Why do Christians worship the planet Jupiter (Jehova)? | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 222303 United States 04/12/2007 02:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Jehova was the Egyptian god of Jupiter and volcanoes. The Babylonians also called Jupiter Jehova. Quoting: People are funny 222296Don't you Christians feel a little bit silly worshipping a spinning piece of rock? hahaha! you're funny! jupiter's not a rock, it's a gas ball. hmm, but I guess technically it would have some rock in its core from captured asteroids....you win this round |
Dr_Kynes User ID: 192414 United States 04/12/2007 02:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Don't be dense (like jupiter) LOL Christians worship the creator of the universe (Jesus Christ). Jehova is just another name for GOD. In fact if you study the bible you will find more than 20 different names. They all are summed up in the Person of Jesus Christ. Any christian that doesn't worship and follow Jesus Christ isn't a christian.........duh......to bad there are many people that are christians in name only...their deeds and character are more like pagans |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 222296 Germany 04/12/2007 02:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't think your linkage between Jehova and Jupiter is correct Quoting: Mr. Predictorlink ??? [link to www.google.com] [link to www.google.com] [link to www.google.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 221969 Australia 04/12/2007 02:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Don't be dense (like jupiter) LOL Quoting: Dr_Kynes 192414Christians worship the creator of the universe (Jesus Christ). Jehova is just another name for GOD. In fact if you study the bible you will find more than 20 different names. They all are summed up in the Person of Jesus Christ. Any christian that doesn't worship and follow Jesus Christ isn't a christian.........duh......to bad there are many people that are christians in name only...their deeds and character are more like pagans Jehova is a Judaic god. As is Yahweh. They have nothing to do with Jesus Christ. But I can see where you're coming from. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 222296 Germany 04/12/2007 02:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Vedic duw becomes duwa, and also the modern diva. Diva becomes deva, the root of the word divine (meaning "in god" or "of god"). Deus (meaning god) comes originally from Dis or Dis Pater, a major Irish deity and Lord of the Underworld. The name shows up as the Latin deus and dyaus, and as the Anglo-Saxon Jeus. So we have our Jesus. We can see Duw in "Jew," in "Jehusa" and perhaps "Yeshua." And, if the letter "U" is rendered "V" we derive Jehov or Jehovah. We can see how, given the variance of dialect and intonation, the true largely unacknowledged origin of the words Jesus, Joshua, Jove, Jupiter, Jehovah, Jason, Judah, Judges, and Jerus-alem, etc. In every case these titles referred to light and more specifically to the sun. They were titles for the Sun Priests of the ancient Solar Cults. The divine title "Lord", in the New Testament, is translated from the Greek "Kuros," which is the Persian name for the sun; God is "Gad," an Ammonian name for the sun; Jehovah by translation and declension, become Jupiter, which, according to Macrobius, is "the sun itself." Deity is from the Latin "Deus," which is traceable to "dies," a day - a period of time measured by the sun; Jesus is from "Jes"...which means "the one great fire from the sun," and Christ is derived from "Chris," a Chaldean term for the sun - Kersey Graves (Bible of Bibles, 1863 AD) [link to www.taroscopes.com] |
Zodeva User ID: 222304 United States 04/12/2007 02:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Vedic duw becomes duwa, and also the modern diva. Diva becomes deva, the root of the word divine (meaning "in god" or "of god"). Deus (meaning god) comes originally from Dis or Dis Pater, a major Irish deity and Lord of the Underworld. The name shows up as the Latin deus and dyaus, and as the Anglo-Saxon Jeus. So we have our Jesus. We can see Duw in "Jew," in "Jehusa" and perhaps "Yeshua." And, if the letter "U" is rendered "V" we derive Jehov or Jehovah. We can see how, given the variance of dialect and intonation, the true largely unacknowledged origin of the words Jesus, Joshua, Jove, Jupiter, Jehovah, Jason, Judah, Judges, and Jerus-alem, etc. In every case these titles referred to light and more specifically to the sun. They were titles for the Sun Priests of the ancient Solar Cults. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 222296The divine title "Lord", in the New Testament, is translated from the Greek "Kuros," which is the Persian name for the sun; God is "Gad," an Ammonian name for the sun; Jehovah by translation and declension, become Jupiter, which, according to Macrobius, is "the sun itself." Deity is from the Latin "Deus," which is traceable to "dies," a day - a period of time measured by the sun; Jesus is from "Jes"...which means "the one great fire from the sun," and Christ is derived from "Chris," a Chaldean term for the sun - Kersey Graves (Bible of Bibles, 1863 AD) [link to www.taroscopes.com] Just to be an ass, "because it's big?" |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 221969 Australia 04/12/2007 02:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why do jews worship a bunch of mean aliens? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 191988:dunno: My belief is that they do so in exchange for knowledge that allows them to be rulers of this realm. That catch is that many will remain here whilst the rest proceed to greater lives. |
Mr. Predictor Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 83143 United States 04/12/2007 02:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why do jews worship a bunch of mean aliens? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 191988??? why not, anal probes are a bitch "If there is a new fascism, it won't come from skinheads and punks; it will come from people who eat granola and think they know how the world should be." - Brian Eno |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 130373 United States 04/12/2007 02:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ac 221969, Jehovah of the Old Testament has nothing to do with Jesus Christ? When Jesus referred many times to the Old Testament, referred to the Old Testament prophets? Quoted Deuteronomy often? You obviously haven't studied the Lord or you would know what He actually said |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 222455 Germany 04/12/2007 07:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Don't be dense (like jupiter) LOL Quoting: Dr_Kynes 192414Christians worship the creator of the universe (Jesus Christ). Jehova is just another name for GOD. In fact if you study the bible you will find more than 20 different names. They all are summed up in the Person of Jesus Christ. Any christian that doesn't worship and follow Jesus Christ isn't a christian.........duh......to bad there are many people that are christians in name only...their deeds and character are more like pagans Jesus Christ does not want to be worshipped. He warned his followers not to do this. He wanted them to worship God. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 206199 United States 04/12/2007 07:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Don't be dense (like jupiter) LOL Quoting: Dr_Kynes 192414Christians worship the creator of the universe (Jesus Christ). Jehova is just another name for GOD. In fact if you study the bible you will find more than 20 different names. They all are summed up in the Person of Jesus Christ. Any christian that doesn't worship and follow Jesus Christ isn't a christian.........duh......to bad there are many people that are christians in name only...their deeds and character are more like pagans Well, that's not true Dr_Kynes. If you'll notice in the OT in Genesis, The GODS are plural. Who are they? They are the Anunnaki. You will find evidence of them in the Sumerian artifacts. I don't care for the OT, but I see much wisdom in the NEW T. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 206199 United States 04/12/2007 07:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Don't be dense (like jupiter) LOL Quoting: Anonymous Coward 222455Christians worship the creator of the universe (Jesus Christ). Jehova is just another name for GOD. In fact if you study the bible you will find more than 20 different names. They all are summed up in the Person of Jesus Christ. Any christian that doesn't worship and follow Jesus Christ isn't a christian.........duh......to bad there are many people that are christians in name only...their deeds and character are more like pagans Jesus Christ does not want to be worshipped. He warned his followers not to do this. He wanted them to worship God. And that's very true. Having known him, I can say, he did not want to be worshipped, so when people put their energy into something outside themselves instead of looking within, they are missing the message. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 130373 United States 04/26/2007 11:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Jesus Christ did not rebuke Thomas when he called Him "My Lord and my God" when he saw Him after the resurrection. It sounds like no one on this thread has any idea whatsoever who Jesus Christ is or why He took on the form of man and what He accomplished. It would help to study the Bible and learn |
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Sir_Chancealot User ID: 164485 United States 04/26/2007 11:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And that's very true. Having known him, I can say, he did not want to be worshipped, so when people put their energy into something outside themselves instead of looking within, they are missing the message. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 206199People "looked within" for thousands of years. It was called "The Law". Once people looked "without" they found Grace. If YOUR version of "the message" is correct, look within, and then go raise the dead. Until then STFU. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 228526 United Kingdom 04/26/2007 11:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Vedic duw becomes duwa, and also the modern diva. Diva becomes deva, the root of the word divine (meaning "in god" or "of god"). Deus (meaning god) comes originally from Dis or Dis Pater, a major Irish deity and Lord of the Underworld. The name shows up as the Latin deus and dyaus, and as the Anglo-Saxon Jeus. So we have our Jesus. We can see Duw in "Jew," in "Jehusa" and perhaps "Yeshua." And, if the letter "U" is rendered "V" we derive Jehov or Jehovah. We can see how, given the variance of dialect and intonation, the true largely unacknowledged origin of the words Jesus, Joshua, Jove, Jupiter, Jehovah, Jason, Judah, Judges, and Jerus-alem, etc. In every case these titles referred to light and more specifically to the sun. They were titles for the Sun Priests of the ancient Solar Cults. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 222296The divine title "Lord", in the New Testament, is translated from the Greek "Kuros," which is the Persian name for the sun; God is "Gad," an Ammonian name for the sun; Jehovah by translation and declension, become Jupiter, which, according to Macrobius, is "the sun itself." Deity is from the Latin "Deus," which is traceable to "dies," a day - a period of time measured by the sun; Jesus is from "Jes"...which means "the one great fire from the sun," and Christ is derived from "Chris," a Chaldean term for the sun - Kersey Graves (Bible of Bibles, 1863 AD) [link to www.taroscopes.com] Shhh, it's a secret, don't tell everyone. Next thing everyone will be dabbling in astrology. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 225005 Australia 04/26/2007 12:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Jehova was the Egyptian god of Jupiter and volcanoes. The Babylonians also called Jupiter Jehova. Quoting: People are funny 222296Don't you Christians feel a little bit silly worshipping a spinning piece of rock? because you ask stupid questions |
Highlander_ User ID: 184064 United States 04/26/2007 01:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Jehova was the Egyptian god of Jupiter and volcanoes. The Babylonians also called Jupiter Jehova. Quoting: People are funny 222296Don't you Christians feel a little bit silly worshipping a spinning piece of rock? Memor Miles Militis Templar, pro quos nos pugna! Non Nobis Domine, Non Nobis, Sed Nomine Tuo Da Gloriam! Dante said, ‘The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis. [link to bornatemplar.blogspot.com] |
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