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What was the question?
Join Date: Dec 2003
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No Brian, this is mine...
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Perception is everything. It doesn't matter what I believe, or what you believe. What people perceive is all that counts. So that means that each individual in this existence has a reality that the rest of us can't even come close to understanding. That is what makes life amazing. We all have our own little worlds, yet we can function civily together. You swung, I ducked, you missed. Hope you understand. peace my friend. v/r Q |
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hi brian, i just read your article on hell. it's quite good (although, naturally, i have my quibbles, heh)
for a start, the valley of "ben-hinnom", of which "gehenna" is a corruption, via "gehinnom" is still very much visible. in modern-day jerusalem it is a delightful little place just outside the walls of the old city and the "dung gate", nowadays known as "sultan's pool". not without irony, it is a top venue for outdoor rock concerts. it is also known as the valley of "tophet" and its use as a rubbish dump in late antiquity was considered an apt deconsecration of the idolatrous rites once practised on this site, by both the original jebusites and the israelites of the first Temple period. in fact, this is considered to have been a site for molech worship, may its memory be blotted out. Quote:
as water has a ritually "consecrative" effect, the relevant immersion confers a change of status, whether from gentile to jewish, tamei to tahor or unavailable to available, whether involving sex or kitchen utensils. it is mentioned in the Torah on many occasions (mostly in leviticus) and mikva'ot constructed according to talmudic standards have been found, among other places, on masada and excavated in the city of london. "john the baptist", in immersing people in rivers, could arguably be said to have been administering chasidic-style tevilah! b'shalom bananabrain |
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Thanks for the input bb - by, you must have been a little bored.
![]() Btw - is there a meaning to the words "Ben-Hinnom" and "gehinnom"?? Or is it essentially an arbitrarily named place rather than a meaningful name? |
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Re: Question about Satan
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Re: Question about Satan
*grin* bored, brian? well, it is kind of a slow week apart from my album launch...
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of course, all of this is aggadah - thus, we are not obliged to hold a particular set of beliefs about it. judaism is rather more concerned with what people get up to while they're alive. b'shalom bananabrain |
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Soul Rebel
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Re: Question about Satan
Album launch? And you're bored? Oh, right - that means you must be a drummer.
![]() Good luck with that anyway - quite a sharp industry to be working in. As for the Molech and Nohem background to Gehenna - has this ever been used as a vehicle for metaphor in Jewish tradition at all? I'd hate to sound narrow minded, but there's a strand of the the concept that seems to make my point of conjecture make more sense. |
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Re: Question about Satan
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And this link also shows it about the same way I am seeing it. The devil, satan, lucifer, dragon, god of this world and the other titles he is given. At the same time Lucifer had to have a thought that he could rise above God and where that thought came from was most likely from God himself. ? . This link also shows it about the same way I am seeing it. This guy did a nice job in the outline, but I am not saying it is all accurate, but very close. http://www.cornerstone1.org/create-devil.htm I also see one of his tricks is to (influence) and get man to believe he is not real and also to (influence) in thought, to believe that God is not real. I have been face to face with the serpant so I know he is real and not just an imagination. |
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Re: Question about Satan
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Having rebelled against God, I don't think that Satan (and he is quite real) can perform miracles. God works through human beings to perform miracles; though I believe he also works through angels to perform miracles, I don't suspect that he would be too crazy about working through Satan. At the same time, our book of Revelation portrays the false prophet (whose nature is Satan) calling down fire from heaven, which is a miracle that Elijah performed. In my personal opinion Satan is able to poison one's mind, and that individual is then able to cause desolation in the lives of others; this is the extent of his power. So I guess I agree with what Postmaster said. |
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Re: Question about Satan
I would like to shed light on this ....Afraid I cant
![]() I have what I call a gut feeling you might call it a theory dont care what its called I will share it anyway Satan I believe in as a Christian but I want to define believe. I dont mean have faith in I mean he is out there somewhere seaking whom he can devour. the Bible forgive me if I use my own words says resist the devil and he will flee from you. Simply put I believe he isnt much of a factor in my life. If I cough I dont pray get thee behind me satan and take the common cold with you. Seems silly to give him that much credit. But as a young man I wasnt as close to God I strayed into some very strange situations where I was surrounded by people had gone the opposite way they invited evil drew close you might say to the devil I wont go into what I perceive happened but I am still shaken by it in my memory. I think the devil may have as much power in an individuals life as he allows. I do believe in his power to tempt even the most faithful maybe plant the mental seed that results in sin. I also notice in the book of Job it seems none of Jobs friends attributated any of Jobs trials with Satan. Although it is clear he was behind them. I feel Gods protection in my life I see his deliverance in times of trial I feel I am safe no matter who controls the storm. Peace |
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