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Which conspiracy theories do you believe?

Holly Willoughby, Rita Ora, Taylor Swift and Katie Price are all bald and have wigs supplied to them from a mysterious underground organisation with links to the freemasons and the mafia.
 
That this upcoming weekend, there’ll be a ww3 scare, Korea involved, throughout the drama it’ll be proven how the crypto currency XRP was useful in the process and will shoot from pennies to 3/4 digits and make instant millionaires next week and that this financial side of it all was the true play out since covid. And many will miss this boat. Should happen 18th onward or I’ll get my coat.
 
Conspiracy theory : that everything was wonderful. At least before the Christians arrived in. They ruined it for the Druids. And they supplanted their Christmas festival atop the previous existing Winter Solstice.

 
The New Testament is really a edited comic book, the 4 gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John are just 4 of 27 gospels which could have been chosen, the final edition was chosen by Athanasius, bishop of Alexandria, in 367 AD, a bit like deciding what was true and what wasn't true in the fire of London 1666 now, Hmmmm-
 
you're not making much sense now, Emu couldn't blow the whistle - he was mute, he was probably in on it, where is he now? Any theories?
Emu was the Luca Brasi of the organisation - the muscle. The brains behind everything was Bernie Clifton's ostrich. Orville was just a decoy while The Ostrich ran his criminal empire with an iron beak.
 
Emu was the Luca Brasi of the organisation - the muscle. The brains behind everything was Bernie Clifton's ostrich. Orville was just a decoy while The Ostrich ran his criminal empire with an iron beak.
were there no ducks involved? maybe I heard it wrong but I heard there were. I'm not surprised by Orville, they always said he was only a puppet.
 
were there no ducks involved? maybe I heard it wrong but I heard there were. I'm not surprised by Orville, they always said he was only a puppet.
Orville was too unhinged to be properly involved and his incontinence tipped him over the edge. Emu's violent outbursts were targeted and ruthless but Orville was a pure psycho mayhem merchant.
 
The New Testament is really a edited comic book, the 4 gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John are just 4 of 27 gospels which could have been chosen, the final edition was chosen by Athanasius, bishop of Alexandria, in 367 AD, a bit like deciding what was true and what wasn't true in the fire of London 1666 now, Hmmmm-
Many years ago I saw a documentary about how the new testament came into being. If I recall the final version didn't happen until around 600 AD, before that it was like the okey cokey. Some books never made it into the bible others were always there and some were in then out then in again.

I don't wish to criticise anybody's faith but if you know the history of the bible it is quite clear that there was a lot of human intervention and interpretation so I could never get my head around those who believe in the absolute word.

Another excellent documentary was about the King James bible. This was put together by a team of bishops and contains some beautiful language and along with Shakespeare is one of the main contributors to the English language.

Nevertheless it was clear that the bishops used a great deal of leeway in translating from Greek or Aramaic into English. The meaning I think was the same but for someone to say that the King James is the absolute word of god is to misunderstand that process.

They gave an example the 23rd Psalm which is a beautiful passage "Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me."

The literal translation (I can't find it) meant the same but it was clunky and not nearly as memorable.

Anyway may your god go with you.
 
Many years ago I saw a documentary about how the new testament came into being. If I recall the final version didn't happen until around 600 AD, before that it was like the okey cokey. Some books never made it into the bible others were always there and some were in then out then in again.

I don't wish to criticise anybody's faith but if you know the history of the bible it is quite clear that there was a lot of human intervention and interpretation so I could never get my head around those who believe in the absolute word.

Another excellent documentary was about the King James bible. This was put together by a team of bishops and contains some beautiful language and along with Shakespeare is one of the main contributors to the English language.

Nevertheless it was clear that the bishops used a great deal of leeway in translating from Greek or Aramaic into English. The meaning I think was the same but for someone to say that the King James is the absolute word of god is to misunderstand that process.

They gave an example the 23rd Psalm which is a beautiful passage "Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me."

The literal translation (I can't find it) meant the same but it was clunky and not nearly as memorable.

Anyway may your god go with you.
Thanks mate, i will see if i can find that Documentary on the KJs Bible, nice one
 
Many years ago I saw a documentary about how the new testament came into being. If I recall the final version didn't happen until around 600 AD, before that it was like the okey cokey. Some books never made it into the bible others were always there and some were in then out then in again.

I don't wish to criticise anybody's faith but if you know the history of the bible it is quite clear that there was a lot of human intervention and interpretation so I could never get my head around those who believe in the absolute word.

Another excellent documentary was about the King James bible. This was put together by a team of bishops and contains some beautiful language and along with Shakespeare is one of the main contributors to the English language.

Nevertheless it was clear that the bishops used a great deal of leeway in translating from Greek or Aramaic into English. The meaning I think was the same but for someone to say that the King James is the absolute word of god is to misunderstand that process.

They gave an example the 23rd Psalm which is a beautiful passage "Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me."

The literal translation (I can't find it) meant the same but it was clunky and not nearly as memorable.

Anyway may your That being said, it’s still very important to gain a different perspective and obtain knowledge about our religion from other sources, such as the rejected books and gospels.

HAPPY CHRISTMAS​

The List of 75 Books Removed or Excluded from the Bible​

  1. The Protevangelion
  2. The Gospel of the Infancy of Jesus Christ
  3. The Infancy Gospel of Thomas
  4. The Epistles of Jesus Christ and Abgarus King of Edessa
  5. The Gospel of Nicodemus (Acts of Pilate)
  6. The Apostles’ Creed (throughout history)
  7. The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Laodiceans
  8. The Epistles of Paul the Apostle to Seneca, with Seneca’s to Paul
  9. The Acts of Paul and Thecla
  10. The Epistle of Clement
  11. The Second Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians
  12. The Epistle of Barnabas
  13. The Epistle of Ignatius to the Ephesians
  14. The Epistle of Ignatius to the Magnesians
  15. The Epistle of Ignatius to the Trallians
  16. The Epistle of Ignatius to the Romans
  17. The Epistle of Ignatius to the Philadelphians
  18. The Epistle of Ignatius to the Smyrneans
  19. The Epistle of Ignatius to Polycarp
  20. The Shepherd of Hermas (Visions, Commands, and Similitudes)
  21. Letter of Herod To Pilate the Governor
  22. Letter of Pilate to Herod
  23. The Lost Gospel of Peter
  24. The Epistle of Polycarp to the Philippians
  25. Book of Enoch 1
  26. Book of Enoch 2 (known as The Secrets of Enoch
  27. Enoch 3
  28. Book of Esdras 1
  29. Book of Esdras 2
  30. Book of Maccabees 1
  31. Book of Maccabees 2
  32. Book of Maccabees 3
  33. Book of Maccabees 4
  34. Book of Maccabees 5
  35. Book of Tobit
  36. Book of Jasher
  37. Book of Judith
  38. Book of Esther
  39. Book of Ecclesiasticus / Sirach
  40. Book of Jubilees
  41. Book of Baruch 1
  42. Book of Barucu 2
  43. Book of Baruch 3
  44. Book of The Shepherd of Hermas
  45. Book of Wisdom / Wisdom of Solomon
  46. Book of The Psalms of Solomon
  47. Book of The Odes of Solomon
  48. Book of Giants
  49. Book of Adam and Eve 1
  50. The Conflict of Adam and Eve with Satan
  51. The Gospel of James / The Protevangelion
  52. The Gospel of Peter
  53. The Gospel of Thomas
  54. The Gospel of Nicodemus / Acts of Pilate
  55. The Syriac Infancy Gospel / Infancy of Jesus Christ
  56. The Epistles of Jesus Christ and Abgarus, King of Edessa
  57. The Epistle of Aristeas
  58. The Epistle of Jeremiah
  59. The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Laodiceans
  60. The Epistles of Paul the Apostle to Seneca
  61. The Epistle of Pilate to Herod
  62. Assumption of Moses
  63. Apocalypse of Moses
  64. Testament of Abraham
  65. Apocalypse of Abraham
  66. Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs
  67. The Acts of Paul
  68. The Acts of Paul and Thecla
  69. The Apostles Creed
  70. Psalm 151
  71. Story of Susanna*
  72. Story of Bel and The Dragon*
  73. Story of Ahikar*
  74. The Prayer of Azariah and the Songs of the Three Holy Children*
  75. Prayer of Manaseer
 

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