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![]() -=| Correction to the previous post |=- Oh my goodness, what have I done? I have sown discord among my fellow readers. It is my apology for mixing the facts of my previous post up, I have messed Noah up with Moses. It is my apologies and I shall not post anything spiritual about the bible on my blog for the next 2 months. Noah did curse his grandson, and he did live for 950 years, he did whatever I quoted from the bible. It is Moses who just broke the 2 Ten Commandments, stroked the rock instead of speaking to the rock for it to give water to all the people of Israelites, killed an Egyptian, and went to heaven. It was good that Noah did not go to heaven, he might have had the chance to go, and however because of that drinking and cursing incident which changed his fate. But Moses who killed an Egyptian went to heaven. Why? Is it because if when we have wrath at something where we have the right to be angry at we could sin and do something drastic? Jesus also got angry at the Israelites who were messing with his father's house, and he wrecked it even more. It is proven here when Moses saw an Egyptian beating up, or was it killing an Israelite, and he killed that Egyptian because of that. I feel that to kill is to murder, and murder means murder; there is no holy murder. Moses also threw, or was it dropped, the ten commandments, which was hand carved by God himself, at the golden calf which the Israelites did when he went to hear God, which it could have been easily put down and replaced with something else like a hammer or rocks. Could that be the cause of why people always throw or lay a bible or something holy on evil of some form? Actually come to think of it, the first few people who went to Heaven were not baptized and Jesus was not here yet, so how in the first place did they go to heaven? Were they saved in some mysterious way? Could they actually remove their sins with some mysterious way? Everyone who were the descendents of Adam and Eve had the 'Sin DNA', so how in the first place did Moses, Elijah, Enoch and a few others got up there? Does it mean we do not need to get baptized to get in to heaven? Who started baptism after all? I heard that it was just a ritual to get a gentile to enter a synagogue, a ritual to a gentile who chose to believe in Judaism. And in the bible it was John the Baptist who was baptizing people before Jesus even started his ministry. So this ritual was not even started by Jesus, He just went with the flow, like the other traditions that the Jews follow. So why baptize? |
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