RE: Old threads of discussion I have had.
April 3, 2018 at 10:45 am
(This post was last modified: April 3, 2018 at 10:47 am by Mystic.)
(April 3, 2018 at 10:38 am)Mister Agenda Wrote:MysticKnight Wrote:You can deceive yourself. But if you didn't understand in truth, you would ask for clarification. But you are reacting in a defensive mechanism way. You are asserting it is all none-sense to avoid the truth in the arguments that clarify it.
You've given us no reason to suspect you've got any truth to bother with. If you've got it, be a better Messenger, and don't waste your time blaming your audience for your failures to communicate coherently.
And I know very well that excuse "you haven't communicate coherently" Moses was accused as such, and he know it was due to the ears of people, and that is why he prayed for the one God will send to the whole world, to untie his knots on his tongue which is not fault of Moses, but God got upset, why? Cause he had Aaron, which proves Aaron, and his family, were true successors of Moses, though Jews don't perceive. So he wanted him to look immanently in the future. And in the dead sea scrolls, there is a binding promise to the offspring of Aaron, that's it's only the pure and righteous from them, that the covenant pertained to with respect to the Priesthood.
Truth is not so hard to find if we search. Mohammad is in the Torah clearly for example, if one just thinks about that. There must be "one who God will send", that is different then all MEssengers God has sent, in that he is sent to the whole world, which means the Torah and Moses and his successors, weren't the final deal.
And the Messenger has long come, and his book is revealed to unite all tongues of all Prophets including Mohammad, and in that lies the truth of Ali and his offspring.
There is so much proofs for everything we need to know but we don't search.
This is just an example of Christians and Jews not thinking about the Torah properly.
They will read all the verses alluding to this, and not think about it.
I believe in God. Humans, at this point, not so much. But I have to try.