Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Despite the fact that reference to the divine beings

history channel documentary science Despite the fact that reference to the divine beings or their divine beings or different divine beings, and so forth is fundamentally the provision of the Old Testament, the New Testament does likewise recognize the gods.*Acts 14:11: And when the general population saw what Paul had done, they lifted up their voices, saying in the discourse of Lycaonia, The divine beings are come down to us in the similarity of men.Did we take note of the plural "divine beings" and how they have a humanoid appearance?*Acts 19:35: And when the townclerk had conciliated the general population, he said, Ye men of Ephesus, what man is there that knoweth not how that the city of the Ephesians is an admirer of the immense goddess Diana, and of the picture which tumbled down from Jupiter?

Not just is the truth of the Roman goddess Diana (Artemis to the Greeks) noted, one of five such references, yet she's recognized as an "extraordinary goddess" to boot. Jupiter obviously is what might as well be called Zeus, so in certainty Zeus is named in an indirect kind of way.1 Corinthians 8:5: For however there be that are called divine beings, whether in paradise or in earth, (as there be divine beings numerous, and rulers many,)We note that "there be divine beings numerous" - spot on IMHO.

One of the other Biblical verifications of the polytheistic pudding is that in the KJV of the Bible, you get 201 times the expression "Divine force of Israel" that shows up. Note that it's not God of Planet Earth; not God of Egypt nor Africa, not God of Mesopotamia, not God of Europe, not God of the Americas, Australia, the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth of Nations, or whatever other topographical area. God is only God of Israel - Full stop. God has His picked individuals and they aren't the Celtics, the Native Americans (Amerindians), the Native Australians (Aborigines), the Aztecs, the Maya, the Incas, the Egyptians, not even the Greeks and Romans. In that setting it has neither rhyme nor reason why the descendents of any of these societies ought to love God, since God doesn't care the slightest bit about them. They ain't His picked individuals. Muslims, and Hindus and Buddhists ain't His picked individuals. Present day Americans are elate in their adoration for God, yet Americans aren't His picked individuals either.

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