Comments by "" (@johnwattdotca) on "New Fragments Of Dead Sea Scrolls Found In Judean Desert Cave | NBC News NOW" video.
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@kuribojim3916 : I'm back again. If you're asking about the history of the people in the Holy Bible my first reply might seem too obvious and unreal. Moses was the son of an Egyptian pharaoh who led slaves out of that empire to begin his own nation. His creation myth describes those who stayed to fight over what was left of the Garden of Eden. Refugees fled to their northern salmon fishing ground, a northern island where the warm Atlantic current kept beaches from freezing, now known as Scotland. Edinburgh is pronounced "eden-burra", meaning Eden of the North. When the refugees of the time of Jesus of Nazareth fled to our island, they moved on to the outer islands, called Hebredis, meaning "being of Hebrew". That's why Knights Templar, with the largest collection of "Christian" relics, and what they found after digging under the Temple of Solomon for seven years, the Ark of the Covenant, came to our northern island for safe-keeping. That was forty ocean-going boats full. When you see the Vatican, the head of the "Christian" empire, look at their statues, all from foreign countries, other gods and goddesses, put up there to look impressive as statues. The language of the Garden of Eden is called Gaelic. Bay-an-uck-let, blessings on you.
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@kuribojim3916 : I took you seriously from the start, just as I take publishing online seriously. I'm seeing this reply now, knowing I replied to you twice before with details. Previously, I told you about the political refugees from the Garden of Eden and the family and friends of Jesus of Nazareth, what their language is and who still speaks it, giving you an example. Here's something new. When Jesus of Nazareth and his family came to our island, as being tribal, they created The Royal Scottish Register and The General Scottish Register, to account for everyone born since. Looking for members of The Royal Scottish Register, anthropologists estimate that over 250,000 of us have been born, but they can only account for less than 200,000. Saying Royal sounds important in a British English way, but the first kings and queens of Scotland were elected, mostly for their abilities to sing and dance. You say Scot like scoot, where the word comes from, leaving in a hurry. As far as being in the spirit and talking with you, what is most important is seeing the Holy Bible in English as what it is meant to become, The Living Word in a Worst of Times. If your eyes are the windows to your soul, why, in the entire New Testament, doesn't it tell you what happens when you look into the eyes of Jesus of Nazareth? That is a very curious question.
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@Plant_lover_495 : My mothers' clan system gave the world the Holy Bible in English so other people could translate it into their languages. Catholic priests talked Latin to people who didn't know the language and told people what they should do, and sending your best-looking altar boys to Rome was a big part of it. We also invented the encyclopedia, the Encyclopedia Britannica, so the people of Europe could see the natives of the new world weren't running dogs with no language or prayer, what those empire builders were saying. Reading the Holy Bible is one thing, have you read the Bhagavad Gita from India, written over a thousand years before Moses? Where Moses says there were giants in those days, the Bhagavad Gita talks about life after the last ice age, what those giants were doing and what happened to them. The blue people in their artwork isn't blue skin, it's symbolic of a blue glow their gods, the Avatars, and descendants had. The Book of Mormon describes a Jewish tribe who fled over the Atlantic to settle in Central America. Jesus of Nazareth came down from the sky three times to visit their three cities, after His crucifixion. My Holy Bible, as published for use in The Church of Scotland, has three chapters after Revelation, what symbolizes the fall of the Roman Empire. The next chapter, 76 pages, is the Psalm of David, the father of Solomon. Have you read that?
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@Plant_lover_495 : You're hitting it on all the wrong cylinders for me. As a Scotsman, sheep are seen to have evolved first here, so your use of the word wool as meaning wrongful content is wrong right away. The fall of the Garden of Eden, the fall of the Tower of Babel, of Baalbek, of Jericho, of the Roman Empire, are Holy Bible content, and the predictions about those have already happened, not aimed at our modern era. If you want to understand a more relevant understanding of the Holy Bible I have a suggestion. Look around you, assuming you are an American. Look at all the religions of America and all the different styles of worship, from intimate, helpful congregations to massive media broadcasters with anonymous donators. And then try to imagine what they would say if Jesus of Nazareth began walking around America talking about being in the spirit, dying and becoming part of eternity, and see the Holy Bible that way, as written by all those other people, with the words of Jesus of Nazareth mixed in. I'm sorry you see some evil overlord as dominating your existence, when it's the drugs and alcohol that create a profane, pornographic and violent environment in American society.
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@Plant_lover_495 : I see what you're saying and would like to add that living in the spirit makes life very different, being apart from the things of mankind. When you say Satan you are using a romantic word, a poetic word, demonizing a Holy Bible character, a son of God, a brother of Jesus of Nazareth, just like America creates an enemy like Russia or China to justify building up military weapons, when America attacks other countries for their wealth and oil. That's like someone putting you down for being born of the flesh, when they didn't know the word electricity back then, saying the spirit, what leaves your body after it dies. Jesus of Nazareth said we are all forgiven, meaning all you have to do is die to enter eternity. Our time in the flesh, a very difficult time, was said to be our time to uplift ourselves as spiritual beings, preparing ourselves for eternity, being who we are forever and ever. I'm looking forward to it.
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