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What, In God's Name?
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Re: What, In God's Name?
OK, as requested PDF's are now permitted again as attachments. In addition to PDF's we're now allowing doc, docx, and rtf attachments.
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Re: What, In God's Name?
Oh dear. That sounds perilously close to "I believe it, therefore it is true." It also suggests a hermetic imperviousness to counter-arguments.Michael Barry wrote:I'm not interested in peers or credentials or titles; it's all pretentious nonsense. If it doesn't make sense then it's not true.
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When you spread out your hands in prayer, I will hide My eyes from you; even though you multiply your prayers, I will not listen. Your hands are covered with blood.
Isaiah 1:15
But if there is serious injury, you are to take life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot, burn for burn, wound for wound, bruise for bruise.
Exodus 21: 23 - 25
When you spread out your hands in prayer, I will hide My eyes from you; even though you multiply your prayers, I will not listen. Your hands are covered with blood.
Isaiah 1:15
But if there is serious injury, you are to take life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot, burn for burn, wound for wound, bruise for bruise.
Exodus 21: 23 - 25
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Re: What, In God's Name?
Oh dear, that sounds perilously close to hypocrisy. My book 'IS' sixty pages of counter argument.
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Re: What, In God's Name?
OK so do you want to make the book free as you stated in another thread? According to the BookTalk site owner above, you can post a .pdf file right to this thread now.
We can set up a special thread to discuss it. At 60 pages, shouldn't be a huge undertaking - how many readers will we have?
We can set up a special thread to discuss it. At 60 pages, shouldn't be a huge undertaking - how many readers will we have?
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Re: What, In God's Name?
I feel as if I'm getting somewhere now. At the moment it's on Amazon at a price. I'm reliably informed that the pdf can be converted to video for YouTube hosting, so I'm looking into that at the moment. I'm certainly open and grateful for any 'how to' hints on making free to read on this site. I'm no tech wizard. Dragging my pdf into one of these boxes is the best idea I've got. I expect my book to reach a minimum of 3 billion readers to begin with. Free, borrowed, begged, bought, I don't care as long as it's read. I've said it before and I'll say it again... the world needs this book, especially humans with killing in their heart.
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Re: What, In God's Name?
It's so simple, it's almost laughable. Adam was the human genome of 48 chromosomes (24 pairs). Eve and Adam contaminated themselves and destroyed the 24th chromosome. They became the human genome of 46 chromosomes (23 pairs). Let us not forget that God took a human rib of flesh, blood and bone before contamination; the uncontaminated human genome of 48 chromosomes. The 24th human chromosome provides everlasting life. Jesus was born as the uncontaminated human genome of 48 chromosomes to show us an everlasting human; living and breathing; right here on Earth... at the age of 30, he could age no more.
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Re: What, In God's Name?
What killed the 24th human chromosome? The first two humans to ever eat mammal flesh killed the 24th human chromosome. Who were the first two humans to ever eat mammal flesh? Adam and Eve; their reproductive cells contained 23 chromosomes, instead of 24.
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Re: What, In God's Name?
The truth behind the 24th chromosome isn't found by telling a children's story. Just because you can rationalize it into a neat package doesn't mean it's true.It's so simple, it's almost laughable. Adam was the human genome of 48 chromosomes (24 pairs). Eve and Adam contaminated themselves and destroyed the 24th chromosome. They became the human genome of 46 chromosomes (23 pairs). Let us not forget that God took a human rib of flesh, blood and bone before contamination; the uncontaminated human genome of 48 chromosomes. The 24th human chromosome provides everlasting life. Jesus was born as the uncontaminated human genome of 48 chromosomes to show us an everlasting human; living and breathing; right here on Earth... at the age of 30, he could age no more.
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/loom/ ... 7iEa5grJaR
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Re: What, In God's Name?
Michael,
It is now very easy to attach a .pdf file to a post on this site.
GOOD LUCK! If you still have difficulty, PM me and perhaps I can help or do it for you...
It is now very easy to attach a .pdf file to a post on this site.
- Before typing anything click on "Full editor" below the text box, next to the "Submit" button.
- Type your message in the text box as usual, perhaps something like "My awesome free book is attached to this post, soon to be read by over 3 Billion humans!"
- Now scroll down a little below the text box and find the section titled "Upload attachment." Find the "browse" button and notice "No file selected" next to it.
- Click on the browse button and go to your .pdf file. Click on your file, then click on the "open" button.
- Notice your file name now shows up next to the "browse" button where it previously listed "No file selected."
- Click on the "Add the file" button just below and slightly to the right of that. This actually uploads/connects your file to the post.
- Click the "Submit" button as usual when posting and you're done.
GOOD LUCK! If you still have difficulty, PM me and perhaps I can help or do it for you...
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