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It is very likely that the Bible states that Jesus went in to outer space and @Love240 is not prepared to accept that possibility

submitted by HeyJames to NutziHiveKickers 9 monthsJul 22, 2024 03:03:28 ago (+2/-2)     (www.upgoat.net)

https://www.upgoat.net/viewpost?postid=669d77d7ed607&commentid=669ddb790c504

Pretty much closes the chapter IMO. @Love240 can't reconcile his Christian and flat earth faiths respectively. This is why he's been avoiding my questions. Almost feel bad for him, if he wasn't such a dick head


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Most of the Old testament is full of encounters with aliens. There's just no other way to describe it. The so-called angels that went down to Sodom and Gomorrah and rescued a few people before they decide to wipe out the whole city with sulfur bombs were clearly humanoid aliens and high technology ships. And it can't be disputed.


It's funny somehow people are more willing to believe that there is some sort of creature made out of mist that they call an angel that has no actual physical body but can do physical things they're more willing to believe that than they are to believe that it's an actual concrete humanoid made of flesh and blood that has Superior technology and can do all the stuff the Bible says they can do. I guess it's because they have to believe that there is something beyond the physical and if it turns out angels are just better physical beings then it fucks with their whole head.

Oh and by the way the original Genesis and Bible the word God is actually God's plural it's plural. People are praying to the aliens. They're praying to a group of gods or aliens or more powerful flesh and blood beings.

They are not praying to a singular Almighty being. God's was plural.