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It Blows my mind why people who reject God and mock him ---trash and bash Him and His name ---think they should have their prayers answered ---the is true arrogance------ in my view
 
The thing is they may not get answered by Him, but by the gods that still oversee mankind if it suits their will. The whole thing is about supporting the right god, the Creator of all other gods.
 
It Blows my mind why people who reject God and mock him ---trash and bash Him and His name ---think they should have their prayers answered ---the is true arrogance------ in my view
Again with the irony.
 
The thing is they may not get answered by Him, but by the gods that still oversee mankind if it suits their will. The whole thing is about supporting the right god, the Creator of all other gods.
I'm sorry, there ARE other gods now?

I thought we were dealing with one god, who is sorta 3 gods, but still one god. Now that god made more gods, but, like, sub-gods? Like the main god is name brand God and the rest are Temu knockoff gods?

How many gods are we dealing with now? Do we have an accurate inventory of these gods? Can I adopt one? Do they make good pets?
 
Can Satan hear our prayers ------

Bible Hub says this

Can Satan Hear Spoken Prayers?

. Audible Speech: When prayers are spoken audibly, there is a strong suggestion that any being within earshot-human or spiritual-can hear the words being offered.

Demons recognized and responded to public words spoken by Jesus (Matthew 8:28-32).
it suggests that spiritual beings can hear audible speech.


From AI

Audible
There is no evidence in Scripture that Satan can read minds
He can hear prayers spoken, similar to how demons responded to audible speech in the Gospels.

I say ----So ----Can Satan answer prayers he hears ???????? :eek:


:devil:---who knows ????????

Satan has his own Church -----do they pray to him ????????/
 
I'm sorry, there ARE other gods now?
Always were. The elohim were created before us. They were part of the biblical Divine council. They were in Eden, they were in the world before Noah and some were given command of the nations at the time of Babel. Some corrupted mankind in the Garden, some corrupted mankind pre-Noah. Even the ones put in charge over the nationsuntil this day became corrupted and made themselves gods over us and expecting worship. Nothing new there.
 
The proposed global movement is not one created of man but an outside force. Common word for the action of rejecting worldly ways focused upon gain at the expense of others for self is repentance.
Cherry-picking half a sentence to avoid the contradiction in your argument is a transparent tactic. My point was that you cannot label human diligence as pollution one moment and then call for a global movement, even one based on repentance, the next. Whether you call it an outside force or not, you are still proposing a collective human response within the very human systems you previously dismissed as an abomination.

Claiming this is about rejecting worldly ways is a convenient pivot, but it does not change the fact that you have been caught in a logical dead end. You are now attempting to use the word repentance as a catch-all to excuse your inconsistent stance on human effort. This blatant misrepresentation of my words shows that you are a dishonest interlocutor. If you are going to call for a global movement, you should at least have the integrity to represent my arguments in full rather than hacking them up to suit your narrative.
 
I'm sorry, there ARE other gods now?

I thought we were dealing with one god, who is sorta 3 gods, but still one god. Now that god made more gods, but, like, sub-gods? Like the main god is name brand God and the rest are Temu knockoff gods?

How many gods are we dealing with now? Do we have an accurate inventory of these gods? Can I adopt one? Do they make good pets?

Alternately speaking outside of a world that just lies here ... plotting! Some essence gathers the entire integral scene that is tough for those with tunnel vision ... tough focus?

Reality is often based on those questionable items of curiosity ... alas often censored (by who). Usually those that believe they are the great winners ... then the stones rise as stumbling peace's ... shattered rackets ...

Let us sleep on it a bit ... under the dashboard lights? Shepard's Pie? Stray meatloaf ... lief it be ... mulch!
 
Cherry-picking half a sentence to avoid the contradiction in your argument is a transparent tactic. My point was that you cannot label human diligence as pollution one moment and then call for a global movement, even one based on repentance, the next. Whether you call it an outside force or not, you are still proposing a collective human response within the very human systems you previously dismissed as an abomination.

Claiming this is about rejecting worldly ways is a convenient pivot, but it does not change the fact that you have been caught in a logical dead end. You are now attempting to use the word repentance as a catch-all to excuse your inconsistent stance on human effort. This blatant misrepresentation of my words shows that you are a dishonest interlocutor. If you are going to call for a global movement, you should at least have the integrity to represent my arguments in full rather than hacking them up to suit your narrative.

Are ante-earthly ways parallel to ante matter ... light fallout as a energetic folly? Prior's plots ...
 
the Bible mentions many other gods----BUT _--it says there is only One True God :angel:

AI Overview



The Bible mentions
dozens of other gods—often termed "pagan" or "false" gods—as it documents ancient Israel's forbidden interactions with surrounding cultures (e.g., in 1 Kings 11 and Judges 10:6).

Key deities named include Baal, Asherah, Moloch, Chemosh, and Dagon.

While monotheism is a central theme, the Old Testament often acknowledges the existence of these other deities in a cultural or polemical context, treating them as rivals to Yahweh rather than non-existent entities.
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Key points regarding other gods in the Bible:

Specific Named Deities: Over 30 specific pagan gods are referenced throughout the Old and New Testaments.

Prominent Examples:

Baal:
Frequently mentioned as a primary deity worshipped by Canaanites and Israelites (1 Kings 18).

Asherah: Represented as a tree or pole, a major fertility goddess.

Moloch/Molech: Associated with child sacrifice.

Chemosh: The god of the Moabites.

Dagon
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The Philistine god.

Other notable mentions: Adrammelech, Anammelech, Ashima, Dagon, Nergal, Nibhaz, Tartak, and Tammuz.

Context of Mentions: These gods are generally mentioned in the context of forbidden worship, warnings against idolatry, or when the Bible describes the Israelites adopting foreign religious practices

"Other Gods" Phrase:
The first commandment ("You shall have no other gods before me") inherently acknowledges the presence of other deities, regardless of whether they are viewed as real entities or merely idols.
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While the Bible consistently asserts that there is only one true God, it records many other divine names as part of the historical narrative of the ancient Near East.
 
Difficult to imagine anything but a transparent God when it declares that in integration the others clear the way ... thus that Eire hole place by integration.

Of course if a fair bunch of balanced poles gather ... there'd be no beams in the ayes of the flashing ones ... thus many back into the limelight's ... kind 've a green shade ... resemble that terror ... Tamar, once she got what she demanded? Led to an unwinding ... down to a bare thread ...
 
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