Pastor with 666 tattoo claims to be divine

  • Wanna Join? New users you can now register lightning fast using your Facebook or Twitter accounts.

Hemp

Sicc OG
Sep 5, 2005
1,248
2
0
#21
The Red Sin said:
@JMAC, I'd say something about you in the next 10-15 years, but You might not be alive at that time. Ey, bad habits are repetitive holmes.

werent you the 16 year old gangsta reppin stocktons finest? or do you just like to always hint that you were a killer in your way younger years?
 

I AM

Some Random Asshole
Apr 25, 2002
21,001
86
48
#23
JLMACN said:
bad habits are repetiive...which is exactly why you will be saying you are Jesus in 15-20 years..
Hey fuck that, I beat him, I already said "I am" (no pun intended)!!! And people call me/tell me I look like Jesus at least once a month!!!

(sarcasm about me really being jesus, lol)....
 
Nov 17, 2002
2,627
99
48
43
www.facebook.com
#24
HERESY said:
someone fucked with it. The "bible" is simply a collection books compiled into one book (like a set of encylopedias all rolled into one), and there are books that were ommited for political and personal reasons.
How long have you held this belief? Also, what teachings do you think may have been omitted and why?
 
Mar 12, 2005
8,118
17
0
37
#25
Cause a Jewish counsel before the time of Jesus cut any books after Malachi, claiming it had no value or inspiration, probably for political reasons as well. Then there are books that contradicted the Torah or the Tanakh therefore removed. Some should have been added, some should have been left out. It depends on the time frame, especially when you consider the Septuagint translation of the Tanakh.

Then there's the New Testament, which I believe, correct me if I'm wrong, was finished around 90 BC, some books were never included as well. You can count the Gnostic Coptic books cause they were Heresy, but some Apocryphal books, which many protestants claimed were also Heresy, may have had some significant scripture that would enhance the understanding of the other stories of the New Tanakh, or New Testament.

The Septuagint were excluded, which were 14 books also known as the apocrypha, and some new testament books as well, because King James felt the need to create it, I guess for political and personal reasons.