There is NO revelation in the "Uraunchy book!" Hate to burst
your Sci-Fi bubble however, the book is a farce! UFO cult junk!
Your religion hasn't done much for you, you are just bitter and hate filled.
There is NO revelation in the "Uraunchy book!" Hate to burst
your Sci-Fi bubble however, the book is a farce! UFO cult junk!
I realize you have no real answers, the mods let you get by with the childish name calling but treat me with a double standard.
Your religion hasn't done much for you, you are just bitter and hate filled.
To be honest, I don't know of anyone I hate, here and elsewhere!
Is this quote from the UB true?
Would it only be true if it were in the books that the Catholics used to make the bible?
Is it true on it's own merits apart from the Bible?
(41.2) 2:6.4 "The concept of God as a king-judge, although it fostered a high moral standard and created a law-respecting people as a group, left the individual believer in a sad position of insecurity respecting his status in time and in eternity. The later Hebrew prophets proclaimed God to be a Father to Israel; Jesus revealed God as the Father of each human being. The entire mortal concept of God is transcendently illuminated by the life of Jesus. Selflessness is inherent in parental love. God loves not like a father, but as a father. He is the Paradise Father of every universe personality."
That's based on someone's personal observation! That's not
inspired by God! Do you know who wrote the above and why?
You've avoided answering the questions, this is not some sort of trick, I'm just curious if you think the paragraph is true, would it be true of it was in the Bible? Is it true based on it's own merits?
(41.2) 2:6.4 "The concept of God as a king-judge, although it fostered a high moral standard and created a law-respecting people as a group, left the individual believer in a sad position of insecurity respecting his status in time and in eternity. The later Hebrew prophets proclaimed God to be a Father to Israel; Jesus revealed God as the Father of each human being. The entire mortal concept of God is transcendently illuminated by the life of Jesus. Selflessness is inherent in parental love. God loves not like a father, but as a father. He is the Paradise Father of every universe personality."
I have some more of these to ask you about or anyone else.
This is the answer to your question, the author of paper 2 is [Presented by a Divine Counselor acting by authority of the Ancients of Days on Uversa.].
Its would be the same as asking John the Baptist where he got the idea that Jesus was coming, or asking Mary what authority told her that her child would be called "Son of the most high". She would be compelled to say that a celestial being named Gabriel appeared to her alone and said that.
Would you also treat Mary badly and accuse her of being some sort of low IQ idiot UFO cult believer?
I don't respond well to phrases like; "transcendentally illuminated"
That's new-age spiritualistic speak! I want to know, if you know
who wrote that stuff? I know it was written some time in the 20th
century and that's only within 100 year's give or take! Sounds as
if it were written in and around the 1950s or there about? How did
it get into book form? Doesn't the Kellogg family have something
to do with it?