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"Who was the Serpent..."

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Re: "Who was the Serpent..."

Postby brucebohn » Wed Dec 02, 2015 11:34 am

" They are trying to keep us locked into the Judeo-universalist mindset. They are not doing us a damned but of good. I am getting pissed and will start cussing momentarily, so I will hit the "Submit" button on this post now..."



Wow Bill, i can certainly relate to that! One day, very soon i hope,
we shall,"Fill to her, Double"!
"Do you not know that with those running in a race,while all run,
but one takes the prize? In that manner you run, in order that you shall obtain."
1Cor. 9:24
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Re: "Who was the Serpent..."

Postby Kentucky » Wed Dec 02, 2015 12:19 pm

wmfinck wrote:The early Egyptians also used a word for "creation" to describe a temple, which was imagined to be the source of the creation, along with the community which surrounded the temple, and the laws and customs and the economy under which the community functioned. All together these things were a "creation", or even THE creation, since the gods and temples of other peoples were not even acknowledged. So a "creation" is also used in Scripture to describe a foundation or establishment of a body of people all functioning under the same God and laws.

That puts a revealing perspective on the modern corporation that is a "creation" of the state, especially in light of churches getting their tax exempt status as 501c3 creations, which are limiting their involvement towards social issues. If the churches were a creation of God, they would be free to say whatever they wanted to say. Christian Identity must maintain our independence from the Baals and dependence on the exclusive God of Israel; otherwise we are no different than the judeo-Christian church.

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Re: "Who was the Serpent..." Revisited

Postby PhillipWMorrow » Tue Dec 08, 2015 4:27 am

I wasn't trying to start a controversy. I thought I was merely helping out. So if you want to cuss, have at it boys! Just so you know I ain't an "internet CI". I been at this awhile. And oh yes, I paid for my education and didn't depend on the hard work of others. And now I beg your forgiveness and I am thru w/ this subject.
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Re: "Who was the Serpent..."

Postby wmfinck » Sat Nov 19, 2016 10:39 am

There was a long discussion in this thread which was unrelated to the OP, so due to its nature I moved it here:
http://forum.christogenea.org/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=8914&p=29147#p29147
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