RE: Aleph Bet and DNA
December 9, 2013 at 8:58 pm
(This post was last modified: December 9, 2013 at 9:01 pm by StrongWaters.)
(December 9, 2013 at 8:52 pm)daandaan Wrote:(December 9, 2013 at 8:47 pm)StrongWaters Wrote: More like a rebel against the theology box. God is trying to take us out of that box. You are picking up on the difference, not the motivation. I choose to see the ordinances of scripture by the symbols they paint and not the dogma the church observes as ritual. I attend a Baptist church. Do they realize that baptism has a meaning beyond the symbolic cleansing of the individual by God? Not a chance. This would contradict theology. I choose to look again, deeper into that water.
Many here choose to troll the thread rather than take an honest look at what is being said. This thread is not for them. It is for the silent observer who will never reply, but rather read the reflecting points on Google. By what the light reveals between light and dark, the truth will rise. Character matters if anyone here plans to take the high ground. Words, thoughts and deeds define the person.
What's in the well comes up in the bucket. People prefer clean water over polluted words.
and again ...u r fading into oblivian ...nice desperate try to gain lost ground..
As long as you fail to quote and reply to the OP, it's right up there at the top shining like a star. The first cussword or ad hominem attack a person reads, they will likely look for the old man behind the book avatar and keep reading the words of context. By that light, the truth of the matter rises. Aleph Bet has symmetry and consistency to the overall context of our world and reality. Dirty words engage disgust. Calling names invites loathing for those who choose to reflect their beliefs with a disregard for decency.
Again, the bucket brings up what's in the well. I'll just keep bringing up living water. It's what a thirsty soul desires.
The emeralds among the pegmatite will be what the true seeker will dig for.
"Be not arrogant because of that which you know; deal with the ignorant as with the learned; for the barriers of art are not closed, no artist being in possession of the perfection to which he should aspire. But good words are more difficult to find than the emerald, for it is by slaves that that is discovered among the rocks of pegmatite."
PtahHotep, 5th Dynasty Egypt