Thursday, October 12, 2023

Notes from Noah to New Earth

 

*What other area of your life do you purposely go with the explanation that has less supporting evidence? That goes against your logical/rational mind (that tells you this all came from somewhere?) And the instruction manual that came with it?

*Does Buddhism, Judaism, Islam, Daoism, Taoism, Confucianism, ANY OTHER WORLD RELIGION have as many false prophets as Christianity? Do they or did they have near as many false doctrines and taken as many wrong turns as the Christian Church has? Do they have the same percentage of self-righteous, judgmental non-believing hypocrites who just want to wear nice clothes on Sunday and feel good about themselves?

HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT ABOUT THE FACT THAT MAYBE THERE IS A REASON FOR ALL THAT? AND THAT SATAN IS OUT TO KEEP YOU AWAY FROM YOUR SALVATION? THAT ITS ALL A OPART OF SATANS PLAN?


Book of Revelation:

Letters to the Churches, were #7 the apostate church.

Rev 1 Intro

Rev 2 and 3 (were the seventh)

Chapter 4: John sees God’s throne (royal seat) in heaven.

Chapter 5: Christ has authority to open the 7 seals (objects that hold a book closed).

Chapter 6: The judgements as Christ opens the seals

Chapter 7: God’s people from Israel, and from every nation.

Chapter 8: The judgements that follow the 7 trumpets (loud musical instruments) begin.

Chapter 9: As the judgements continue, people refuse to turn from their wicked behaviour.

Chapter 10: God gives John the strength to continue his task

Rev 11 In the process of unfolding.

Chapter 12: The devil’s anger against Israel and the people of God.


Chapter 13: The evil rule of the antichrist (Christ’s great enemy).

Chapter 14: 144,000 people who love God; God issues his judgements.

Chapter 15: The preparations for the last series of judgements.

Chapter 16: The final series of judgements (called the 7 bowls).

The Destruction Of Ecclesiastical Babylon Rev 17

Destruction of Commercial Babylon Rev 18

Go through The Scroll, The trumpets and the bowl judgements and see how many you think we got left.

Two woes, Happened…



Future

Chapter 19: The bride of Christ; Christ leads heaven’s armies in the last battle.

Chapter 20: Christ’s rule on earth; the final judgement.

Revelation 21 A New Heaven and a New Earth In the distance

Rev 22 Eden Restored

About 8 chapters left…out of 22…That’s like 36% left, that’s it. Theres a verse in Malachi also…Fullfilled, how much longer you goanna wait?


Sacsayhuamán is a citadel on the northern outskirts of the city of Cusco, Peru, the historic capital of the Inca Empire. The site is at an altitude of 3,701 m (12,142 ft) Dry stone walls constructed of huge stones (100 Tons) were built on the site, with the workers carefully cutting the boulders to fit them together tightly without mortar.

Marine geologist Masaaki Kimura (a Japanese geologist and a professor emeritus from the Faculty of Science of the University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa, Japan) claims that the formations are man-made stepped monoliths. Supporters of artificial origin, such as Graham Hancock, also argue that while many of the features seen at Yonaguni are also seen in natural sandstone formations throughout the world, the concentration of so many peculiar formations in such a small area is highly unlikely.

 “The Great Serpent Mound is a 1,300-foot (396 m) long and 3-foot (91 cm) high prehistoric effigy mound located on a plateau of a crater along Ohio Brush Creek in Adams County, Ohio, and is the largest surviving prehistoric effigy mound in the world. Resembling an uncoiling serpent, the mound is steeped in mystery and controversy. Despite over a century of research, there is no conclusive evidence about what it represents, when it was built, and what its true purpose was, though various astronomical alignments suggest it may have functioned as a type of calendar. Can we discern its significance?

More than eight hundred feet and has seven distinct coils, ending in a triple-coiled tail. The serpent head has an open mouth extending around the east end of a 120-foot-long (36.57 m) hollow oval feature, which is generally viewed as an egg, although other interpretations suggest it is the sun, the body of a frog, or merely the remnant of a platform. To the west of the effigy, is a triangular mound measuring approximately 32 feet (9.75 m) at its base and long axis. There are serious suggestions that the serpent is intimately connected with the heavens. Several writers have suggested that the serpent is a model of the constellation we call the Little Dipper, its tail coiled about the North Star.

Various alignments of the serpent correspond to astronomical features, such as alignments of the sun and moon. In 1987 (Clark?) and Marjorie Hardman published their finding that the oval-to-head area of the serpent is aligned to the summer solstice sunset, suggesting that one of the effigy’s purposes was to mark the turning of the year so that planting and gathering and hunting could be planned.

William F. Romain has suggested an array of six lunar alignments corresponding to the curves in the effigy's body. If the Serpent Mound were designed to sight both solar and lunar arrays, it would be reflect the consolidation of astronomical knowledge into a single symbol .”

Generations of researchers agree with the theory that the Serpent Mound holds astronomical significance, but the intent of those who built the serpent, and how it was used still remains a mystery.

Many scholars believe the Serpent Mound was used in religious ceremonies. When settlers first discovered the mound, there was a fire-scorched stone monument in the egg-shaped head, which has led some to suggest it was used as an altar of some sort – possibly sacrificial, based on the ceremonial knives unearthed among the blackened stones and a number of headless skeletons discovered in gravesites nearby.” Ancient-origins.net

“Additionally, graves and burial mounds near the site suggest Serpent Mound’s builders may have constructed the structure for some kind of important burial or mortuary function, such as to guide spirits. But the mound itself doesn’t contain any graves or artifacts.” History channel











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