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    Identity

    If you describe God with your brain you will misidentify yourself.

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    hi David

    Quote Originally Posted by David Merrill View Post
    If you describe God with your brain you will misidentify yourself.
    it necessarily need be scribed prior to de scribe. i wonder, is the word "word" that is written in John 1:1 referring to the written or spoken.

    the spoken word is of the living, that is obvious, right. but the written word is not spoken, is it DEAD?


    this vid seems related to that:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDzhrO5K02c

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    Quote Originally Posted by george View Post
    it necessarily need be scribed prior to de scribe. i wonder, is the word "word" that is written in John 1:1 referring to the written or spoken.

    the spoken word is of the living, that is obvious, right. but the written word is not spoken, is it DEAD?


    this vid seems related to that:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDzhrO5K02c


    The Chinese refer to two brains - the cerebral brain and the abdominal brain. The emotions are found in the abdominal brain. That is where God is best scribed/described.

    I have never parsed out scribe before - thanks. Interesting experience!

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    im not aware of any law that requires a man to be able to read. i also wonder where this concept originated and more importantly, why? if one can read does that make them ready?

    the spoken word is sonic (son of man?)

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    Cool. In the writings of Israel the ability to read is from one of the Fallen Angels, Semjaza and his followers brought things to man like forging iron, currency etc. Semjaza is better known as Lucifer - who got his start in the Book of Enoch.

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    we are on a roll..

    Shemyaza(z)" means "the (or my) name has seen" or "he sees the name"

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samyaza

    its wiki but might be worth further exploration.

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