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Most accurate prophecies EVAR! xD
#31
RE: Most accurate prophecies EVAR! xD
Did you guys know that Harry Potter's birth was prophesied before his parents, Lilly and James Potter, even got together? Not only that, but the prophecy predicted that a powerful warlock born on that very date would either defeat the dark warlock Voldemort, or that he would be defeated by Voldemort, leading to a new age of wizarding.

It came true. Stop living in denial, ask JK Rowling to save your miserable soul before it's too late. Besides, you don't really want to go to Muggle hell do you? Something for you all to think on...
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#32
RE: Most accurate prophecies EVAR! xD
I'm not living in denial, I've known that all along. Doiih. Doesn't everybody?
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#33
RE: Most accurate prophecies EVAR! xD
(November 5, 2008 at 11:18 pm)Daystar Wrote:
(November 5, 2008 at 5:42 pm)infidel666 Wrote:
(November 5, 2008 at 12:33 pm)Daystar Wrote: Nothing happened in that many days but if you use the day for a year - since the Bible often uses this reconing (Numbers 14:34 / Ezekiel 4:6 you come up with the year 1914.

Isaac Newton along with other theologians place an importance upon this date. It is likely that it is the date of Christ's "return," or parousia. Presence.

So, where is he? It's 2008 already.

He is in heaven, what did you expect, doing the talk show circuit?

Lucifer, why don't you say what you really mean? You already said that you are practically a Jehova's Witless. So you think Jesus came back already in 1916 and took all 144,000 saved people and no one knows except a few who have the true knowledge and mission to gather up a few more anal probees for the next flying saucer session. Is that about right?
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#34
RE: Most accurate prophecies EVAR! xD
(November 8, 2008 at 11:25 am)infidel666 Wrote: Lucifer, why don't you say what you really mean? You already said that you are practically a Jehova's Witless. So you think Jesus came back already in 1916 and took all 144,000 saved people and no one knows except a few who have the true knowledge and mission to gather up a few more anal probees for the next flying saucer session. Is that about right?

Tell me ... oh wise one; what is Lucifer.
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#35
RE: Most accurate prophecies EVAR! xD
Daystar = Lucifer according to Wikipedia
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#36
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(November 7, 2008 at 10:48 am)Daystar Wrote: The Hebrew word is chugh (hhug), which can also mean spherical. Only a spherical object like a ball appears as a circle from every angle. Some translations read "the globe of the earth" (Douay Version) and "the round earth." - (Moffatt)
Wrong again: http://www.searchgodsword.org/lex/heb/vi...mber=02329

Thealogians agree that the word "Chuwg" means circle, circuit, compass, vault. Not "sphere". In fact, there is no word for "sphere" in ancient hebrew, the closest word being "ball" (duwr).
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#37
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Daystar...Does that mean 'the sun'?
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#38
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(November 9, 2008 at 2:34 am)Tiberius Wrote:
(November 7, 2008 at 10:48 am)Daystar Wrote: The Hebrew word is chugh (hhug), which can also mean spherical. Only a spherical object like a ball appears as a circle from every angle. Some translations read "the globe of the earth" (Douay Version) and "the round earth." - (Moffatt)
Wrong again: http://www.searchgodsword.org/lex/heb/vi...mber=02329

Thealogians agree that the word "Chuwg" means circle, circuit, compass, vault. Not "sphere". In fact, there is no word for "sphere" in ancient hebrew, the closest word being "ball" (duwr).

The most respected Davidson’s Analytical Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon disagrees with the lame one you found on the superhighway of misinformation, geek.
(November 9, 2008 at 1:47 am)infidel666 Wrote: Daystar = Lucifer according to Wikipedia

Interesting. I wonder if you were being a smart ass and just happened to get that so right.
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#39
RE: Most accurate prophecies EVAR! xD
'[...]* Daystar Television Network, an evangelical Christian satellite network.
* Daystar University, a Christian liberal arts college located in Kenya.
* Earth's Sun, used humorously to imply that the speaker is unaccustomed to being outside in the daytime.
* Daystar is the name of Cimorene's son in Patricia C. Wrede's Enchanted Forest Chronicles.
* Daystar is also sometimes used as a reference to Lucifer.
* Daystar was the production company of director Leslie Stevens.
* A virus created to kill Vampires in the movie Blade III'
- All from Wikipedia. Theres some more before thats why the '[...]'.
It seems obvious to me that the last definition is the one Daystar is using for his name.
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#40
RE: Most accurate prophecies EVAR! xD
(November 9, 2008 at 2:55 pm)Daystar Wrote:
(November 9, 2008 at 2:34 am)Tiberius Wrote:
(November 7, 2008 at 10:48 am)Daystar Wrote: The Hebrew word is chugh (hhug), which can also mean spherical. Only a spherical object like a ball appears as a circle from every angle. Some translations read "the globe of the earth" (Douay Version) and "the round earth." - (Moffatt)
Wrong again: http://www.searchgodsword.org/lex/heb/vi...mber=02329

Thealogians agree that the word "Chuwg" means circle, circuit, compass, vault. Not "sphere". In fact, there is no word for "sphere" in ancient hebrew, the closest word being "ball" (duwr).

The most respected Davidson’s Analytical Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon disagrees with the lame one you found on the superhighway of misinformation, geek.
I'm sorry, but if it were so respected why can't I find any references to the word "chugh" anywhere? Why do all other references online (not just the one I used) claim that ancient Hebrew has no word for sphere, and that Chuwg means circle?

If you don't stop being rude then you will face the consequences. We're all being civil here, and we're trying to have a nice discussion. Your attitude always starts out fine and then gets immature as soon as someone disagrees with you.
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