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Thor's Hamster User ID: 29656734 United States 12/15/2012 09:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes, you're right. It makes no sense. Using our current B.C./A.D. calendar system, we're to believe Jesus lived his 33 years in the course of 1 year. It's symbolic. Jesus is the anthropomorphism of the sun, and his "33 year" symbolic age upon death is symbolic of the 33 vertebrae in the human spinal column. Also, the sun enters each new sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, and exits 2,160 years later at 33 degrees (remember, we're told Jesus (actually the SUN) started his ministry at age 30, and died at age 33. It's astrotheology. The time it takes for the sun to pass through all 12 signs of the zodiac (each taking 2,160 years) is called the Great Year, totaling 25,920 years. Apollo astronauts couldn't have passed through Van Allen's Belt. Van Allen wore suspenders. |
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Thor's Hamster User ID: 29656734 United States 12/15/2012 09:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oops, wait, wait wait...A.D. stands for "Anno Domini", which means "year of our Lord". Not "after death". Quoting: Thor's Hamster So B.C. is before his birth, and A.D. is after his birth. So Jesus (ostensibly) died in 33 A.D. Apollo astronauts couldn't have passed through Van Allen's Belt. Van Allen wore suspenders. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 6959121 United Kingdom 12/15/2012 09:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes, you're right. It makes no sense. Using our current B.C./A.D. calendar system, we're to believe Jesus lived his 33 years in the course of 1 year. Quoting: Thor's Hamster It's symbolic. Jesus is the anthropomorphism of the sun, and his "33 year" symbolic age upon death is symbolic of the 33 vertebrae in the human spinal column. Also, the sun enters each new sign of the zodiac at 30 degrees, and exits 2,160 years later at 33 degrees (remember, we're told Jesus (actually the SUN) started his ministry at age 30, and died at age 33. It's astrotheology. The time it takes for the sun to pass through all 12 signs of the zodiac (each taking 2,160 years) is called the Great Year, totaling 25,920 years. GREAT ANSWER PAL, and I am with you all the way - yet some of the religeous folks on here take the scriptures literally and they will argu blacks white if they think their fabled god is correct - even when the evidence shows clearly that the case is different just thought they may be able to explain how the maths work and it still be a true event |
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Thor's Hamster User ID: 29656734 United States 12/15/2012 09:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Remember, A.D. means "Anno Domini" = "Year of our Lord" (year of Lord's birth). It doesn't mean, as many think, "after death". Remember, Latin was the language of the day when these designations were given; not English. Apollo astronauts couldn't have passed through Van Allen's Belt. Van Allen wore suspenders. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 6959121 United Kingdom 12/15/2012 09:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oops, wait, wait wait...A.D. stands for "Anno Domini", which means "year of our Lord". Not "after death". Quoting: Thor's Hamster anno domini means after death interpret it how you like it still means after death - year of our lord doesn't come into it its simply used as a measurement - epoch - an ''instant'' in time - AD is after the 'epoch' therefore after his fabled death don't mean to argu but read some latin |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 30033493 United Kingdom 12/16/2012 07:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | this simply proves that TPTB have the people buttoned up. 2000 years these morons have pumped this shite out and for 2000 years most of you sheeple bar barred their way to the slaughter. religion is a trap. A trick. A way of controling energy. you are immortal. you can't ever leave. you are the one that is making this place. you are a star. you are a galaxy. you are a universe - uni - singular? wake up to the truth there is only concept and you promote it into substance to experience. |
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Shoot straight Johnny User ID: 29552936 United Kingdom 12/16/2012 07:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Remember, A.D. means "Anno Domini" = "Year of our Lord" (year of Lord's birth). It doesn't mean, as many think, "after death". Remember, Latin was the language of the day when these designations were given; not English. Quoting: Thor's Hamster wrong No. The rodent is right. The chariots of God are tens of thousands, and thousands of thousands. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 30033493 United Kingdom 12/16/2012 07:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Remember, A.D. means "Anno Domini" = "Year of our Lord" (year of Lord's birth). It doesn't mean, as many think, "after death". Remember, Latin was the language of the day when these designations were given; not English. Quoting: Thor's Hamster wrong No. The rodent is right. no pal - the rodent is wrong, latin for after death is anno domini - we have never had 'the year of our lord' whilst he was apparentley alive, the term 'the year of our lord' was coined almost 500yrs later, google it if you cant read scripture, you wil see that the OP is correct, there will always be diehards that will not accept the truth whatever evideance you give to show that the belief is false |
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Halcyon Dayz, FCD User ID: 25358447 Netherlands 12/16/2012 08:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | so if we go to the very start of the year zero ''0'' and look at the day ahead its one day ano domini - 1dayAD Quoting: yikes theyre lying to us 6959121 if we take a look at the day before day zero it was 1dayBC People typically start counting with "1". Most calenders don't have a Year Zero. 1 BCE is the year before 1 CE. Remember, A.D. means "Anno Domini" = "Year of our Lord" (year of Lord's birth). It doesn't mean, as many think, "after death". Remember, Latin was the language of the day when these designations were given; not English. Quoting: Thor's Hamster wrong Being ignorant is one thing, it is being arrogant about your ignorance that makes you a moran. Remember, A.D. means "Anno Domini" = "Year of our Lord" (year of Lord's birth). It doesn't mean, as many think, "after death". Remember, Latin was the language of the day when these designations were given; not English. Quoting: Thor's Hamster English hadn't even been invented yet. Keep in mind that the epoch (beginning date) for the Church calender was only picked in the 6th Century. It is generally believed that Dionysius Exiguus, the Russian monk who calculated the date, was off by several years. Reaching for the sky makes you taller. Hi! My name is Halcyon Dayz and I'm addicted to morans. |
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Shoot straight Johnny User ID: 29552936 United Kingdom 12/16/2012 09:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Remember, A.D. means "Anno Domini" = "Year of our Lord" (year of Lord's birth). It doesn't mean, as many think, "after death". Remember, Latin was the language of the day when these designations were given; not English. Quoting: Thor's Hamster wrong No. The rodent is right. no pal - the rodent is wrong, latin for after death is anno domini - we have never had 'the year of our lord' whilst he was apparentley alive, the term 'the year of our lord' was coined almost 500yrs later, google it if you cant read scripture, you wil see that the OP is correct, there will always be diehards that will not accept the truth whatever evideance you give to show that the belief is false "The term Anno Domini is Medieval Latin, translated as In the year of the Lord" Source: [link to en.wikipedia.org] Anno = Year Domini = Lord As in the Latin Hymn, 'Nom Nobis Domini' (Not unto us, O Lord) The chariots of God are tens of thousands, and thousands of thousands. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 30041656 United Kingdom 12/16/2012 09:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | no pal - the rodent is wrong, latin for after death is anno domini - we have never had 'the year of our lord' whilst he was apparentley alive, the term 'the year of our lord' was coined almost 500yrs later, google it if you cant read scripture, you wil see that the OP is correct, there will always be diehards that will not accept the truth whatever evideance you give to show that the belief is false "The term Anno Domini is Medieval Latin, translated as In the year of the Lord" Source: [link to en.wikipedia.org] Anno = Year Domini = Lord As in the Latin Hymn, 'Nom Nobis Domini' (Not unto us, O Lord) you tard domini mean 'owner' in latin and anno means 'year' according to your wiki link and if you read the article retard it says that it wasn't used until about 800AD as that interpretation if you are going to provide links dickhead at least make sure they say what you say they say. wiki is editable the OP is correct in a way, after death is post mortem in latin, anno domini translates to ''year owner'' in latin and was always used as past tenths analogies. regardless of your bickerings shills the OPs point was that the idea that a 33yr event like the birth and death of the mythical son of this tyrant god actually never existed and argue all you want over 2 letters to distract the sheeple from understanding that they believe in a lie. I also always believed that AD stood for ''after death'' but you tards have the net now to answer your questions so you think you come across as inteligent, quoting wikipedo is a fkin' right indicator that you are all shills pmpl |
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