I was so upset at first that trump set us up on the 6th Jan to get our guns. But now I'm questioning if it's a good thing, once the forced vaccine start. I don't want to many people around my with guns, once the taxing normal people out of cars, plains and then food, I don't want to many people to have guns then. Did trump do this to help us in the dark winter coming.?
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Well, my comment wasn't meant to be sarcastic. I'm 100% dead serious about that one.
I can explain why too.
What do you mean "web related"?
And yes, stuck on one planet, while the rest of humanity gets to explore the infinite.
Something like that. I think the worst Jews will be solely relegated to Israel. You ever heard how demons always want to return to the desert (there's even a Lady Gaga video about this)? Well, they will get their chance.
I mean, it's what they want. Their "promised land".
Please do fren. I'm curious to read your thoughts. Also, high five fellow geneticist!
Eh, I had to change majors. The person running the genetics portion of the biology major decided to leave after my second year, and they couldn't replace her. We used to get cigarettes after class and chat all the time.
I went to grad school for organic chemistry instead. In undergrad I was part of a group that synthesized caffeine from uracil, which I thought pretty nifty, and perhaps even lends some idea to an interplay between caffeine and genes.
So, I can go more in depth by DM, but basically, if you read the Bible, the Israelites defied God at almost every turn.
During captivity, for example, you can read the impatience Pharaoh had quite easily. "No, I'm not going to allow you to leave slavery to sacrifice for three days in the desert." Moses and Aaron said they would be "put to the sword by God" if they didn't, which was a lie.
Moses goes away to get the 10 Commandments, people start worshiping idols.
Solomon was given everything and then some, then multiplied his wealth against God's wishes (666...symbolism, both then and now, is their downfall). Plus he consorted with demons. Much of demonology is based around him.
And the Third Temple is being built based on the "wisdom of Solomon". Which is why they want to reinstate open blood sacrifice. They proudly display the tools for blood sacrifice on the Third Temple website. Pretty sick.
So I dunno. You play God. What do you do?
Ever seen the destruction at Sodom and Gomorrah?
Interesting perspective. Also, well done you on the orgo. Everyone's least favorite subject in pre-med... but one of my best summers ever. I still talk to my prof on LinkedIn 15 years later lol. They do make all the difference. Shame about the genetics tho. The field is booming. But I picked it back up in a postdoc sales job, so there are ins everywhere if you still like it.
Israelites did defy God, correct. They're constantly compared to an adulterous spouse. In like every book they screw up. But if you're under a covenant, you have to hold up your end, for better or worse, til death do us part, yeah? No other nation was tied to God in the spiritually intimate extent, so they can't be held to the same standard. Can be faulted for not keeping vows to a spouse you're not even married to, right?
Re: Moses, Pharoah, put to the sword, lie: wouldn't the passover story be considered pretty uh swordy? First born of all the Egyptians seems pretty deadly to me.
Anyway, regarding Solomon: isn't demonology attributed to him via extra-Biblical texts? As is true of the NT writings, many were named after famous dudes to lend credence to the work, where it was less likely to have been noticed without a famous author (a la unabomer lite lol). I don't really put stock in pseudipigripha when the canon is already a ton to study and know well (and Lord knows apply).
Blood sacrifice was formally instituted by God in Exodus, but even in Genesis Abel provides a blood sacrifice that God preferred over Cains veggie snacks. My eyes glaze over at the sheer details God gave Moses on the construction and interior decor of the tabernacle to have it fit for His Spirit to rest there... took 40 days!
Point is, the Third Temple is normal for Orthodox Jews who don't accept (or are even forbidden from learning about... Isaiah 43 isn't even taught. Makes it pretty obvious) Jesus as Messiah. They still operate that the old religious ways are still valid, in that the Abrahamic covenant and Mosaic laws and Phariseeism are their prescribed way to get right with God. So if the old ways said sacrifice unblemished heifers for the sin of the nation, you need to do it. But first, you need a nation. Check (1948). You need unblemished heifers (breeding been going on for decades now, check-ish). You need an ark (check-ish, debatable but believable). And you need a Template (or at least a tabernacle, but they got money, why not splurge lol).
Point is, you don't have to believe in cabals, and demons, and child sacrifice conspiracies (true, false, indifferent) to recognize that the basic devout Israeli operating in a Jesus void would always end up building a temple because he thinks that's what God actually wants. I think there are some Jews who do want to get right with God (our souls all desire it at some level) and this is how they were raised to do it. Doesn't make it correct, but it is understandable in the correct context. And its sad. Imagine missing the boat on your own Messiah. God willing it is time for their eyes to be opened soon.
I don't know if that's entirely true. 1 Kings 11 The sins of Solomon.
He built idols to various gods for his wives, and God said he "followed them". At the minimum he sacrificed. If you follow Molech, are you going to do rituals? Probably. Are they going to involve demons? Possibly.
Are demons real as "advertised"? I dunno, but there's people that try to act like demons, or even look like them with body mods. Nothing screams demon to me like having to pop in contact lenses.
I'll share a funny joke about Cain and Abel in a sec...if you look at wikipedia, one German painting is pretty hilarious. To me, it looks like Cain offered a bundle of sticks. And you know what the word for bundle of sticks is. :) Maybe God admonished him as such. I'd like to think God has a sense of humor.
I also thought the offering from Abel was greater not because of the "blood sacrifice" being preferred, but that Abel gave something that he prized more greatly.