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What is it about Nimrod Christianity anyway?

jvi

Member
What is with the Nimrod christians anyway?

They don´t have a problem following the Nimrod calendar and Nimrod days but they have a huge problem following the LORD´s calendar and the LORD´s Days. They come up with all kinds of arguments to follow Nimrod Satan and they still call themselves christians. How can you be a christian if you follow Nimrod Satan and not the LORD?
 

Engyo

Prince of Dorkness!
I wouldn't know; I practice Buddhism. BTW, is the Nimrod calendar anything like the Gregorian one? And what are Nimord days? I've never heard that term before.
 

jewscout

Religious Zionist
are we talking the Lord as in G-d or the Lord as in Jesus?

is it your belief that "nimrod satan" opposes G-d?
 

BUDDY

User of Aspercreme
I have never even heard of this before. Can you expound on Nimrod Christianity for me? BTW, welcome to the forum jvi!!:)
 

CaptainXeroid

Following Christ
EEWRED said:
I have never even heard of this before. Can you expound on Nimrod Christianity for me?...
My thoughts exactly. I've only heard nimrod used an a none-to-flattering term akin to stupid.:D
 
Do you mean the Calendar of Nippur? Thats at 5762, according to Judaism, its the beginning of the world. (Craziness) That too, along with the myths that make up the Torah, were stolen from Babylonians/Assyrians and Ultimatly the Sumerians. I never heard of the Nimrod Calendar. The only reason we follow the Gregorian calendar, is because it was enforced, bloodily!!!!

Is Bloodily a word :)~ ??
 

jewscout

Religious Zionist
Damien Bishop said:
Do you mean the Calendar of Nippur? Thats at 5762, according to Judaism, its the beginning of the world. (Craziness) That too, along with the myths that make up the Torah, were stolen from Babylonians/Assyrians and Ultimatly the Sumerians. I never heard of the Nimrod Calendar. The only reason we follow the Gregorian calendar, is because it was enforced, bloodily!!!!

Is Bloodily a word :)~ ??
well i've heard tradition holds that it dates back to the first man, Adam, but then that's just one of a number of opinions....
 
jewscout said:
well i've heard tradition holds that it dates back to the first man, Adam, but then that's just one of a number of opinions....
The Calendar? 3760 bce is adams birthday? Thats not true man. Do you really believe that? I cant fathom this. There are pottery shards older than that, and I have a beaded bracelet on my wrist right now thats older than that.

beside the adam story is a myth from a few thousand years or so before 3760 bce.

READ: ENKI AND NINMAH

thats where the adam and eve story came from.
 

jewscout

Religious Zionist
Damien Bishop said:
The Calendar? 3760 bce is adams birthday? Thats not true man. Do you really believe that? I cant fathom this. There are pottery shards older than that, and I have a beaded bracelet on my wrist right now thats older than that.
have i ever said that?:sarcastic It's the starting point for the Jewish calander, it's been around for centuries...i'm not going to suggest starting a new one and i could really care less how they decided to start...

your using dates based on the supposed birth of a palestinian jew who may or may not have existed simply because European christians have bigger guns.
is that any better?
 
LOL,,no. Its not better. Change your name to Atheistscout and Ill be satisfied. :)

No, you are right, you had said that "Youve heard tradition stating..."
so i retract that sentence "do you really beleive that"

Sorry brother

DB
 

jvi

Member
Engyo said:
I wouldn't know; I practice Buddhism. BTW, is the Nimrod calendar anything like the Gregorian one? And what are Nimord days? I've never heard that term before.

Nimrod days- Christmas ,Easter,Mother's Day etc.

Type in Nimrod and Buddhism in a search engine and see what you find.
 

jvi

Member
Nimrod holidays sit on top of the 7 Holy Days of God. Christians actually celebrate holidays that were created to honor Nimrod. Those are Nimrod christians blinded by the Mystery Babylon religion.
 
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