Post by Emperor AAdmin on Oct 1, 2015 23:03:59 GMT -5
Holy Bible Aliens [Unexpected Bible]
If you go back to Source you find a much different translation as compared to the purposeful interpretation we currently have today. Mauro Biglino translated 23 books of the Bible for the Vatican. He had to translate the Leningrad Codex (the version of the Bible which all three major monotheistic religions - Cristian, Jewish and Muslim - recognize as the official Bible) from the Hebrew, word by word, literally and with no interpretation whatsoever. That is to say, he's not a wannabe Cabbalist, conspiratorialist or ufologist, since the official publishing organism of the Vatican approved and released those books, at least 17 of them. While working on the Bible, he realized that many of the stories this book tells have been:
MISTRANSLATED, MISINTERPRETED, MOSTLY ON PURPOSE, IN ORDER TO INSERT THE NOTION OF A, ALL MIGHTY AND UNERRING GOD.
The picture he gives us is surprisingly different from what we all have been and still are being told. Now go back and read the last 3 sentences. Absorb that information.
A Fundamental Question:
This exegesis gives birth to a legitimate fundamental question: if the God described in the Bible is not a spiritual and transcendent God, but instead an extraterrestrial visitor (or visitors); should we still refer to this information as divinely inspired, or as “sacred” texts? From where and from whom do they originate? In the tenth chapter the book plunges into the canonical Christian text that is universally regarded as the most “mystical and inspired” the Gospel of John, here again the reader may be surprised to learn some additional information which will allow him or her to continue on this journey: a free path of correct knowledge.
MISTRANSLATED, MISINTERPRETED, MOSTLY ON PURPOSE, IN ORDER TO INSERT THE NOTION OF A, ALL MIGHTY AND UNERRING GOD.
The picture he gives us is surprisingly different from what we all have been and still are being told. Now go back and read the last 3 sentences. Absorb that information.
A Fundamental Question:
This exegesis gives birth to a legitimate fundamental question: if the God described in the Bible is not a spiritual and transcendent God, but instead an extraterrestrial visitor (or visitors); should we still refer to this information as divinely inspired, or as “sacred” texts? From where and from whom do they originate? In the tenth chapter the book plunges into the canonical Christian text that is universally regarded as the most “mystical and inspired” the Gospel of John, here again the reader may be surprised to learn some additional information which will allow him or her to continue on this journey: a free path of correct knowledge.