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Levi_Z

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I came here looking for advice and I got it. Thank you very much.

BB Wolfe, you're right. I'm not a priest. I just said I was a priest because If I was Catholic, I would be. But I'm a Protestant Bible teacher called by God to teach the revelations He's given me. The Catholic institution is a pagan organization with a Christian name, hence the perversion of the clergy. Protestants sin too but rarely do you see the gross perversions with Protestants as with Catholics.

My philosophy is when there's something that's not totally clear, broadcast what's on the mind and collect the input. Sometimes, people like BBWolfe, give good advice along side a slap in the face. Sometimes people like HomeGuru, just like to play with the idea to their own gain (points for posting). He's Catholic though, so he can't help it. He's really the wolf in sheep's clothing.

Thanks again for all the help.
I really love this forum / website!!!
 


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BB_Wolfe

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BB Wolfe, you're right. I'm not a priest. I just said I was a priest because If I was Catholic, I would be. But I'm a Protestant Bible teacher called by God to teach the revelations He's given me.

Wow, you sound like... Emmanuel, you know, the freak who kidnapped Elizabeth Smart! You are a Bible Teacher huh? Not really a priest as you initially said.

Catholics are pagans huh? Sounds to me like they've been around for what, 2000 years and your little cult has been around for what? 300 max?

What revelations has "your god" given you? Maybe he could reveal how to block a person's email, no?


Yuo = joke.
 
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Levi_Z

Guest
BB_Wolfe. You're really starting to sound like a ignorant, pompous a**hole. You can't just give good advice. You have to display your ego along with it, and your ego is through the roof! It's obvious to me that you show no respect for anyone guided by the Spirit.

Catholocism started with Constantine around 300 A.D. They're the ones that started the rumour that Christ was born on Dec 25th. Which was actually a conversion of their festival of Saturnalia. If you take the information given in the book of Luke, you'd find that Christ was actually born Sept. 29th 2 B.C.

In A.D. 431, in another example of compromising with the ‘Mysteries,’ the Roman church introduces the term Mother of God. This was most definitely influenced by the ‘Mysteries’ religion; changing the name of their supreme female deity from Diana to Mary. Gradually, Mary would receive the same attributes as the goddess Diana. In A.D. 600, the Roman Catholic Church deified the Virgin Mary by introducing the Feast of Assumption (believing that Mary ascended into heaven the same as Jesus), instituted by the Emperor Mauritius.

The first Bishop given the title of Pope (Universal Bishop or the Bishop of Bishops) was in A.D. 610 by Emperor Phocas. The emperor did this because of the Bishop of Constantinople, Bishop Ciriacus, who had justifiably excommunicated him for causing the assassination of his predecessor, Emperor Mauritius. Gregory I, was then the Bishop of Rome and had refused the title but Boniface III, who came to be the Bishop of Rome after Gregory I, accepted the title.

In A.D. 593, Gregory the Great establishes the doctrine of Purgatory and seven years later, imposed that Latin be the language of prayer and worship.

By A.D. 788 Pope Hadrian I, first introduced into the Roman Church Council, the worship of images and relics. It wasn’t until the eleventh century when the Roman Church introduced the Mass as an obligatory attendance and the weekly ritual of Communion or the Eucharist was practiced. The Eucharist as practiced by the ‘Mysteries’ was in commemoration of the goddess Ceres or Demeter, the goddess of corn.

The Culdee Church were the Protestants of the British Isles 1500 years before the Protestant Reformation began with Martin Luther on continental Europe. In Thomas Bulfinch’s book of mythology, he writes of the Culdee Church saying: "In these respects and in others the Culdees departed from the established rules of the Romish church, and consequently were deemed heretical. The consequence was that as the power of the latter advanced that of the Culdees was enfeebled. It was not, however, till the thirteenth century that the communities of the Culdees were suppressed and the members dispersed. They still continued to labor as individuals, and resisted the inroads of Papal usurpation as they best might till the light of the Reformation dawned on the world." The Protestant Reformation branched off of Catholicism. The Culdees were true to God’s Word from the beginning.

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You asked for it, you got it. :p
 
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BB_Wolfe

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Levi_Z said:
BB_Wolfe. You're really starting to sound like a ignorant, pompous a**hole. You can't just give good advice. You have to display your ego along with it, and your ego is through the roof! It's obvious to me that you show no respect for anyone guided by the Spirit.

Catholocism started with Constantine around 300 A.D. They're the ones that started the rumour that Christ was born on Dec 25th. Which was actually a conversion of their festival of Saturnalia. If you take the information given in the book of Luke, you'd find that Christ was actually born Sept. 29th 2 B.C.

In A.D. 431, in another example of compromising with the ‘Mysteries,’ the Roman church introduces the term Mother of God. This was most definitely influenced by the ‘Mysteries’ religion; changing the name of their supreme female deity from Diana to Mary. Gradually, Mary would receive the same attributes as the goddess Diana. In A.D. 600, the Roman Catholic Church deified the Virgin Mary by introducing the Feast of Assumption (believing that Mary ascended into heaven the same as Jesus), instituted by the Emperor Mauritius.

The first Bishop given the title of Pope (Universal Bishop or the Bishop of Bishops) was in A.D. 610 by Emperor Phocas. The emperor did this because of the Bishop of Constantinople, Bishop Ciriacus, who had justifiably excommunicated him for causing the assassination of his predecessor, Emperor Mauritius. Gregory I, was then the Bishop of Rome and had refused the title but Boniface III, who came to be the Bishop of Rome after Gregory I, accepted the title.

In A.D. 593, Gregory the Great establishes the doctrine of Purgatory and seven years later, imposed that Latin be the language of prayer and worship.

By A.D. 788 Pope Hadrian I, first introduced into the Roman Church Council, the worship of images and relics. It wasn’t until the eleventh century when the Roman Church introduced the Mass as an obligatory attendance and the weekly ritual of Communion or the Eucharist was practiced. The Eucharist as practiced by the ‘Mysteries’ was in commemoration of the goddess Ceres or Demeter, the goddess of corn.

The Culdee Church were the Protestants of the British Isles 1500 years before the Protestant Reformation began with Martin Luther on continental Europe. In Thomas Bulfinch’s book of mythology, he writes of the Culdee Church saying: "In these respects and in others the Culdees departed from the established rules of the Romish church, and consequently were deemed heretical. The consequence was that as the power of the latter advanced that of the Culdees was enfeebled. It was not, however, till the thirteenth century that the communities of the Culdees were suppressed and the members dispersed. They still continued to labor as individuals, and resisted the inroads of Papal usurpation as they best might till the light of the Reformation dawned on the world." The Protestant Reformation branched off of Catholicism. The Culdees were true to God’s Word from the beginning.

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You asked for it, you got it. :p

I have some oceanfront property in North Dakota for sale....

I read Luke online just now (skimmed) and I cannot find a date anywhere.

Link or STFU.
 
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Levi_Z

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The exact date of Jesus’ birth can be determined from the available historical records. The information given in the Bible concerning the time of the conception of John the Baptist furnishes one method of calculation. Elizabeth, the mother of John, was a cousin of Mary and the wife of a priest named Zacharias. Luke 1:5 states that Zacharias was a priest of the course of Abia (Abijah). Verses 8-13 state that while Zacharias executed the priests office before God in the order of his course he was given the message that Elizabeth would have a son and that they should name him John. In verses 23 and 24 it is recorded, And it came to pass that as soon as the days of his ministration were accomplished, he departed to his own house.

The priests were divided into 24 classes (1 Chronicles 24:7-19) and each class officiated in the Temple for one week. The courses of the priests changed duty with the change of the week, i.e., from the end of the Sabbath at sundown until the next Sabbath. Both the Talmud and the historian, Josephus, state that the Temple was destroyed by Titus on August 5, 70 A.D., and that the first course of priests had just taken office. The previous evening was the end of the Sabbath. The course Abia (Abijah) was the 8th course, thus figuring backward we are able to determine that Zacharias ended his course and came off duty on July 13, 3 B.C., and returned home to Elizabeth. The conception of John occurred that weekend (13th - 14th) and the birth of John would take place 280 days later, namely April 19th - 20th of 2 B.C., precisely at the Passover of that year.

Elizabeth hid herself 5 months, and at the beginning of her 6th month the angel Gabriel appeared to Mary, telling her of Elizabeth’s condition. At the same time Gabriel told Mary that she, too, would conceive and bear a son who would be called Jesus. Upon hearing this Mary went with haste from Nazareth to Ein Karim to visit Elizabeth, who was then in the first week of her 6th month. The time was the 4th week of December, 3 B.C. The 23rd of December of that year, according to the Julian Calendar then in use, was precisely the winter solstice. If this were the date of the conception of Jesus, 280 days later would place the date of his birth at September 29, 2 B.C., i.e., 1st Tishri, the day of the Feast of Trumpets - the Jewish New Year. This day had been set aside in the Law of Moses as a holy day. How fitting that the holy Son of God should be born on that day!
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cbg

I'm a Northern Girl
I know I'm going to regret asking this but...

While I have long been aware that December 25 was essentially an arbitrary date drawn from Saturnalia, how do you reconcile your September date with the fact that the shepherds would only spend the nights with the flock in the manner described during the lambing season, which is April and May?
 
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Levi_Z

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The day on which Jesus was born was not only the first day of the year but was also the first day of the 77th Sabbatic Cycle since the Jewish return from Babylonian captivity. From the re-establishment of the Sabbatic Cycles in Tishri 534 B.C. till the birth of Jesus in Tishri 2 B.C. was also a great Paschal Cycle of 532 years - a Paschal Cycle being the product of the Metonic Cycle (19) and the Solar Cycle (28), i.e., 19 x 28 = 532 years.

Luke 3:1 clearly states that John the Baptist began his ministry in the 15th year of Tiberius. According to the Law of Moses a Jew was considered of age for the ministry at 30 (Numbers 4:3). Augustus had died on August 19, 14 A.D.; thus that year became the accession year of Tiberius, even though he had been involved in and associated with the Roman rulership before Augustus died. If John the Baptist had been born April 19th - 20th, 2 B.C., his 30th birthday would be April 19-20, 29 A.D., or the 15th year of Tiberius. Thus the 2 B.C. date for the birth of John is confirmed by the Biblical record. John was 5 months older than Jesus, making the birth of Jesus to be in the autumn of that year.

That his birth was in the autumn is further confirmed by the prophecy of Daniel (Daniel 9:24-27) which prophesied that there would be 3 and a half years from Jesus anointing as the Messiah until his death. If his ministry began when he was 30 (Luke 3:23) and lasted 3 and a half, and if he was crucified on the day of Passover (spring), simple arithmetic would show that his birth had to be in the autumn.

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cbg

I'm a Northern Girl
I see. Don't explain the fact, just reiterate your original point.

Now I have a different question. Why does it matter?
 
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Levi_Z

Guest
Lk 2:8: And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night.
You read a lot into that verse cbg. A shepherd's work was year round.


Meaningless! Meaningless! says the teacher. Utterly meaningless! Everything is meaningless. (Ecclesiastes 1:2) But when the kindness and love of God our Savior appeared, He saved us, not because of the righteous things we had done, but because of His mercy. He saved us through the washing of rebirth and renewal by the Holy Spirit. (Titus 3:4-5) The only thing that counts is faith expressing itself through love. (Galatians 5:6)
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jimnyc

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Wow, at least it's clear now why someone wanted to send you a virus. I hope they succeed, and soon, so that your posting habits on RELIGION disappear from a LAW board.
 
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Levi_Z

Guest
I beg your pardon.

I believe it's YOU that has no idea what I preach! You're the MORON that thought you could find a date in the book of Luke! Boy did I get a good laugh at that one!!! Hahaha :D

You're the MORON that said, "What revelations has "your god" given you? Maybe he could reveal how to block a person's email, no?" The issue was not how to block mail, but how to catch a hacker. Which by the way, you sound like one of the a**holes standing at the foot of the cross telling Jesus to free Himself if He is the Son of God.

You're the MORON AND HYPOCRITE that thinks they're "Just a crusader working against the realm of stupidity". When you show your own stupidity several times a day posting on this forum.

You're the MORON that said, "you won't collect a dime. I'd bet my porsche on it." When that issue was never brought up. Not to mention, you're penile extension with your porsche substitute. It's obvious that you really care what others think of your sorry pathetic life. You're wasting away in your own vanity.

Let me point something out to you.... YOU ARE THE IDIOT that you point to everytime. For everytime you point your finger at someone, you have three more fingers pointing at yourself.
Jn:9:41: Jesus said unto them, If ye were blind, ye should have no sin: but now ye say, We see; therefore your sin remaineth.

Get a life already, my question has already been answered here... and then some. Go show your high & mighty intellect to someone that's easily impressed with MORONS.

Also, You're the idiot that bought the oceanfront property in North Dakota... Hahaha, ya F'n MORON!!!

PS.... Did that hurt stretching your a**hole out on that link? How often do you practice that? Is it everytime your stupidity has been exposed? You are a very sick puppy...
 
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kdowd771

Member
Could you please take your temper tantrum out onto the playground???

LEVI_Z you really are showing your maturity level here!!!
 

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