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Sin vs. Son vs. Sun

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Sünden
Sonne
Sohn
(The German words, which, of course, is where English comes from) How exactly is something that is primarily a verb (sometimes a noun or adjective), something that is always a noun, and an adjective (or noun, depending on use) supposed to be that closely related?
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
And be very, very careful when translating from ancient Greek to modern English. Very frequently the generally used terms are not really what the Greeks meant, but only the best approximation of how we can describe it today.
 

shawn001

Well-Known Member
(This is probably more for the person who may be a "Christian scientist")

I find these types of things very interesting... reconciling "God and science".

Today, this idea came to me and I wrote about it after pondering it for a while. What I found was amazing to me. FYI - I am a person who believes God's word is truth, but I am also a believer in science and rational thought. To me, they (will one day) fully reconcile. It is just that, not all the "sciences" and laws have "appeared" yet.

You may want to check this out if you are interested in these types of things too. I was astounded at what appeared when I was thinking of the differences between the simple words "sin", "son" and "sun".

Could they be more intimately related than we realize?

Is I.O.U the difference between "sin", "son", and "sun"?


You might be astounded by this and the similarities as well.

Comparing two creation stories: one from Genesis
and the other from Babylonian pagan sources:

Comparing the Genesis and Babylonian stories of creation
 

we-live-now

Active Member
Hey. If you don't see anything I am speaking of it's ok. Just move on.

Why do you want to destroy what others see spiritually and believe?
 

we-live-now

Active Member
Hey. If you don't see anything I am sharing of it's ok. Just move on.

Why do you want to destroy what others see and believe?
 

we-live-now

Active Member
You might be astounded by this and the similarities as well.

Comparing two creation stories: one from Genesis
and the other from Babylonian pagan sources:

Comparing the Genesis and Babylonian stories of creation

Very interesting. These kinds of things actually INCREASE my faith of scripture even more. I believe the truth revealed in scripture is SO high level that it is the reason why so many different cultures have many of the same "myths" in them. They actually occurred before and also "in" all cultures. For example, I heard the "world-wide flood" myth is in many cultures.

The entire Bible and all of scripture is above and outside of all time(s) and ages and is ETERNAL. This is why it is truth and why real truth is spiritual and doesn't change. "truth" inside space and time does change. I am convinced that all of scripture took place in and is taking place right now in spiritual Earth and not physical earth. Some of which is even before the division or creation of time (which is a feature of "law" and "darkness").

Have you ever looked at Genesis 1:1 and 1:2?

Something majorly catastrophic occurred between those two verses. Notice all is "good" in Genesis 1:1 but then in Genesis 1:2 there is DARKNESS. There could have even been millions or billions of years in there. Also, the first "day" didn't even appear until verse "5" of Genesis 1. It says "God called the light day, and the darkness He called night. And there was evening and there was morning, one day"

Did you notice that the very two things that are needed to make a "day" (evening and morning) are did not occur until verse 5?

I wrote a little about the "time gap" here, but the thing I just shared came to me just now. Wow, I need to share that one on my blog.

Take care.
 

shawn001

Well-Known Member
Very interesting. These kinds of things actually INCREASE my faith of scripture even more. I believe the truth revealed in scripture is SO high level that it is the reason why so many different cultures have many of the same "myths" in them. They actually occurred before and also "in" all cultures. For example, I heard the "world-wide flood" myth is in many cultures.

The entire Bible and all of scripture is above and outside of all time(s) and ages and is ETERNAL. This is why it is truth and why real truth is spiritual and doesn't change. "truth" inside space and time does change. I am convinced that all of scripture took place in and is taking place right now in spiritual Earth and not physical earth. Some of which is even before the division or creation of time (which is a feature of "law" and "darkness").

Have you ever looked at Genesis 1:1 and 1:2?

Something majorly catastrophic occurred between those two verses. Notice all is "good" in Genesis 1:1 but then in Genesis 1:2 there is DARKNESS. There could have even been millions or billions of years in there. Also, the first "day" didn't even appear until verse "5" of Genesis 1. It says "God called the light day, and the darkness He called night. And there was evening and there was morning, one day"

Did you notice that the very two things that are needed to make a "day" (evening and morning) are did not occur until verse 5?

I wrote a little about the "time gap" here, but the thing I just shared came to me just now. Wow, I need to share that one on my blog.

Take care.

I understand your belief, but

"I believe the truth revealed in scripture is SO high level that it is the reason why so many different cultures have many of the same "myths" in them."

Religions take from other religions as time moves ahead. The Babylonians were of course not the same religion and were before the Jews and Christians. So there is a reason in this case why the stories are similar, and why you don't see that story in say the America's. There are many things like halo's or a long list which aren't in the bible but are even incorporated from older religions and even pagan ones.

There was for a fact no global flood but there were many localized ones. To them they thought it was the world. There are actually inconsistencies in the bible on the flood as well. Almost two stories in it about the flood.

Genesis is not an accurate account of how things happened either with the formation of the solar system or life on Earth.

The sun did not come after the Earth for one.
 
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