You WON’T Believe What This Trans Lawmaker Just Said
Answers in Genesis | 2.XII.2024
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqy_2wYRPbY
7:34 "going after idols, to their own harm"
What verse in Jeremias?
As I believe most of the things about Oedipus and Orestes really happened, basically as told, I believe Apollo of Delphi was a manifestation of Satan. Or of Abaddon, if that's a different demon.
And boy, did Laios, Oidipous, Agamemnon, Orestes, harm themselves and also loved ones by going after that idol.
The five cases of Apollon in Greek add up to 2666 in Greek gematria. The five cases of Apollyon to 4666 (an extra Y in each of the five cases, 5 * 400 = 2000). It seems to be a Hebrew convention to ignore the thousands, like when the Jews had the year 5777 recently (too short after creation, MT chronology, plus shortened "intertestamental" chronology), in 2007, they referred to it as 777, without needing to mention the five thousand, apparently, from what I gathered.
Unlike the Delphic Apollo, Apollo the healer seems to have been a man, and those swearing by him seem to self-idolise in the end times.
9:24 I'm not sure that voting rights belong to the equal worth before God.
Chesterton said that government means kicking someone in the ass. Voting means having a say in who is being kicked in the ass, how, and for what reasons.
But once the law is passed, women in decent families with decent values need to vote because of the ones who aren't there.
21:13 ... a Pre-Flood population, Ma'am!
The preservation of 1/3 of their genome (though usually much less than that is collected in a single individual) with specific exclusion of Y chromosomes and mitochondria corresponds to the bottleneck of the Ark.
Like one of the daughters in law had a Neanderthal dad. His Y-chromosome didn't get passed on, since it was a daughter. Her mother not Neanderthal = she didn't pass Neanderthal mitochondria on either, but those of her mum, instead.
21:58 Carbon dates 39 800 to 53 600 YA = dates up to the Flood.
Real date of the Flood. 2957 BC.
Carbon date of the Flood. 39 000 BP / 37 000 BC.
22:30 Are any marine life being fossilised now?
Well, if so, some could have been fossilised pre-Flood too.
Neanderthals may have enjoyed collecting tchotchkes—just like us
BY ANDREW PAUL POSTED ON NOV 20, 2024
https://www.popsci.com/science/neanderthal-collecting/
Were Neanderthals the First Collectors? First Evidence Recovered in Level 4 of the Prado Vargas Cave, Cornejo, Burgos and Spain
Quaternary 2024, 7(4), 49; https://doi.org/10.3390/quat7040049
https://www.mdpi.com/2571-550X/7/4/49
Why the pagan gods were evil
St. Paul Center | 5 Dec. 2024
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paqL85inmEI
You forgot some examples(1, 2, 3), apart from being somewhat unjust perhaps to the God of Aristotle (A).
(A) As I know from scholastic studies, the unmoved mover was in Aristotle considered as moving the universe to motion by the love he inspired.
St. Paul confirms that the philosophers had come to know of God, and probably speaks of Aristotle's God verses his gods and idolatry in Romans 1:18—23.
(1) Our Lord Himself commented on speeches that pagans hold before their gods as a form of nervous stuttering. Matthew 6:7 is mistranslated in some Protestant Bibles, notably Geneva Bible, Bishops' Bible and King James, but when the Greek speaks of "stutterspeaking" and St. Jerome's Latin of "wordiness" it focusses together at holding speeches because you are nervous.
Like Edmund before the White Witch in a certain novel many of us love.
Or, like the last words of Velleius Paterculus, written in AD 30, probably around when Jesus said this.
(2) It seems a place in Jeremias speaks of people running after idols to their own harm, and well, Apollo is the prime example that comes to mind, plus Theseus believing Poseidon was his father.
Laios and Oedipus, Agamemnon and Orestes paid a very high price for invoking Apollo's "knowledge" through the oracle. The Sibyl of Cumae is described in terms that my assistant professor in Latin, Anders Piltz, OP Tert., described as what exorcists have had to observe with Voodoo priestesses.
In other words, Acts 16:16 is an appropriate reference.
(3) As I'm a Swede and probably partly descend from Odin, that poor misguided man managed to convince my other ancestors up there that he was god.
Not a good thing for them to believe ... sacrificing nine men every nine years is not a good thing at all.
- avenger 402
- @avenger4027
- "Odin" was not a man. He was known by another name in another culture - Angra Mainyu (the aspect of Vayu-Vata - the Goths took his worship from the Scythians and made him the chief god of their pantheon, even above Indra-daeva/Thor, who was supposed to be the embodiment of civilization and order), the destructive spirit. Odin inspired furor in battle - known as "berserk" - that saw people fight furiously without knowing friend from foe, the guilty from the innocent.
- Hans-Georg Lundahl
- @hglundahl
- @avenger4027 OK, where is the documentation for this?
It isn't there.
I do have documentation for Odin coming as a man to Sweden (though the geographic location might be a misunderstanding for Swabia).
1) Indirect, Tacitus says the Swabians foremost worship Mercury (Mercury / Hermes being the Greco-Roman equivalent of Odin).
2) Paul the Deacon recounts and dismisses a story that Vinniles meeting another tribe had the battle decided by Godan, he bases his dismissal on Mercury being another man who lived in Greece thousand years earlier and being the identity of Godan, and on God, not men, deciding battles. But what if he was seen in "human form" (because he was human) and was used as an umpire, instead of bloodshed?
3) Most direct. Snorre and Saxo agree that Odin came to the Swedes and deluded them to worship him. This would have happened some time in BC times.
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