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Mandela Effect - WTF does it mean?
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<blockquote data-quote="Snow" data-source="post: 155135" data-attributes="member: 51"><p>I still look into this daily. Not a day goes by that I don't find myself wondering WTF! My research lately has me watching videos debunking the Mandela Effect. I’m willing to be convinced that it isn’t real – but mostly I end up annoyed because the unaffected just don’t get it. If I was unaffected, this video would make good sense, it would be affirming for me. The guy does a really good teaching for the unaffected . . . except that he concludes that if we are believers in the one, true God the Father of Jesus Christ we can’t believe the Bible has changed. Only one big problem with that – it HAS changed and he just tossed a bunch of believers to the curb.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]K8THjxWnXqk[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>In this video, the gentleman says that it doesn’t make sense for the lion (of Judah) a symbol of Christ the King (conqueror) to lie down with himself, the lamb of God slain as our Passover sacrifice. Why doesn’t it? It makes considerably more sense than the wolf (always the symbol of evil, falsity, division, destruction, death) lying with the lamb of God. The visual of the lion laying with the lamb is symbolic of the peace that will be established when all is accomplished. We don’t make peace with evil, we overcome it. Fear and love won’t lay side by side. Fear will be eradicated.</p><p></p><p>So I watched it til the end. Would God allow His word to be changed? How do I get around this and still believe the Mandela Effect is real? How do I take the Mandela Effect seriously and still believe in God the Father? Well, I believe that God is not doing the Mandela Effect. If God was doing it, it would be perfect, there would not be issues with people’s memories or residual evidence. Mandela Effect may change the Bible – but it doesn’t change God. Our relationship with Him is what is important – not ink and paper.</p><p></p><p>Okay, so a lot of God talk, eh? Perhaps you will indulge me since it is Sunday!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snow, post: 155135, member: 51"] I still look into this daily. Not a day goes by that I don't find myself wondering WTF! My research lately has me watching videos debunking the Mandela Effect. I’m willing to be convinced that it isn’t real – but mostly I end up annoyed because the unaffected just don’t get it. If I was unaffected, this video would make good sense, it would be affirming for me. The guy does a really good teaching for the unaffected . . . except that he concludes that if we are believers in the one, true God the Father of Jesus Christ we can’t believe the Bible has changed. Only one big problem with that – it HAS changed and he just tossed a bunch of believers to the curb. [MEDIA=youtube]K8THjxWnXqk[/MEDIA] In this video, the gentleman says that it doesn’t make sense for the lion (of Judah) a symbol of Christ the King (conqueror) to lie down with himself, the lamb of God slain as our Passover sacrifice. Why doesn’t it? It makes considerably more sense than the wolf (always the symbol of evil, falsity, division, destruction, death) lying with the lamb of God. The visual of the lion laying with the lamb is symbolic of the peace that will be established when all is accomplished. We don’t make peace with evil, we overcome it. Fear and love won’t lay side by side. Fear will be eradicated. So I watched it til the end. Would God allow His word to be changed? How do I get around this and still believe the Mandela Effect is real? How do I take the Mandela Effect seriously and still believe in God the Father? Well, I believe that God is not doing the Mandela Effect. If God was doing it, it would be perfect, there would not be issues with people’s memories or residual evidence. Mandela Effect may change the Bible – but it doesn’t change God. Our relationship with Him is what is important – not ink and paper. Okay, so a lot of God talk, eh? Perhaps you will indulge me since it is Sunday! [/QUOTE]
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