Max X
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Who wrote those bibles prophecies and why some people blindly accept them as facts?
Nobody knows yet some accept those teachings without questioning their authenticity and sources, to the point of calling that “the word of God” but the truth is the Roman Empire, the catholic church vatican and their bishops and many others had been adding and taking from that book to suit their money and power hungry agendas.
Are we to accept prophecies because they are apparently “official”? We have all seen examples of religious predictions that are either fabricated by those who have a monetary interest in a certain outcome, or stem from sheer spiritual ignorance, or both.
The point is that the so-called bible is a collection from several authors and possible bad translators who along the centuries fabricated some of those stories suitable to their own agendas to gain power over others and to bind the masses. Apparently the bad boys have somewhat succeeded, but not for long say the Ascended Masters and Galactic Federation of Light.
They say that Apollonius of Tyana was the original miracle worker and that Rome used a fake name, Jesus Christ, instead and the biographies of Apollonius were finally destroyed by burning the Alexandria library to the ground in 79 AD. Yet some biographies of Apollonius still exist.
Believing that anything negative will take place in the future is an avoidable negative mental suggestion that you don’t have to swallow because you make your own reality and therefore your whole future is in your mind and in your hands. By believing that any evil is going to happen is to deny yourself the opportunity to create a positive probable future; so dreadful predictions have no authority and there is no need for them.
The fact is that harmony was present in the past, in our present and in the future and in that regard, if it is not good was not created; ordered or said then it never happened so nobody has to accept it or live negativity.
So predicting floods, winds, fires, or death is malicious business fabricating probable futures which could, and have been, avoided under the understanding that there is no space for evil or destructive outcomes in the minds and lives of those who think positive and expect only the best.
Nobody knows yet some accept those teachings without questioning their authenticity and sources, to the point of calling that “the word of God” but the truth is the Roman Empire, the catholic church vatican and their bishops and many others had been adding and taking from that book to suit their money and power hungry agendas.
Are we to accept prophecies because they are apparently “official”? We have all seen examples of religious predictions that are either fabricated by those who have a monetary interest in a certain outcome, or stem from sheer spiritual ignorance, or both.
The point is that the so-called bible is a collection from several authors and possible bad translators who along the centuries fabricated some of those stories suitable to their own agendas to gain power over others and to bind the masses. Apparently the bad boys have somewhat succeeded, but not for long say the Ascended Masters and Galactic Federation of Light.
They say that Apollonius of Tyana was the original miracle worker and that Rome used a fake name, Jesus Christ, instead and the biographies of Apollonius were finally destroyed by burning the Alexandria library to the ground in 79 AD. Yet some biographies of Apollonius still exist.
Believing that anything negative will take place in the future is an avoidable negative mental suggestion that you don’t have to swallow because you make your own reality and therefore your whole future is in your mind and in your hands. By believing that any evil is going to happen is to deny yourself the opportunity to create a positive probable future; so dreadful predictions have no authority and there is no need for them.
The fact is that harmony was present in the past, in our present and in the future and in that regard, if it is not good was not created; ordered or said then it never happened so nobody has to accept it or live negativity.
So predicting floods, winds, fires, or death is malicious business fabricating probable futures which could, and have been, avoided under the understanding that there is no space for evil or destructive outcomes in the minds and lives of those who think positive and expect only the best.