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The cross - Just a carpenters tool?

The cross - Just a carpenters tool?

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
why would Jesus give the defining criteria if we were not supposed to understand it, the
Bible is quite clear on what the will of the father is, this means that i have not set
myself up as the chief arbiter, the Bible itself is the chief arbiter.
So all you have to do is get everyone to agree on what the passages in the bible means...

I mean it's not like it's been translated from the original dead languages and that there are hundreds of denominations of Christians because nobody can agree on what the bible says...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Christian_denominations

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Originally posted by googlefudge
So all you have to do is get everyone to agree on what the passages in the bible means...

I mean it's not like it's been translated from the original dead languages and that there are hundreds of denominations of Christians because nobody can agree on what the bible says...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Christian_denominations
no i dont have to do anything, the Bible is actually quite clear on what the will of the father is, whether others agree with the Bible is their affair.

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The emerald tablets made mention of a key being found behind a passage that ends
in a wall. A cross was found at this location.

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Originally posted by Thequ1ck
I was actually going to say something about a cross being found in the Egyptian pyramids. But I find myself humbled to your nature.
Alexander Hislop wrote a rather wonderful, if somewhat fanciful book, The two
Babylons in which he traced the Christian symbol of the cross to the Egyptians and
Chaldeans,

the Christian cross was originally no Christian emblem at all, but was the mystic
Tau of the Chaldeans and Egyptians--the true original form of the letter T--the initial
of the name of Tammuz--which, in Hebrew, radically the same as ancient Chaldee,
was found on coins. That mystic Tau was marked in baptism on the foreheads of
those initiated in the Mysteries, * and was used in every variety of way as a most
sacred symbol.

http://www.biblebelievers.com/babylon/sect56.htm

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
Alexander Hislop wrote a rather wonderful, if somewhat fanciful book, The two
Babylons in which he traced the Christian symbol of the cross to the Egyptians and
Chaldeans,

the Christian cross was originally no Christian emblem at all, but was the mystic
Tau of the Chaldeans and Egyptians--the true original form of the letter T--the initial ...[text shortened]... y variety of way as a most
sacred symbol.

http://www.biblebelievers.com/babylon/sect56.htm
I heard it was used as a navigation device. Hence the Celtic cross.
The thing is that the degree of accuracy matches the displacement of the pyramids.

The emerald tablets of Toth the Atlantean actually point to this cross's whereabouts.
They say it is behind a tunnel that ends in a wall. Which is precisely where they found
it.

It's taken 2000 years and the most advanced of our robots to find it so, please tell
me how they knew it was there???

edit. The Egyptians also created the question mark. Let's not go into that right here.

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Originally posted by Thequ1ck
I heard it was used as a navigation device. Hence the Celtic cross.
The thing is that the degree of accuracy matches the displacement of the pyramids.

The emerald tablets of Toth the Atlantean actually point to this cross's whereabouts.
They say it is behind a tunnel that ends in a wall. Which is precisely where they found
it.
http://www.youtube.co ...[text shortened]... ???

edit. The Egyptians also created the question mark. Let's not go into that right here.
the Celtic cross is traceable to the Egyptian Ankh, or symbol of life,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ankh

as for wild speculation, its not my thing.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
the Celtic cross is traceable to the Egyptian Ankh, or symbol of life,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ankh

as for wild speculation, its not my thing.
So basically I'm a Anhker talking bulls.

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Originally posted by Thequ1ck
So basically I'm a Anhker talking bulls.
no, everyone has their own perspective.

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I'm serious, how the heck did the Emerald tablets predict the finding of a a cross
in the pyramids some thousand years before we were able to send a robot in there?

Deep 'neath the image lies my secret. Search and find in the pyramid I built Each to the other is the Keystone;
each the gateway that leads into life. Follow the Key I leave behind me. Seek and the doorway to Life shall be thine.
Seek thou in my pyramid, deep in the passage that ends in a wall. Use thou the Key of the Seven, and open to thee the pathway will fall

http://www.horuscentre.org/library/Hermetism/The_Emerald_Tablets_Of_Thoth.pdf.

What he found were three objects:

1) A rough stone sphere
2) A small two pronged hook made out of some kind of metal
3) A 12 centimeter long piece of cedar wood with notches cut into it

http://www.gizapyramid.com/hidden2.htm

This is really doing my head in.

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Anyone?

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I'm serious guys.

I want to know where the cross came from.