So at what time are you thinking they changed these verses in the bible?
I can assert it has not been in this life time for me.
Unless, someone has managed to sneak into our house and change what my mother's KJV bible says from when she was a teenager. It does say, word for word, what this woman asserts has been changed. (It has her full maiden name embossed on it.)
Don´t like mazes, I would like to have a buldozzer to clear a path for me. The worst maze of all is my mind, it would be great if I could dissipate the clouds and see the truth always. Unfortunatelly the esoteric road, albeit fascinating, is a gigantic maze in itself, I´m a bit tired of it.
Can THE PAST reveal anything, per se? The past is gone, it is the mind that perceives it that is the problem. And yet the past is always there, as is the future, because space-time. And because time is not linear, we just perceive it as such. But an orange doesn't tell me anything. Perhaps if I am able to use deductive reasoning and interpret the dew drops on the orange and its mouldy skin, then I can deduce things. I can deduce it is old and was sitting out for a long time. I can deduce it rained on it not too long ago. I can deduce I am thus outside. But the orange didn't just start telling me about its "ripe orange under the sun then rain" plight.
The mind is a funny thing. We live in a very odd, dog-eat-dog world, where we survive in a large construct we have created ourselves. We have basic rules that are logical, and we have not-so basic rules that are non-sensical. In order to survive we have to remain in this construct our entire lives, and in order to be "successful" within the construct we must sacrifice ourselves daily. Now tell me when we have time to think. Time to sit down and time to meditate and develop our simple sense of discernment. In this world, we have shot ourselves in the foot. We are such idiots.
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I can assert it has not been in this life time for me.
Unless, someone has managed to sneak into our house and change what my mother's KJV bible says from when she was a teenager. It does say, word for word, what this woman asserts has been changed. (It has her full maiden name embossed on it.)
But an orange doesn't tell me anything. Perhaps if I am able to use deductive reasoning and interpret the dew drops on the orange and its mouldy skin, then I can deduce things. I can deduce it is old and was sitting out for a long time. I can deduce it rained on it not too long ago. I can deduce I am thus outside. But the orange didn't just start telling me about its "ripe orange under the sun then rain" plight.
The mind is a funny thing. We live in a very odd, dog-eat-dog world, where we survive in a large construct we have created ourselves. We have basic rules that are logical, and we have not-so basic rules that are non-sensical. In order to survive we have to remain in this construct our entire lives, and in order to be "successful" within the construct we must sacrifice ourselves daily.
Now tell me when we have time to think. Time to sit down and time to meditate and develop our simple sense of discernment.
In this world, we have shot ourselves in the foot. We are such idiots.
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