The New World Order

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The New World Order

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Hello Everyone,

We talk about many issues on this website. Most of them questions like, should i do this or why does God say that. Let us now change our mind, and say i truly believe for the next 10 minutes and after that you can go back to normal.

What if The World Order is true:



Is it in the Bible:




I would like your feedback

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Simon

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Feedback? As in why dumping this on a site dealing with science?
Geology: fossils of different ages
Paleontology: fossil sequence & species change over time.
Taxonomy: biological relationships
Evolution: explanation that ties it all together.
Creationism: squeezing eyes shut, wailing "DOES NOT!"

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Because i would like a scientific answer...

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I watched both videos and a few more because it was dawning on me how we humans look for patterns and if we can’t find them we create them. All this is used to tell a story because we are story-tellers. The science here should be anthropology, psychology and maybe neurology. I loved the part where six pointed stars were alternated between 5 pointed stars. I kept think how blatantly anti-Semitic it was. You can also see how they connect random dots to tell their story much like any preacher connects random passages usually taken out of context and devoid of content to create their story of Jesus, and there are many stories and many still being created. All this is done to reinforce the stories. Most don’t see how much of the NT stories are cut from Hebrew writing, some are not even in our canons and some are word for word from the LXX.
Not all so-called prophesies in the Hebrew writings came out like their symbols and many were after the fact and part of the storytelling.
I find it amusing when someone asks; “who else but Jesus fulfilled these prophecies?”
It is questionable that Jesus fulfilled them at all and it is questionable that they are even prophesies and it is presumptuous to think they must be fulfilled. The method is a sample selection of passages to create a preconceived story.

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