go from there. | ||||||
65 | "What do Israeli's "beleive" today? | Bible general Archive 2 | TommyS | 96852 | ||
Darcy, thank you for pointing out that website (jewfag.org/beliefs) to me. I’m getting the hang of the internet. I checked some of the other articles listed and was surprised that the Jews believe in reincarnation, and or annihilation, and that “hell” is at the most 12 months. TommyS |
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66 | Will you change your mind? | 2 Tim 2:23 | TommyS | 96323 | ||
Radioman2, sorry ‘bout this, dear friend in Christ Jesus our Lord, but you are wrong in your conclusion, "Muhammad (prophet) (570?-632), founder of Islam" Muhammad lived from approx. 570 AD to 632 AD, approximately 2,400 years after Abraham. Abraham lived from 2100 BC to 1880 BC. So how could Abraham be a Muslim when Islam wasn't even founded until more than 2,000 years after he lived? This is not rocket science. I know 9-year-olds who could figure this one out,” If you WERE to talk to any Muslim, that Muslim would quickly inform you that Adam and Eve, Noah, Moses, Abraham, Isaac, Jesus etc. WERE all Muslim. They understand the concept that "Being a Muslim" merely means “one who is submitted to God". So, if any would ask me if Abraham was a Muslim, I would reply, “I honestly believe that Abraham WAS SUBMITTED to God.” For sure we know that Abraham WASN’T a Christian, correct? As a matter of fact, anyone who works in the “Muslim world”, be it here in the States, or abroad, would hardly ever “confess to being a Christian”. A follower of the teachings of Isa, (Jesus), might, for instance, hold up the Scriptures and merely state, “I obey what this says, as the Koran instructs everyone should. Do you obey it too?” “Christians” are who slaughtered Muslims during the crusades. America is a “Christian nation” and their soap operas are about American families, so that means that “Christian families” mess around, drink, lie, cheat, etc. etc. Besides, non-believers first used the term “Christian” to separate themselves from believers. Because Christian means “small Christ” – and one can’t be one without being submitted to God (Muslim), and both conger up “false conceptions”, why use either label? Why not merely live our lives so others can see and believe? I appreciate reading through some of the threads in which you have made some profound, spirit inspired comments. Thank you. TommyS Speaking of "dumb questions" - I once asked an wrinkled old man sitting on his rocker on a porch in front of a small town cafe, "Have you lived in this town all your life?" He removed his pipe from his toothless mouth and replied, "Not yet." |
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67 | Why didn't Noah stop tower of Babel? | Genesis | TommyS | 95728 | ||
Blessings to you, Makarios, Thanks for your response, but I have to keep wondering because according to my Bible Noah was still alive and kicking. Seeing Noah died 40 years after Peleg gave up the ghost. According to Gen 10:24 "the dispersement of people" happened during the lifetime of Peleg. According to Gen 11:10-18, by adding up the ages, we can only conclude that Noah was alive. While I won't lose any sleep tonight, I might have to do some research of my own tomorrow. TommyS |
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