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Oldest person ever recorded in the Bible was Methuselah he was 969 years old. In the Daya

 
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crackpot imagination.
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Romans 2:6-8 ESV

He will render to each one according to his works: to those who by patience in well-doing seek for glory and honor and immortality, he will give eternal life; but for those who are self-seeking and do not obey the truth, but obey unrighteousness, there will be wrath and fury.
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crackpot imagination.
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Just enjoy former Gods fighting in the thread...
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Re: Oldest person ever recorded in the Bible was Methuselah he was 969 years old. In the Daya
i can teach you how just as methuselah lived to be 969 years old so too can you be like him.

i am here to teach you of the tree of life and show you how methuselah did it.
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Yes but I tought it was forbidden to eat from the three of life. damned
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The Builders Rejected the Capstone of our Creation.

That means they would not allow us to partake in the Fruit of the Tree of Life lest we become like them and Live Forever.


But Jesus came to us to Complete the Great Work.


The Grail is the Eucharist.

It is the Elixir of Longevity.


Also known as the Bread and Water of Life.



Jesus came to give us Eternal Life.


And he was Crucified for it.
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Exactly!!!
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i can teach you how just as methuselah lived to be 969 years old so too can you be like him.

i am here to teach you of the tree of life and show you how methuselah did it.
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Yes but I tought it was forbidden to eat from the three of life. damned
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The Builders Rejected the Capstone of our Creation.

That means they would not allow us to partake in the Fruit of the Tree of Life lest we become like them and Live Forever.


But Jesus came to us to Complete the Great Work.


The Grail is the Eucharist.

It is the Elixir of Longevity.


Also known as the Bread and Water of Life.



Jesus came to give us Eternal Life.


And he was Crucified for it.
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Exactly!!!
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Maybe he took mega-doses of vitamin C?

Or was it the spooky and mysterious power of the booger-man called GAWD?

I vote for vitamin C.

cruise
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I dont know what Methuselah did but appearantly he corrupted his blood with something. Noah and his family was the only one left with pure human-blood.
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Maybe he took mega-doses of vitamin C?

Or was it the spooky and mysterious power of the booger-man called GAWD?

I vote for vitamin C.

cruise
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I dont know what Methuselah did but appearantly he corrupted his blood with something. Noah and his family was the only one left with pure human-blood.
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No, he was an adulterer and necromancer...but i also wonder what those people who drowned did to themselves.
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Maybe he took mega-doses of vitamin C?

Or was it the spooky and mysterious power of the booger-man called GAWD?

I vote for vitamin C.

cruise
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I dont know what Methuselah did but appearantly he corrupted his blood with something. Noah and his family was the only one left with pure human-blood.
 Quoting: Haile Menelik 52800997


No, he was an adulterer and necromancer...but i also wonder what those people who drowned did to themselves.
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The watchers, fallen angels corrupted manknind. By sinning against animals and manknind.
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Maybe he took mega-doses of vitamin C?

Or was it the spooky and mysterious power of the booger-man called GAWD?

I vote for vitamin C.

cruise
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I dont know what Methuselah did but appearantly he corrupted his blood with something. Noah and his family was the only one left with pure human-blood.
 Quoting: Haile Menelik 52800997


No, he was an adulterer and necromancer...but i also wonder what those people who drowned did to themselves.
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The watchers, fallen angels corrupted manknind. By sinning against animals and manknind.
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I believe there were also people who needed no such negative inspiration from any quarter...i wonder what happened to them.
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Re: Oldest person ever recorded in the Bible was Methuselah he was 969 years old. In the Daya
One of the favorite characters in the Old Testament is Methuselah, who lived 969 years (Genesis 5:27), longer than anyone else recorded. His father was Enoch, of whom it is said he "walked with God" (5:24) but who was taken to heaven without dying at 365 years. Methuselah's son Lamech died a few years before the Flood at 777 years (5:31) after bearing Noah.

When Methuselah was born, his godly father must have prophetically known of coming things for his son's name means "when he dies, judgment," and interestingly enough, Methuselah died in the same year God judged the sinful world with the great Flood of Noah's day.

There are many details of the Flood account about which we can only speculate, but perhaps Noah was given up to 120 years of warning that the Flood was coming (6:3), and we are told he was a "preacher of righteousness" (2 Peter 2:5) during the building, yet only "eight souls were saved" (1 Peter 3:20). Why didn't he influence more people? His faithful obedience in building a huge boat on dry land must have been both attention-getting and a source of conviction to the surrounding sinful people. We might suspect that Lamech and Methuselah espoused the same testimony, yet only the eight close family members boarded the Ark.

Since Methuselah died the same year of the Flood, some have wondered if he was likewise an unbeliever and perished in the Flood waters. Of his spiritual condition we know little, other than that he was the son of godly Enoch, and his son Lamech prophesied with spiritual insight at the birth of Noah (Genesis 5:29).

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Enoch / Sandalphon / METATRON

:enoch-metatron:
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Metatron?

Thread: The Nephilim created the dinosaurs by mixing bird, reptile and bovine DNA. It hints at this in The Book of Enoch
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The Cathars knew.

And so did Otto Rahn.
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i can teach you how just as methuselah lived to be 969 years old so too can you be like him.

i am here to teach you of the tree of life and show you how methuselah did it.
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Impossible! Pre-Flood conditions were tropical world-wide and there was 30% oxygen in the air making it a hyperbaric atmosphere. Plus the genetic pool was a lot purer with less errors...

Today 150 would be practically impossible.
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Interesting about the purity of a genetic pool... what happened?
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Genetics are just copied information passed down to the next generation.

The analogy would be if you take a text of paper and make a copy of that, and then make a copy of your copy, over and over again...by the time you make 50 copies of copies of your original, it would barely even be readable...

This is due to distortions in the paper, ink malfunctions, hairs on the copy-face, etc., that all get passed down to the next copy.

Same thing with genetics. Adam and Eve had the best genetics, and as the generations have progressed, those genes have become weaker and weaker as they have been passed down, and the "errors" have become more prevalent.

Many genetic disorders didn't even exist a few hundred years ago. This is why it is so important not to pro-create with closely-related family members...we all carry imperfections in our genetic code that would be a lot more prevalent (or dominant) in the children of closely-related gene pools.

That is why royalty are starting to branch out and marry "outsiders", and why certain dog breeds that have been over-bred are showing a lot of bone disorders that are more common than not, and the overall health and intelligence of certain tribes that only breed within their own tribe has dropped dramatically.

Things always tend toward disorder. We (all organisms) are getting worse as we get further away from the original. Evolution wants to pretend things get better over time...impossible! Natural selection only selects from the genetic material available, it does not create new information...
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He must be working for foofle+ now: [link to imgur.com]
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He must be working for foofle+ now: [link to imgur.com]
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Nah, that's only the "Visit Andromeda" commercial

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Ahriman checking in.

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I have never believed for a moment that the cyclical years discussed in the old testament were related to the 365.25 days of Earth's orbit around the sun. Rather years were probably actually counted by the one cycle early man could easily record. That is the cycle of the moon of 27.3 days thus counted as one year to them. That means Methuselah was really only 80.5 Standard years old or 969 complete Moon cycles. When the paragraph in Genesis pops up and states the number of years of man shall be 120 years, is a conversional explanation for figuring out the complete one year cycle of the sun.
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Evryone must have counted in dog years then....
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Ahriman checking in.

rockon
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How are the other evil daevas doing ?
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As a blessing for those He shortened the time of the curse, this realm.
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interesting thought, but i don't buy it.

Human metabolism is highly variable.
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true.
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Sure wish the Book of Giants was more intact!
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the pieces should be big enough, no?
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Re: Oldest person ever recorded in the Bible was Methuselah he was 969 years old. In the Daya
One of the favorite characters in the Old Testament is Methuselah, who lived 969 years (Genesis 5:27), longer than anyone else recorded. His father was Enoch, of whom it is said he "walked with God" (5:24) but who was taken to heaven without dying at 365 years. Methuselah's son Lamech died a few years before the Flood at 777 years (5:31) after bearing Noah.

When Methuselah was born, his godly father must have prophetically known of coming things for his son's name means "when he dies, judgment," and interestingly enough, Methuselah died in the same year God judged the sinful world with the great Flood of Noah's day.

There are many details of the Flood account about which we can only speculate, but perhaps Noah was given up to 120 years of warning that the Flood was coming (6:3), and we are told he was a "preacher of righteousness" (2 Peter 2:5) during the building, yet only "eight souls were saved" (1 Peter 3:20). Why didn't he influence more people? His faithful obedience in building a huge boat on dry land must have been both attention-getting and a source of conviction to the surrounding sinful people. We might suspect that Lamech and Methuselah espoused the same testimony, yet only the eight close family members boarded the Ark.

Since Methuselah died the same year of the Flood, some have wondered if he was likewise an unbeliever and perished in the Flood waters. Of his spiritual condition we know little, other than that he was the son of godly Enoch, and his son Lamech prophesied with spiritual insight at the birth of Noah (Genesis 5:29).

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Is this the year of the flood? Economic Crash next couple of days.

bump
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Re: Oldest person ever recorded in the Bible was Methuselah he was 969 years old. In the Daya
Earth had a faster orbit around the center at that time. I say "the center" because, at that time, it wasn't the sun.

Best Guess.......?

GO!
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I was reading somewhere in the book of Noah about the great flood. Surprised me to read that there was a pole-shift which caused the flood. Seems that the Lords decided to use this opportunity to wipe out humanity except for Noah & family.

So connecting the dots somewhat.....does this mean that we are about to experience a pole shift again with widespread destruction of some kind? Also stated that the Lord of Lords repented & said that he would not do this to humanity again. If he is true to his words, then what will be out fate this time around? Food for thought?

Another question that comes to mind......if only 8 people (family)survived on the Ark....how did they go about populating the earth again?
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Didnt help that one of his sons was gay and raped him in his tent when he was drunk. Even stranger that god decided to punish one of Ham's sons for Ham's act. Not to mention the tower of babel was built barely 2 generations after the flood when there wouldnt have been enough people to even think about it.
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During the time of the flood we were infected with a water borne disease... Which shortens our life span ... Most living creatures were affected to some degree... it is most likely viral in nature...This disease can and will be eradicated one day..the problem is that not enough research is being done in this area. Most life extension research and treatments are focusing on finding a COSTLY solution as openly stated by prominent researchers in the field such as Aubrey De Grey. Stem cells seem to be the most promising avenue to explore right now ... However it would still be better to eliminate the disease itself.





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