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Post by Elizabeth on Feb 12, 2018 9:54:03 GMT
Read more interesting views on after life today...so my dear protestants...what are all things possible that can happen after we die?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2018 22:57:36 GMT
Sorry for being kinda gone though...
Had my 9th and 10th stratada (when you grow higher in priest-ranks) really close to each other (only 14 days, normally 6-12 months per strata)
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Post by Elizabeth on Mar 29, 2018 0:09:00 GMT
Sorry for being kinda gone though... Had my 9th and 10th stratada (when you grow higher in priest-ranks) really close to each other (only 14 days, normally 6-12 months per strata) You're trying to be a priest?
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Post by DKTrav88 on Mar 29, 2018 0:33:52 GMT
This was for only protestants in protestant section that's why I put it in protestant section. Well, the truth is that life after death will be approximately the same for all Christians and unbelievers! Saying the truth is approximate is a sure way to make yourself seem unsure.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2018 9:21:57 GMT
Right now I am the closest to believe that the whole universe is one big simulation. So life could be just a constant that came into existence when the simulation started. Yours, mine or somebody's life could be a single small subprogram of the simulation. That would imply that life came from outer space by a huge margin of probability, even in its most basic form as one of the first living cell and just then gradually evolved. Anyway, I am not claiming my hypothesis is the right one and I'm keeping my doors open for better ideas. PS. I am not even denying the existence of God but there is no evidence it exists in the way most monotheistic religions propose. This is why I am agnostic Is there evidence that we live in a massive simulation? Its a hypothesis, but more yes there are more evidences then for all-supreme and all-good higher being, like God
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Post by joustos on Mar 30, 2018 17:39:24 GMT
I had the same question, since I don't know Sweedish. Perhaps Tolz will respond; meanwhile I will make a guess: Thatraxi = t'atraxi, < ta atrakhea = certitude, the truth. (The use of the article "ta" would be incorrect, in Greek, here, but then the Germanic "the", "der, die, das" are rooted in "to/ta" rather than on the other articles [Ho; He]............. Awating for the truth in the matter.
... , not even a day. Well yes it means 'The truth', in a sense of trancendance. I'm sorry to in from however that the root comes from Old Indo -persian > Kashgarian > Kashgarian Chinese. It is used to describe heaven in my religion. I liked and I thank you for your response. I wanted to ask you where you got the information about "Thatraxi", but it does not matter, since I found on the internet that the town of Kashgan is in the western part of the Tarim Basin. The populations of the towns in the Basin are admixtures of Indo-Europeans, Mongolian Turks, and Chinese (since the Chinese occupation about 6BCE).So, their languages are also mixtures. Someof the languages are called Tocharian. Investigators have found that in these towns and in Kalash (on the mountains west of the Basin), many inhabitants have fair skin, are blond, and have blue eyes, like people in northern Europe. I believe that the Germanic languages preserve some of their words from the very ancient Tarim Basin, their place of origin, which is not yet recognized as such. So, some glottologists are puzzled by the fact that, for instance, some German words are present in the Basin's towns. If you are interested in these matters, search: Tocharians within the last 6,000 years? -- Gene Expression. This may or may not work: blogs.discovermagazine.com/gnxp/2007/12/tocharians-wihin-the-last-6000-years
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2018 13:16:17 GMT
Sorry for being kinda gone though... Had my 9th and 10th stratada (when you grow higher in priest-ranks) really close to each other (only 14 days, normally 6-12 months per strata) You're trying to be a priest? Technically I'm already a preist
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Post by Διαμονδ on Apr 1, 2018 15:35:05 GMT
What is the opinions about clinical deaths?
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Post by DKTrav88 on Apr 2, 2018 0:38:05 GMT
Of course I would agree, but I don’t agree with any other religion other than my own because the gods of those religions are different from my God. But how many proclaim one? Isn't just islam and Judaism which use a part of our bible? While Judaism and Islam use parts of our bible, they do not have the same God as us. I’m not sure how many religions proclaim to believe in one God, I just know of Judaism and Islam that do.
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Post by Elizabeth on Apr 2, 2018 0:39:20 GMT
But how many proclaim one? Isn't just islam and Judaism which use a part of our bible? While Judaism and Islam use parts of our bible, they do not have the same God as us. I’m not sure how many religions proclaim to believe in one God, I just know of Judaism and Islam that do. Yeah that's what I mean. I don't know others just the ones who use ours in another way hmm
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Post by DKTrav88 on Apr 2, 2018 0:48:21 GMT
While Judaism and Islam use parts of our bible, they do not have the same God as us. I’m not sure how many religions proclaim to believe in one God, I just know of Judaism and Islam that do. Yeah that's what I mean. I don't know others just the ones who use ours in another way hmm Mhmm, the details change between Christianity, Islam, and Judaism.
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