So, did they actually talk to God? Anonymous 04/27/25 (Sun) 22:37:02 767551 No. 13619046
Did they genuinely come into contact with the creator? Or just steal something powerful out of Egypt and create a massive headcanon after the fact? What's myth and what is true?
Divinity can be used as an aspect of power projection, as a justification for conquest, but did they actually have contact with a divine being?
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Anonymous 04/27/25 (Sun) 23:00:14 ca4935 No. 13619076
I seriously doubt they spoke with a divine being.
The entire abrahamic god thing is a larp.
Everything is God.
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Anonymous 04/27/25 (Sun) 23:17:25 f5d2b2 No. 13619094
>>13619046
We’re all in contact with God anon. They aren’t special.
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Anonymous 04/27/25 (Sun) 23:29:35 26a6b1 No. 13619106
>>13619046
Christianity works. It kept out the Babylonian demon worshippers.
You kikes argue that you shouldn't be Christian because you can't explain the story, but you know fucking well that it kept you baby blood drinking satan worshiping demons out.
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Anonymous 04/27/25 (Sun) 23:50:34 a0100c No. 13619118
Thunder is no longer the voice of an angry god… No river contains a spirit… no snake the embodiment of wisdom, no mountain cave the home of a great demon. No voices now speak to man from stones, plants and animals, nor does he speak to them thinking they can hear".
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Anonymous 04/29/25 (Tue) 20:08:13 5a0a63 No. 13620763
>>13619046
community notes
1 - anybody can talk to god
2 - many many people do this and talk to god
3 - the problems only happen when people think god is talking to them
see?
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Anonymous 04/29/25 (Tue) 20:25:17 140306 No. 13620775
Honest question. How do non believers rationalize things like the placebo effect or double slit experiment? Or the fact that telepathy is an increasingly observed phenomena? Do you all feel like there are rational scientific explanations that we don't know yet? If so, wouldn't the works in the bible fall into the same category of currently unexplainable but explainable phenom?
>You just copy pasted this from another thread.
Yes. Because I am legitimately curious and have yet to receive an answer.
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Anonymous 04/29/25 (Tue) 20:39:46 09d8cc No. 13620786
>>13619046
It didn't actually happen at all.
Just stories m8.
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Anonymous 04/29/25 (Tue) 22:25:48 7c6de4 No. 13620889
>>13620786
>>13619046
Pic related the ipuwer papyrus and zoar was a city in the middle of all the destruction. How can a city be be in the middle and surrounded on all sides by destruction remain unscathed? The bible says God told lot to go there and that lot didnt want to go and God basically got mad he didnt have faith or something like that but thats hardcore evidence right there
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Anonymous 04/29/25 (Tue) 22:50:27 e98cb9 No. 13620915
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Anonymous 04/30/25 (Wed) 05:30:20 be9158 No. 13621104
>>13619046
he tried to kill Moses over forskins
>At a lodging place on the way, the Lord met Moses and was about to kill him. But Zipporah took a flint knife, cut off her son’s foreskin and touched Moses’ feet with it. “Surely you are a bridegroom of blood to me,” she said. So the Lord let him alone. (At that time she said “bridegroom of blood,” referring to circumcision.)
exodus 4:24
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