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Topic: Is the face on Mars Jesus's?
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Mannu Knowflake Posts: 163 From: Registered: Mar 2006
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posted April 10, 2006 07:35 PM
I hit on this article and remembered our own Linda Goodman suggesting that Jesus Christ totals to 9 (mars). What do you say? http://marsfind.hain.nwy.at/index7.htm IP: Logged |
silverstone Knowflake Posts: 248 From: California Registered: Mar 2006
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posted April 10, 2006 08:20 PM
Interesting Mannu--I still think Jesus was a Leo. I am still wondering with his ascendant (rising sign) in Pisces... cheers ------------------ Silverstone
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Mannu Knowflake Posts: 163 From: Registered: Mar 2006
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posted April 10, 2006 08:36 PM
Yeah, Linda said Leo. It sounds convincing.However the 9 (vibes to Mars) is totalling on the name (numerology). It has nothing to do with sun signs buddy. I haven't run 'Jesus Christ' thru the numerology calculator. Dean, I am having problems running your calculator. When I click the URL i get to see a bunch of folders. It must be my machine only.
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silverstone Knowflake Posts: 248 From: California Registered: Mar 2006
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posted April 10, 2006 09:44 PM
Mannu- Again, this are just my beliefs: JESUS WAS A LEO (maybe Pisces rising) MARY MAGDALENE WAS AN ARIES MARY THE MOTHER AN ARIES PETER WAS AN ARIES JUDAS WAS A SCORPIO JOHN A PISCES THOMAS A VIRGO PAUL WAS A GEMINI JOHN THE BAPTIST WAS A SCORPIOCheers, IP: Logged |
Nephthys Moderator Posts: 2449 From: California Registered: Oct 2001
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posted April 10, 2006 09:52 PM
I never heard that one before Just a note: The reason Jesus is symbolized with a fish is because he was from the AGE of Pisces, not the Sun sign.
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sesame Moderator Posts: 1274 From: Oz Registered: Nov 2003
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posted April 20, 2006 11:29 AM
Mannu, Yes, the main page shows folders. Click on the Numerology one, and it'll work, or the index.htm page for the main page. It's really weird, I think the webmasters have left or something. My signature works though...I do think Jesus was a Leo, but then he grew higher than mere star signs. Dean. ------------------ Always think compassion... The Dalai Lama My numerology program based on "Star Signs" by Linda Goodman Logically Magical Logic is Magically Logical Magic! (and vice versa!) IP: Logged |
BlueRoamer Knowflake Posts: 1437 From: Calm Blue Ocean, Calm Blue Ocean Registered: Jun 2003
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posted April 21, 2006 12:11 PM
Astrology is pagan and an abborent practice. If you're a true Christian you wont' dabble in such blasphemic studies!IP: Logged |
sesame Moderator Posts: 1274 From: Oz Registered: Nov 2003
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posted April 21, 2006 01:12 PM
BlueRoamer, several statements in that sentence are highly debatable."Astrology is pagan and an abborent practice." This is completely subjective. Well, pagan might not be, but any negative conotations are. All's the creation of God, what we choose to do with it is a choice He has given us. "If you're a true Christian you wont' dabble in such blasphemic studies!" What exactly is a "True Christian"? Two thousand years ago the meaning would be completely different, and a thousand years before that even more so. One aspect of Christianity that I love and find quite Ironic is its use of paganism. Chrismas and Easter are prime examples. The first lies on the Winter equinox, and the second comes from Erastide which is a celebration of rebirth. It seems Christianity adapted this to coincide with Jesus's rebirth. I'm sure the church isn't just a little annoyed at how people worship Easter eggs and bunnies more than Jesus over Easter. I do wish Jesus was thought of more, and maybe Pope Benedict might tackle this with time, but in the end, Christianity took this festival, not the other way arround. Interesting debate anyhow. Dean. IP: Logged |
TINK Knowflake Posts: 2739 From: New England Registered: Mar 2003
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posted April 21, 2006 02:51 PM
The easy assimilation between Christian festivals and their pagan counterparts clearly shows the early (and considerably wiser) Christians had no particular problem with the pagan holy calender in general. And why should they? A holy day is a holy day, no matter the religion. Could it be a holy day otherwise? Are any of us, pagans and Christians included, exempt from the Divine rhythms of the Universe? As the religion is true, so goes the the holy day.I believe a study of true astrology is a somber and holy undertaking. I think I said somewhere on the board once that form of astrology hasn't been practiced since the Arabs gave it up many moons ago. What do you find blasphemous about it, BlueRoamer? "That which is known as the Christian religion existed among the ancients, and never did not exist, from the beginning of the human race until the time when Christ came into the flesh, at which time the true religion, which already existed began to be called Christianity" St Augustine IP: Logged |
silverstone Knowflake Posts: 248 From: California Registered: Mar 2006
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posted April 21, 2006 03:03 PM
Astrology is pagan and an abborent practice. If you're a true Christian you wont' dabble in such blasphemic studies! All I have to say here is that there is so much irony in that statement... and, yes, I agree with Sesame, what is a true Christian? If I were to tell you some stories of Pastors etc... you wouldn't even believe!
I do, however, believe that you took a brave step in coming here... there is a reason you did that... I think it is great... if you don't agree, than ask yourself this question: "If you are a true Christian, what are you doing here... if you are not supposed to be believing in all of this?" Cheers, ------------------ ~*Silverstone~* IP: Logged |
TINK Knowflake Posts: 2739 From: New England Registered: Mar 2003
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posted April 21, 2006 03:15 PM
There's much more here besides astrology, silverstone. Possibly BlueRoamer has other interests.IP: Logged |
Ra Moderator Posts: 971 From: Registered: Jun 2005
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posted April 22, 2006 04:45 AM
There is an ancient Sumerian text which makes a fascinating suggestion. I'll quote just a couple of lines ... this activity is taking place on Lahmu, aka Mars. For the first time in our annals, a king not on Nibiru has died, not on Nibiru was he buried! So did Ninmah say. Let him in peace for eternity rest! she was saying. They the cave's entrance again with stones covered; The image of Alalu upon the great rock mountain with beams they carved. They showed him wearing an Eagle's helmet; his face they made uncovered. Let the image of Alalu forever gaze toward Nibiru that he ruled, Toward the Earth whose gold he discovered! So Ninmah, Exalted Lady, in the name of her father Anu did declare. I just find that very interesting. That text is about 5000 years old. IP: Logged |
silverstone Knowflake Posts: 248 From: California Registered: Mar 2006
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posted April 22, 2006 04:56 PM
Tink.... you stated:"There's much more here besides astrology, silverstone. Possibly BlueRoamer has other interests" Yes... I understand there is more here besides Astrology... that is why I stated: "I do, however, believe that you took a brave step in coming here... there is a reason you did that..." BlueRoamer stated: Astrology is pagan and an abborent practice. If you're a true Christian you wont' dabble in such blasphemic studies!" I know there is much more to Astrology that he is in search for... Actually, I think there is a reson why he is here at Lindaland! A we all are! Cheers, ------------------ ~*Silverstone~* IP: Logged |
sesame Moderator Posts: 1274 From: Oz Registered: Nov 2003
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posted April 23, 2006 03:48 AM
Wow, that is fascinating. So, do you think they might've carved it with a beam from Earth? I've heard of the Atlanteans gaving powerful lasr beams. One thing I read related also to Mayan tails of a skull shooting forth fire. I think a skull dating about 11000 years was found in Guatamala, but this could all be heresay. It could explain though how it is seen from here, but I think it'd be pretty difficult to sculpt a moving planet from this distance. However, I don't think this would be impossible. Dean. IP: Logged |
sesame Moderator Posts: 1274 From: Oz Registered: Nov 2003
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posted April 23, 2006 03:50 AM
Tink, also an interesting quote from St Augustine Dean. IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 23333 From: Columbus, GA USA Registered: Nov 2000
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posted April 23, 2006 03:45 PM
Indeed, what is true Christianity? There are over 3,000 sects of Christianity; they all use the same book (some use additional texts, as well), and few of them can agree on even the simplest of concepts. History shows that the Wise Men (Magi) were astrologers and that for 553 years after Christ's death, early followers of this new faith to be dubbed "Christianity" taught reincarnation and astrology. Only 553 years later at the Second Council of Constantinople and Council of Trent was the Bible stripped of such references, and such beliefs were proclaimed by the Catholic Church to be heretic. ------------------ "There is no use trying," said Alice; "one can't believe impossible things." "I dare say you haven't had much practice," said the Queen. "When I was your age, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast." Lewis Carroll IP: Logged |
silverstone Knowflake Posts: 248 From: California Registered: Mar 2006
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posted April 23, 2006 04:25 PM
I agree Randal, indeed. Yes, what is true Christianity? Religions distort the truth left and right.... the truth is found within.... interesting comments...Cheers ------------------ ~*Silverstone~* IP: Logged |
Ra Moderator Posts: 971 From: Registered: Jun 2005
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posted April 23, 2006 09:19 PM
Dean, the activity written about in that text takes place upon the Martian surface. Alalu died and was entombed upon Mars, within the face-carved mountain.The text goes on to state that many of these 'gods' remained on Mars to build a way-station for the transportation of gold from Earth to Nibiru. Twenty heroes with you here shall remain, the way station's building to begin; Rocketships from Earth the golden ores shall here deliver, Celestial chariots from here the gold to Nibiru shall then transport. Hundreds of heroes their abode on Lahmu (Mars) shall make, You, Anzu, shall be their commander! ... and then From the planet Lahmu (Mars) the chariot departed; toward Earth the journey it continued. I love that story. IP: Logged |
lotusheartone Knowflake Posts: 5446 From: piopolis, quebec canada Registered: Jul 2005
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posted April 23, 2006 09:35 PM
I have so much to say..but can't. ...You guys are the stars to me.. IP: Logged |
silverstone Knowflake Posts: 248 From: California Registered: Mar 2006
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posted April 23, 2006 11:38 PM
hey lotus.... Please share.... we need your input!Cheers, IP: Logged |