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Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 3:36 pm
Khalida Nyoka Interesting side note: Jesus never walked on the water. When the Bible started getting translated, all of the large words went smoothly. The small words gave the translators trouble. As such, when Jesus walked by the water, all most everyone thinks he walked on the water. Realy? Whoa, never knew that,
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Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 3:47 pm
Khalida Nyoka Interesting side note: Jesus never walked on the water. When the Bible started getting translated, all of the large words went smoothly. The small words gave the translators trouble. As such, when Jesus walked by the water, all most everyone thinks he walked on the water. If that's the case, why are all the folk in the boat shocked to see Jesus walking "by" the water? Unless of course, they were shocked because Jesus teletransported or something.
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Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 3:48 pm
Mitsh Khalida Nyoka Interesting side note: Jesus never walked on the water. When the Bible started getting translated, all of the large words went smoothly. The small words gave the translators trouble. As such, when Jesus walked by the water, all most everyone thinks he walked on the water. If that's the case, why are all the folk in the boat shocked to see Jesus walking "by" the water? Unless of course, they were shocked because Jesus teletransported or something. dude think outside the box already. The book is old. Someone oculd have easily scribbled a few things in then got forgotten in history.
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Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 3:51 pm
Mendele Mitsh Khalida Nyoka Interesting side note: Jesus never walked on the water. When the Bible started getting translated, all of the large words went smoothly. The small words gave the translators trouble. As such, when Jesus walked by the water, all most everyone thinks he walked on the water. If that's the case, why are all the folk in the boat shocked to see Jesus walking "by" the water? Unless of course, they were shocked because Jesus teletransported or something. dude think outside the box already. The book is old. Someone oculd have easily scribbled a few things in then got forgotten in history. I figured, but a claim like there was an error like that in a paragraph about how far out at sea the folks were, plus how shocked they were to seeing Jesus walk towards them.. Well, it'd mean if they /did/ mistake "by" for "on", then they'd have had to append another paragraph from their own creative minds. Or something. Like I said, maybe he just teletransported. |D
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Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 4:20 pm
Mitsh Mendele Mitsh Khalida Nyoka Interesting side note: Jesus never walked on the water. When the Bible started getting translated, all of the large words went smoothly. The small words gave the translators trouble. As such, when Jesus walked by the water, all most everyone thinks he walked on the water. If that's the case, why are all the folk in the boat shocked to see Jesus walking "by" the water? Unless of course, they were shocked because Jesus teletransported or something. dude think outside the box already. The book is old. Someone oculd have easily scribbled a few things in then got forgotten in history. I figured, but a claim like there was an error like that in a paragraph about how far out at sea the folks were, plus how shocked they were to seeing Jesus walk towards them.. Well, it'd mean if they /did/ mistake "by" for "on", then they'd have had to append another paragraph from their own creative minds. Or something. Like I said, maybe he just teletransported. |D Lawl, teleportation would be more of a miracle than walking on water XD
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Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 7:04 pm
[BlkCat] Mitsh Mendele Mitsh Khalida Nyoka Interesting side note: Jesus never walked on the water. When the Bible started getting translated, all of the large words went smoothly. The small words gave the translators trouble. As such, when Jesus walked by the water, all most everyone thinks he walked on the water. If that's the case, why are all the folk in the boat shocked to see Jesus walking "by" the water? Unless of course, they were shocked because Jesus teletransported or something. dude think outside the box already. The book is old. Someone oculd have easily scribbled a few things in then got forgotten in history. I figured, but a claim like there was an error like that in a paragraph about how far out at sea the folks were, plus how shocked they were to seeing Jesus walk towards them.. Well, it'd mean if they /did/ mistake "by" for "on", then they'd have had to append another paragraph from their own creative minds. Or something. Like I said, maybe he just teletransported. |D Lawl, teleportation would be more of a miracle than walking on water XD Actually I belive stuff like that is possible if you are far enough along. I believe through knowledge lost magic kept on getting weaker and weaker and weaker, at least according to everybodies perception, s**t like that is still around, it's either kept secret or simply forgotten. I know because i've came across this stuff before, i've made reality bend in front of me before and affected the real world from the get go, nothing major, but I know it's more than possible if you are far enough along to do some of these things. ********, people can float if they're far enough for ******** sake. And you can't tell me that it was just some idiot messing around that made a world this big. no, whoever created this place knew what the hell they were doing. With that being said how can stuff like that not be possible, unatainable for most sure, but impossible, nah......
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