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Bible Error in the Heavenly Realms?

Kemosloby

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Upon looking for enlightenment in the scriptures I found some enlightenment of misinterpretation of the scriptures. Ephesians 3:10 talks about the purpose of God through his church to make his multifaceted wisdom known to the rulers and authorities in the "heavenly realms". I can just see it now that those rulers and authorities in the "Earthy Realms" don't want the church to teach them anything at all about God's wisdom. So they got together and decided to interpret something like The purpose of God through his church is to make his manifold wisdom know to the rulers and authorities in high places. must obviously mean to make his wisdom know to rulers and authorities in heaven.. now for a sarcastic comment. Why else would God teach his wisdom on Earth except to teach the rulers and authorities in the heavenly realms??? Especially since the rulers on Earth do not need any more wisdom than they already possess. As if Trump or Hillary needed more wisdom...???

Ephesians 3:9--

The Mystery of the Gospel
…and to illuminate for everyone the stewardship of this mystery, which for ages past was hidden in God, who created all things. His purpose was that now,through the church, the manifold wisdom of God should be made known to the rulers and authorities in the heavenly realms, according to the eternal purpose that He accomplished in Christ Jesus our Lord.…
 

David T

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Premium Member
Upon looking for enlightenment in the scriptures I found some enlightenment of misinterpretation of the scriptures. Ephesians 3:10 talks about the purpose of God through his church to make his multifaceted wisdom known to the rulers and authorities in the "heavenly realms". I can just see it now that those rulers and authorities in the "Earthy Realms" don't want the church to teach them anything at all about God's wisdom. So they got together and decided to interpret something like The purpose of God through his church is to make his manifold wisdom know to the rulers and authorities in high places. must obviously mean to make his wisdom know to rulers and authorities in heaven.. now for a sarcastic comment. Why else would God teach his wisdom on Earth except to teach the rulers and authorities in the heavenly realms??? Especially since the rulers on Earth do not need any more wisdom than they already possess. As if Trump or Hillary needed more wisdom...???

Ephesians 3:9--

The Mystery of the Gospel
…and to illuminate for everyone the stewardship of this mystery, which for ages past was hidden in God, who created all things. His purpose was that now,through the church, the manifold wisdom of God should be made known to the rulers and authorities in the heavenly realms, according to the eternal purpose that He accomplished in Christ Jesus our Lord.…
In looking into nature I discovered that books of science and religion didn't manifest it. Go figure because that seems to not be common understanding in science and religion? Must be congenital.
 

Kemosloby

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In looking into nature I discovered that books of science and religion didn't manifest it. Go figure because that seems to not be common understanding in science and religion? Must be congenital.

So your saying rulers and authorities have learned from church regardless of the incorrect translation. I would have to agree, but simliar to the mis translation seem to miss the point on key issues sometimes.
 

David T

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Premium Member
So your saying rulers and authorities have learned from church regardless of the incorrect translation. I would have to agree, but simliar to the mis translation seem to miss the point on key issues sometimes.
Oh most certainly. Nature manifests books books do not make manfest nature. We have a departmental issue at the university between the science books and religious books. The religious folks are convinced their books manifest nature!! The science folks are convinced they don't need religious books for their books to manifest nature!!! A wierd *** agreement. The biggest complaints between the two departments is science complaint of the lack of updating the religious texts and the religious complaint is the science texts update daily!!!! It's a battle of books. But if books are primary then what we have zombies arguing with zombies!!! I could care less about what zombies say it's always the same.

That leads to your statement missing key parts!!! Like maybe nature? In religion and god in science? Oh yea serious zombie problem.
 

Kemosloby

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Premium Member
Oh most certainly. Nature manifests books books do not make manfest nature. We have a departmental issue at the university between the science books and religious books. The religious folks are convinced their books manifest nature!! The science folks are convinced they don't need religious books for their books to manifest nature!!! A wierd *** agreement. The biggest complaints between the two departments is science complaint of the lack of updating the religious texts and the religious complaint is the science texts update daily!!!! It's a battle of books. But if books are primary then what we have zombies arguing with zombies!!! I could care less about what zombies say it's always the same.

The invisible is also part of nature but the science folks do not see it. Such as the spiritual forces which keep Hitchcocks The Birds from becoming a reality. The unwritten rules each and every creature abides by.
 

David T

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Premium Member
The invisible is also part of nature but the science folks do not see it. Such as the spiritual forces which keep Hitchcocks The Birds from becoming a reality. The unwritten rules each and every creature abides by.
Yes. That's a very important thing the answer is in books or more precisely how it has effected our perceptions. We know the good but bad exists as well.
 
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sandy whitelinger

Veteran Member
Upon looking for enlightenment in the scriptures I found some enlightenment of misinterpretation of the scriptures. Ephesians 3:10 talks about the purpose of God through his church to make his multifaceted wisdom known to the rulers and authorities in the "heavenly realms". I can just see it now that those rulers and authorities in the "Earthy Realms" don't want the church to teach them anything at all about God's wisdom. So they got together and decided to interpret something like The purpose of God through his church is to make his manifold wisdom know to the rulers and authorities in high places. must obviously mean to make his wisdom know to rulers and authorities in heaven.. now for a sarcastic comment. Why else would God teach his wisdom on Earth except to teach the rulers and authorities in the heavenly realms??? Especially since the rulers on Earth do not need any more wisdom than they already possess. As if Trump or Hillary needed more wisdom...???

Ephesians 3:9--

The Mystery of the Gospel
…and to illuminate for everyone the stewardship of this mystery, which for ages past was hidden in God, who created all things. His purpose was that now,through the church, the manifold wisdom of God should be made known to the rulers and authorities in the heavenly realms, according to the eternal purpose that He accomplished in Christ Jesus our Lord.…
Is this a rant?
 

sandy whitelinger

Veteran Member
Oh most certainly. Nature manifests books books do not make manfest nature. We have a departmental issue at the university between the science books and religious books. The religious folks are convinced their books manifest nature!! The science folks are convinced they don't need religious books for their books to manifest nature!!! A wierd *** agreement. The biggest complaints between the two departments is science complaint of the lack of updating the religious texts and the religious complaint is the science texts update daily!!!! It's a battle of books. But if books are primary then what we have zombies arguing with zombies!!! I could care less about what zombies say it's always the same.

That leads to your statement missing key parts!!! Like maybe nature? In religion and god in science? Oh yea serious zombie problem.
The natural world and the Biblical world are not the same any more.
 

sandy whitelinger

Veteran Member
The invisible is also part of nature but the science folks do not see it. Such as the spiritual forces which keep Hitchcocks The Birds from becoming a reality. The unwritten rules each and every creature abides by.
Nonsense! The scientific world has discovered numerous "invisible" things.
 

sandy whitelinger

Veteran Member
That's quite a generalization. Do you care to elaborate?
Its a philosophy of non competing majesty. The natural world and the Biblical world no longer coincide. Jesus said his Kingdom is not of this world. They are two different threads. Ours is a world of contradictions, differences and dualities. God's is different.
Atoms are not invisible.
You've seen an image of one. Have you ever seen one for real?
 

Kemosloby

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Premium Member
Its a philosophy of non competing majesty. The natural world and the Biblical world no longer coincide. Jesus said his Kingdom is not of this world. They are two different threads. Ours is a world of contradictions, differences and dualities. God's is different.

You've seen an image of one. Have you ever seen one for real?

He's coming back...
 
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