<SiFuh>
dlcusa: When the two spies were talking about what they had seen, my brother and I see it different. My brother says there were Nephilim, but I say they were exagerating to convince everyone that they should not go to that land.
<dlcusa>
SiFuh, I agree with you. There is no corroborating evidence.
<SiFuh>
dlcusa: there are two interesting passages
<dlcusa>
Standing by for the references...
<SiFuh>
Genesis 6:4 and Genesis 7:23
<SiFuh>
The Nephi·li mare they in their own class? Did they leave and come back? Or were new Nephilim born?
<SiFuh>
What the hell?
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<SiFuh>
I reviewed my sentence multiple times and hit enter and some how a space appears changing are to mare
<dlcusa>
As I said, lack of corroborating evidence makes it an enigma until more is revealed.
<SiFuh>
dlcusa: yeah
<SiFuh>
Those two can contradict but only if looked at it literally and closed minded which many Chiristians do
<dlcusa>
Agreed, SiFuh.
<SiFuh>
dlcusa: I never understood my brother. Everything is literal unless he thinks it is not.
<SiFuh>
So the flat Earth becomes a reality because the metaphors are literal
<dlcusa>
Clearly everything is not literal. My approach is it's literal until proven it can't be literal, in which case it must be figurative. That's worked out well enough.
<SiFuh>
Well the thing is Jesus spoke in analogies and parabels
<dlcusa>
Yes.
<SiFuh>
When I said to my brother that the pillars holding up Earth are a metaphor he then sys "So God is a liar?"
<SiFuh>
sys/says
<SiFuh>
I usually stop talking then because he is just being stupid
<SiFuh>
The one that pissed me off the most was all dreams are from Satan and demons signing contracts with you. But his dreams are prophecies
<dlcusa>
He's accepted doctrine as true that is not and fears consequences for disbelief of the doctrine.
<SiFuh>
Full on Catholic
<SiFuh>
And he isn't even Catholic. He just watches that Catholic stuff
<dlcusa>
There are so many Roman Catholic cultures. Which one has it right? None?
<SiFuh>
dlcusa: I do have a question though. Hell?
<SiFuh>
THe existance of it makes no sense
<SiFuh>
God never made religion though. That was made by man.
<SiFuh>
I have an 8TB drive full of TV Series and I have been converting the series to high compression MP4 and so far 1.3 TB already saved. I am only 1/8th in
<dlcusa>
The concept of Gehenna is within the Oral Tradition. Yeshua referred to it; e.g., Luke 12:5;16:19-31. The Lake of Fire in Revelation is the final destination; i.e., eternal separation from God (what the inhabitants wanted). The fire may be metaphorical.
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<SiFuh>
Yeah I kinow
<SiFuh>
I read the closest original transaltion og Gehenna, sheol and hades