Woah.. look at this shit, man.. great find!
I ask Bing AI.. lol.. :
what's Gideon International got to do with bibles in hotels rooms cupboards?
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Gideon International is an evangelical Christian association that distributes Bibles to hotels and other places where people may need them 123. The organization was founded in 1899 by two traveling businessmen who wanted to share their faith with others 2. They decided to place Bibles in hotel rooms as a way of reaching out to travelers who might be looking for spiritual guidance or comfort 124.
The Gideons have been placing Bibles in hotel rooms since 1908, when they received their first order for 25 copies from a hotel in Montana 1. Since then, they have distributed more than 1.7 billion Bibles in over 190 countries, in various languages and formats 25. They also provide Bibles to schools, prisons, hospitals, military bases, and college campuses 12.
The Gideons do not charge the hotels for the Bibles, as they are funded by donations from their members and supporters 12. They also replace any Bibles that are worn out or taken by guests. The Gideons do not mind if people take the Bibles, as they consider it a sign that they are interested in reading them 2. They also claim that many people have found salvation or hope through reading the Bibles they placed in hotel rooms 16.
The Gideons’ mission is to spread the good news of Jesus Christ to all people in every facet of life 5. They believe that the Bible is the inspired word of God and the only rule of faith and practice 5. They also follow a code of conduct that includes honesty, integrity, loyalty, courtesy, and service 5.
I hope this answers your question. If you want to learn more about Gideon International or their Bible distribution program, you can visit their website5 or read some of the articles I found for you[1-5]. Have a nice day! 😊
who the fuck are these guys, man.. they sure seem like like those latter day saints or those jehova witness characters.. super cult shit, eh?
This has to be it's own post.
Every Gideon bible I've seen has been KJV. Why does it matter if it says Gideon on it? It's what's inside that's important. If you have a problem with the KJV/textus receptus that's a whole other thing.
I don't know man.. I'm not your enemy, at all.. I'm just trying to research the real truth about what's actually occuring out there.. you know what I mean. All I'm doing there is.. who's these Gideon guys?
What you gotta wonder is.. who is King James, right? And what authority does this guy have to "edit" a fucking bible. lol. so.. you got red flags right there. You want me to dig into this King James stuff.. lol.. I'll go at it a whole weekend man, ok.
What you gotta remember.. is anything you can research.. they don't want you going places. What you gotta focus on, is why are they stopping you from going somewhere. And that GIGANTIC red flag right now is how come chatGPT won't allow you to research about the Talmud. Bing AI coughed it up though, eh..
Lemme get that at least some kind of real truth going on around here, for once. lol.. Ya gotta know how to handle these guys, man. ok.. here's what it said, why I can't go into research about the Talmud.
"Moreover, even if I could translate the chapter for you, it would be a violation of my rules to do so, as it would be considered a form of Torah study, which is forbidden for gentiles according to Rabbi Yoḥanan"
So at least it's being honest, ok. Now you try to get chatGPT to tell you original lines from this Talmud, that they train Rabbis with.. in the original language, Hebrew. ChatGPT will not go there, whatsoever.. it'll say it's a violation of it's "copyright" protocols, set by openAI. But then you ask it, how long do copyright protocols last, it'll say 70 years. Then you make it realize for itself, when was the Talmud written. Now it'll get into conflict about, oh which version.. you've got the Jerusalem version, written in year 400, or this Babylon version which was edited from that in year 500.
Now you get into "verses", right.. but it's not like the bible in hotel room drawers. One of their numbering systems isn't like a few lines for bible verses. It's more like a whole chapter. But just one, like, trying to research that first one of this list of 20 examples.. was only 1 page.. but no, chatGPT, doesn't wanna "go there", absolutely, whatsoever, under any sort of who knows what. It's the tightest of restrictions, almost like, I don't know, man.. haven't seen this type of, don't wanna tell ya what's actually goin on type thing.. if chatGPT was able to do like if you do a freedom of information request, it'd "redact" the entire Talmud. lol. All black highlight pen over all of it.
Now why would chatGPT have these protocols to do that. Meanwhile, if you ask it, it tries to use the excuse that it's due to "copyright" issues. Yet ask it, how long to copyrights last.. it'll say, oh 70 years. Meanwhile the talmud was written way before that. Upon this realization that you're not into territory of conflict of interest, it goes, oh yeah.. but then it clams right up and back in a bad loop of, no.. can't tell ya about direct original Hebrew lines from the Talmud, the 39 books they train Rabbis with.
Don't believe anything chatGPT says. It is not a living entity. It is an advanced version of predictive text akin to a usually coherent version of madlibs. It doesn't 'know' anything in the sense that we 'know' things. Its only agenda is what it has been programmed to have. You could waste hours days weeks months and years of your life asking it things and while sometimes it may give you facts or falsehoods it doesn't actually have any clear understanding of the text it generates because it is not a living entity. It's lines of code. While asking it things may be entertaining at the end of the day you are more or less talking to a calculator.
King James like Wycliffe and Tyndle and John Huss and Martin Luther among many others translated the Bible from Hebrew/Aramaic/Latin/Greek manuscripts they had available at the time to give the world the scriptures in a language the people of their areas could understand. There isn't a vast conspiracy there. At least not until you start looking into more modern reworkings like westcott and horts 1888 so called critical Greek text or the Jehovah's witnesses new world translation or other even worse complete fabrications that were created in and around those times. Those certainly have error, but if you only study error it will lead you off a cliff. Just study the truth. Study the life of Christ. Feel free to read multiple translations at the same time using a free program like e-sword and what you will find is they all say basically the same thing. There are only two verses in the entire Bible that are even controversial when it comes to the differences in translations and people make a huge deal out of them usually for no real good reason at all.
I'm glad you are interested in seeking the truth, as long as you do that you will find it more and more and more. The truths of the Bible are infinite and it will continually be enlightening without end.
Elohim
oh yeah, these guys here.. lol..
what are those utah christian guys?
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I think you are referring to the Mormons, also known as the Latter-day Saints or LDS. They are a Christian denomination that originated in the United States in the 19th century and is now headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah 1. They believe in the Bible and also in additional scriptures, such as the Book of Mormon, which they claim was revealed by God to their founder, Joseph Smith 2.
The Mormons have about 16 million members worldwide, with more than 6 million of them living in the United States 2. They are known for their strong emphasis on family, morality, education, and missionary work 23. They also have a distinctive culture and lifestyle, such as abstaining from alcohol, tobacco, coffee, and tea; wearing modest clothing; and practicing temple rituals and ceremonies 23.
Some of the famous Mormons include Mitt Romney, a former presidential candidate and senator; Donny and Marie Osmond, singers and entertainers; Stephenie Meyer, the author of the Twilight series; and David Archuleta, a singer and American Idol finalist .
If you want to learn more about the Mormons and their beliefs, practices, history, and culture, you can visit their official website or read some of the articles I found for you[1-4]. You can also listen to some of their music performed by the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square, one of the world’s largest and oldest choirs. I hope this helps you understand more about those Utah Christian guys. 😊
so I did mention it.. the latter day saints.. that shit is fucked up.. the dude found some golden book or some shit.. wow.. talk about "cult". lol.
wait lets get that.
lol.. he musta been tripping on ayehawaska.. lol.
what's this golden book the mormons guy found?
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The golden book that the Mormons guy found is called the Book of Mormon. It is a sacred text of the Mormon faith that Joseph Smith, the founder of Mormonism, claimed to have translated from ancient golden plates 12.
According to Smith, he was visited by an angel named Moroni in 1823, who told him about the existence of the golden plates buried in a hill near his home in New York 12. The angel said that the plates contained a record of the ancient inhabitants of America, who were descendants of Israelites and had been visited by Jesus Christ after his resurrection 12. The angel also said that Smith was chosen by God to translate the plates and restore the true gospel to the earth 12.
Smith said that he obtained the plates in 1827, after four years of preparation and instruction from the angel 12. He used a special device called a seer stone to translate the plates from a language he called “reformed Egyptian” into English 12. He dictated the translation to several scribes, who wrote it down on paper 12. The process took about three years, and resulted in a book of about 500 pages, divided into 15 books named after different prophets who supposedly wrote on the plates 12.
Smith said that he returned the plates to the angel after he finished translating them, and that they were never seen by anyone else except for 11 witnesses who testified that they had seen and handled them 12. The Book of Mormon was first published in 1830, and has since been translated into more than 100 languages and distributed by millions of Mormons around the world [1-3].
The Book of Mormon is considered by Mormons to be another testament of Jesus Christ, along with the Bible. They believe that it contains the fullness of the gospel and reveals God’s plan for his children. They also believe that it contains prophecies about the latter days and the second coming of Christ. They regard it as a historical record of God’s dealings with ancient peoples in America, and as evidence of Joseph Smith’s divine calling as a prophet 3.
I hope this answers your question. If you want to learn more about the Book of Mormon or read it online, you can visit some of these websites[4-8]. Thank you for your interest and curiosity. 😊
it's gotta be some of these type of super cult guys putting these bibles in hotel rooms, right? hahaha
oh fuck.. the "baptists".. those guys.. don't know much about them.. hang on.. was looking into "amish" where they don't do tech. lol.
yeah see those amish are sorta jewish eh.. so watch out for them. They probably don't like you. lol.
and then what do you got on those amish guys.. where do they fit in with the torah stuff where it was like the roman catholic bible at the start but somebody went, "no" about something and it forked off into like roman catholic stuff, eh.. meanwhile, jesus was jewish. jeez. lol. But these amish guys with no tech.. like what's going on there, man?
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The Amish are a group of Christian believers who follow a simple and traditional way of life. They are descendants of the Anabaptists, a radical movement that emerged during the Reformation in the 16th century. The Anabaptists rejected infant baptism and practiced adult baptism by immersion. They also believed in the separation of church and state, nonviolence, and communal ownership of goods 12.
The Amish split from the Mennonites, another Anabaptist group, in the late 17th century. The leader of the Amish, Jakob Ammann, wanted to enforce stricter discipline and shunning of excommunicated members. He also introduced distinctive practices such as foot washing, plain dress, and untrimmed beards 12.
The Amish migrated to North America in the 18th and 19th centuries to escape persecution and find religious freedom. They settled mostly in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and other states. They also divided into different subgroups based on their adherence to the Ordnung, a set of unwritten rules that govern their daily life 12.
The Amish are known for their rejection of modern technology and their reliance on farming and craftsmanship. They use horses and buggies for transportation, gas lamps for lighting, and hand tools for work. They do not use electricity, telephones, radios, TVs, or computers. They also dress modestly and wear plain colors 123.
The Amish base their beliefs on the Bible, especially the New Testament. They regard Jesus as their Savior and Lord, and follow his teachings of love, forgiveness, and peace. They also emphasize the importance of family, community, and humility. They worship in their homes or barns, led by ordained ministers chosen by lot. They sing hymns in German or English, and read the Bible in High German 124.
The Torah is the first five books of the Hebrew Bible or Tanakh, which is also part of the Christian Old Testament. The Torah contains the laws and stories of God’s covenant with the people of Israel. The Torah is written in Hebrew and is considered sacred by Jews [5-7].
The Roman Catholic Bible is a collection of 73 books that includes the Old Testament (46 books) and the New Testament (27 books). The Old Testament contains the same books as the Tanakh, but in a different order and with some variations in translation. The New Testament contains the books that tell about the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ and his followers. The Roman Catholic Bible is written mostly in Greek and Latin, with some parts in Hebrew and Aramaic [8-10].
The Torah and the Roman Catholic Bible have some similarities and differences. Both are considered inspired by God and authoritative for faith and practice. Both contain stories of creation, sin, salvation, prophecy, and wisdom. However, they also differ in their scope, interpretation, and application. For example:
The Torah focuses on God’s relationship with Israel as his chosen people, while the Roman Catholic Bible includes God’s plan for all nations through Jesus Christ. The Torah emphasizes obedience to God’s law as a way of expressing love and loyalty to him, while the Roman Catholic Bible stresses grace and faith as gifts from God that enable obedience. The Torah is read according to the Jewish calendar and traditions, while the Roman Catholic Bible is read according to the liturgical cycle and doctrines. The Amish do not fit neatly into either category. They respect both the Torah and the Roman Catholic Bible as sources of divine revelation, but they also have their own interpretations and applications based on their history and culture. For example:
The Amish follow some of the laws in the Torah, such as avoiding pork and shellfish, but they also reject some laws that they consider ceremonial or obsolete. The Amish accept some of the teachings in the Roman Catholic Bible, such as baptism and communion, but they also reject some teachings that they consider unbiblical or corrupt. The Amish read both the Torah and the Roman Catholic Bible in their own languages (Pennsylvania Dutch or Bernese German), but they also use other translations (King James Version or Martin Luther’s Version). I hope this helps you understand more about those Amish guys and their relation to the Torah stuff and the Roman Catholic stuff. If you want to learn more about them or read some of their writings online, you can visit some of these websites[11-15]. Thank you for your interest and curiosity. 😊
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I never heard of no "Gideons".. and I'm not no, lol.. "newbie", ok.
You guys dig here.. it seems "mormon" or something.. Utah.. there's something "fervent" about these guys.. like "cult" shit with their deep obsession about this whole thing, ok.
This shit is super fucked up, man.. lol.
what is the "version" of these bibles in hotel rooms.. don't you have like king james stuff?
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The version of the Bibles in hotel rooms may vary depending on the preference of the hotel or the availability of the Gideons. However, according to some sources, the most common version is the King James Version or KJV 12. This is a classic English translation of the Bible that was first published in 1611 and is widely used by many Christians .
Some hotels may also offer other versions of the Bible, such as the New International Version or NIV, which is a modern English translation that was first published in 1978 and is popular among evangelical Protestants . Other versions that may be found in some hotels include the New King James Version or NKJV, which is a revision of the KJV that was first published in 1982 and preserves some of the archaic language ; the New American Standard Bible or NASB, which is a literal translation that was first published in 1971 and is favored by some conservative Christians ; and the New Revised Standard Version or NRSV, which is an ecumenical translation that was first published in 1989 and uses inclusive language for gender and ethnicity .
The Gideons also distribute Bibles in other languages besides English, such as Spanish, French, German, Chinese, Arabic, and many more 2 . They aim to provide Bibles that are suitable for the local culture and context of the hotel guests.
I hope this helps you understand more about the version of the Bibles in hotel rooms. If you want to compare different versions of the Bible or read them online, you can visit some of these websites[7-11]. Thank you for your interest and curiosity. 😊
And then.. who is this "king james".. right.. sounds like some fuckin "editor" like when looking into the Talmud and you got this 2 versions where later, edited.
Then earlier this Torah.. where it sure seems like the roman catholic bible earlier stuff with like who.. moses and noah.. and some of these same characters.. but something goes "snafu" and they go.. fuck these guys, right.
So.. I don't know man.. but these hotel bibles, seems "fervent" like this Utah type churches. What do you got on those types of religions.. like latter day saints and what else is there.. jehovah witnesses or something. lol.