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  4.  @javierpinas3714  I see you have many replies for your comment, always a fun thing. You're asking me where I got my information, and I can only say it comes from reading the King James Holy Bible in English. If I'm talking about the Holy Bible that's the only source I'll use, because if I start quoting older books, or other writings by the same authors, it can be dismissed because most people would say if it's not in the Holy Bible it's not as important. When you talk King James Holy Bible in English you are talking about what should become The Living Word in a Worst of Times, and we're in a worst of times already. Here's an idea for you. When you hear Jesus of Nazareth talk about the "spirit", think of electricity. Your brain has a separate system from your body, and that's what leaves the flesh as you become part of eternity. The British would use the word spirit to describe alcohol, just like they take my name John, named after John the Baptist, and make a john a man looking for a prostitute or another word for toilet. If a being described as God, with no mention of a wife, can come to earth with "sons", as being the Garden of Eden, would those sons not be seen as gods to other humans? If, around the Mediterranean, it was said God spread his spirit over all the lands and waters, for all the living creatures, would that not include North America, where I'm guessing you live? Are you connected to your local spirit, or just reading an ancient book? "Consider the lily of the valley, it neither reaps nor does it sow, and yet Solomon, in all his glory, is not arrayed such as one of these". Maybe you need to find your own lily of the valley to find your own spiritual reality. Just saying.
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