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How do you think the original torah was written? *DELETED*
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Re: How do you think the original torah was written? *DELETED* [Re: skatealex2]
#15549255 - 12/21/11 07:16 AM (12 years, 2 months ago) |
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-------------------- "Everything there is, and all that there is, is a Pattern of unspeakable proportion. The Pattern contains everything that is, completely fixed in succession, all the minimal particles interconnected in every way that is. Every way that is is not every conceivable way, because not everything that can be conceived is manifest in the pattern." "THE Human, you, is a miniscule but essential part of that pattern. In it lies complete fulfillment. It will never become something it is not, but it will never need to be anything else." - Wiccan_Seeker "If boring drudgery was the way of the universe, everything would have killed itself long ago." - Spacerific
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Re: How do you think the original torah was written? *DELETED* [Re: crkhd]
#15549288 - 12/21/11 07:36 AM (12 years, 2 months ago) |
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Well its probably an interesting discussion even if op was deleted. Many people claim god wrote it?
But if not god then was it a mass deception? Also how did they pull it off?
Also what i was talking about before i deleted the steez, is that some things written in the torah seem to still hold true to this day, which seems interesting at least and brings to question how they had this kind of knowledge back then, not unlike some other mystics too like Mayans and the egyptians with the mummies.
Here's what I originally quoted from a website and not saying I agree with any of it or not it but it seems compelling that they had this info tens of thousands of years ago -
"The exact phase of the moon.
Talmud states: "Raban Gamliel said to them, 'I have received tradition from my father Abba, that the moon will renew no sooner than 29 days, and a half, two thirds of an hour, and 73 parts of an hour '"(Rosh Hashanah, 25A). Accordingly Rambam comments that a full hour has 1080 parts. After decimalizing the above statement, we get... 29 + .5 + 2/3 + 73/1080 = 29.53059 days phase of the moon. What does modern science say? "...cycle of phases of the Moon as seen from Earth, averages 29.530588 mean solar days in length (i.e., 29 days 12 hours 44 minutes 3 seconds);..." (Encyclopedia Britannica). In other words, modern scientists are just a few seconds wrong in their calculation."
"Marine Life - All [fish] that have a scale(s) also have a fin(s) [and are thus kosher]; there are [fish] that have a fin(s) but do not have a scale(s) [and are thus not kosher] (Talmud, Niddah 51b)" In other words, talmud tells us that a fish that has scales but no fins does not exist in the world. Who could make such a brave statement even among today's scientists? It turns out that even though so many fish species have been discovered since the Talmud was written, a fish with scales and no fins has not been found. If anyone finds such a fish, the Talmud will be proven wrong."

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Re: How do you think the original torah was written? *DELETED* [Re: skatealex2]
#15549496 - 12/21/11 08:45 AM (12 years, 2 months ago) |
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I think Tarot has similarities to Torah, and perhaps God wrote that too.
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