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Hi, and very nicely put! God knows we will always want to "please" Him, even when we ignorantly sin; because He "works" this "in you" (Phl 2:13).This is the beginning of wisdom. With these great truths as the foundation, we go on to learn that there is now no condemnation to those who are in Christ (Rom 8:1), that we are joined to the Lord and are one spirit with Him (1 Cor 6:17), that living in the Spirit compels us to walk in the Spirit (Ga 5:25), and that walking in the Spirit is the only way to not fulfill the lusts of the flesh (Ga 5:16-17). We can rejoice in the fact that the law's requirements for righteousness are satisfied in us because new life in Christ has set us free from the law of sin and death (Rom 8:2-4). In short, we are able to stop pursuing righteousness because we already have it in Christ, and we are able to turn our attention to living out what He has already given us. New life in Christ Jesus is truly everything we need for life and godliness.
It’s like people have completely forgotten what’s it’s like to not have someone constantly try to politicize every single thing that happens.
I would like to wake up from this.
| Parameter | What It Shows | Archaeological Evidence | Implication (Supports Conventional Tools) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Surviving Tools | Direct physical proof of technology used | Copper chisels, stone hammers, dolerite pounders, bow drills, tubular copper drills, flint blades, polishing stones found in tombs, quarries, workshops | Demonstrates the tool types available and used — no unknown technology required |
| 2. Workshop Assemblages | Context evidence of manufacturing | Finds at Giza, Saqqara, Deir el-Medina, Aswan, Hierakonpolis show tool kits, unfinished objects, debitage | Confirms how tools were applied in situ |
| 3. Unfinished Artifacts | “Frozen moments” of work | Partially carved granite statues, bowls, and obelisks showing intermediate stages | Shows step-by-step stages achievable using chiseling, pounding, rubbing, and drilling |
| 4. Quarry Tool Marks | Direct traces of working stone | Dolerite pounding pits, copper chisel marks, wedge holes at Aswan, Gebel el-Silsila, Tura | Matches tools that were found—no anomalous machining marks |
| 5. Drill Holes Showing Spiral Grooves | Characteristic signature of rotary abrasion | Spiral striations created by quartz sand abrasive + copper tube drills | Matches experimental reproduction; not consistent with high-speed machinery |
| 6. Bow Drill Evidence | Attested drilling method | Bow drills found in tombs; depictions in Old Kingdom tomb scenes | Explains small circular holes and vessel hollowing |
| 7. Tubular Copper Drills | Explains core drilling | Archaeological copper tubes + cores from granite and limestone | Reproduced experimentally to match Egyptian core geometry |
| 8. Microstructure of Tool Marks | Reveals tool hardness and motion | Microscopy shows crushing, abrasion patterns, and quartz-sand scoring | Consistent with pounding stones and sand abrasives, not high-speed cutting |
| 9. Dolerite Pounding Depressions | Mechanically distinct from carving | Aswan quarries show large bowl-shaped depressions where dolerite was repeatedly hammered | Demonstrates long-term mechanical wear, consistent with manual pounding |
| 10. Sand Abrasive Residues | Confirms abrasive technique | Quartz grains embedded in drill grooves and polishing scratches | Matches known Egyptian use of desert sand as abrasive |
| 11. Relief Cutting Evidence | Explains shallow arcs and intricate shapes | Tool marks consistent with chisels, bow drills, and abrasion finishing | No anomalous cutting forces required |
| 12. Overlapping Drill Holes | Technique for cutting curves | Bow drills used to make multiple small holes that were later chiseled out | Archaeologically known method for producing arcs and internal corners |
| 13. Tube Drill Diameter Limits | Confirms realistic tool sizes | Most copper tube drills 1–10 cm diameter; none at “micro” scale | Supports traditional methods; no micro-machining attested |
| 14. Experimental Archaeology | Modern replication validates plausibility | Engineers (Stocks, Dunnell, Denys Stocks, stonemasons) replicated granite cutting, drilling, and vase-making with known tools | Demonstrates all observed marks can be reproduced without advanced technology |
| 15. Tomb & Temple Depictions | Visual documentation of tool use | Old Kingdom scenes show bow drills, pounders, chisels, saws, polishing | No depictions of unknown technologies |
| 16. Stratigraphic Context | Dates tools to correct periods | Tools found in layers matching Old Kingdom and Middle Kingdom chronology | Confirms Egyptians had these tools at the time monuments were built |
| 17. Lack of Residues from Advanced Machinery | Negative evidence | No metal alloys, bearings, lubricants, high-speed wear patterns | Strongly argues against machinery of unknown type |
| 18. Consistency Across Sites | Tool marks uniform across Egypt | Same tools used in Saqqara, Giza, Aswan, Luxor, Sinai | Implies widespread traditional craft, not lost advanced tech |
| 19. Material Science Limits | Copper + quartz abrasive is adequate | Quartz abrasive has Mohs hardness 7 → can cut granite at 6–7 | No exotic materials needed |
| 20. Cultural Continuity | Skills evolved over centuries | Old to New Kingdom shows incremental improvement | No sudden appearance of advanced technology |
Imputation is actually salvation by Christs works and righteousness given freely by grace to Gods elect.It's what the doctrine of imputation is. Christ's works are imputed to us. That by itself means said to be ours. Logic leads me to understand that this makes imputation out to be salvation by our own works regardless of what the doctrine hereof was made up to explain. As for where in TPP, it's in the dialogue with Ignorance or in the second book, when the children are being catechized (IIRC).
You spammed a whole lot of nothing. Where in Mathew 2:15-16 does it say anything about the original meaning being about Jesus?I did. However, you said nothing in response to it.
I showed that you are asserting that
I showed you that all these texts including Jesus words speak of the words of the Prophets being fulfilled at present, or future, in the Messiah or his people.
- Scriptures such as Psalm 22:18; Psalm 78:1, 2; Psalm 91:11, 12; Isaiah 6:8-10; Isaiah 9:1, 2 are not prophetic of the Messiah, which makes Jesus and his followers out to be liars, since they all said, these prophetic utterances were fulfilled in the Messiah. John 19:23-24; Matthew 13:34-35; Matthew 4:6; Luke 4:10, 11; Matthew 13:14-15; Matthew 4:12-16; Matthew 2:15, 16... as well as his people. Romans 9:25; 1 Corinthians 15:55 (Hosea13:14); Mark 7:6; Luke 3:3-6; John 1:23 (Isaiah 40:1-5);
- Where the Greek scriptures quote the Hebrew scriptures, these were interpretations of the Jews, applying texts to someone they felt was the Messiah, and therefore the Greek scriptures are a farce, since Jesus did not really fulfill these prophecies... In fact they were not even prophesies. So...
- Jesus is a liar, and he lied when he said I told you that everything written about me in the law of Moses and the prophets and in the Psalms must be fulfilled.” Luke 24:27, 44 “You search the Scriptures because you think they give you eternal life. But the Scriptures point to me! If you had believed Moses, you would believe Me, because he wrote about Me." John 5:39, 46
- Luke 22:37 For the time has come for this prophecy about me to be fulfilled: ‘He was counted among the rebels.’ Yes, everything written about me by the prophets will come true.” is not true. This is referring to Jerusalem - Zion.
Why did you say 'original'?
Matthew said Hosea's words were fulfilled upon the Messiah, when Joseph was told to take Jesus out of Egypt.
The fact is, when God put those words on Hosea's tongue, God is the one who had in mind the application, and for us to decide and make the claim that God meant them only for Israel in Egypt, we would have to ignore what God inspired Matthew to write, and exalt ourselves above a level of a human.
I humbly accept that God inspired Matthew to apply Hosea's words to the Messiah, because God was uttering a Messianic prophecy.
The fact is, the text in the Gospels, and the apostles writings say that the words of the prophets are fulfilled there and then, either towards the Messiah, or his people?
What you are in fact saying is that God does not use two fold prophecies, nor does he insert Messianic prophesies in the Hebrew texts, written in the Prophets and Psalms....
Did Moses really write about Jesus. Or what was that a Jewish interpretation, put as Jesus' words? John 5:39, 46
Paul quoted Hosea 13:14, as having fulfilment in the future. “Where, O Death, is your victory? Where, O Death, is your sting?” 1 Corinthians 15:55
Was that a Jewish interpretation?
I leave you to what you want to do here as well.
As they say in Jamaica, "I dun wid dat."
Do you have a Bible?Looks like I am lost.
I have been searching for a while subconsciously, which is how I found my way here.
Tonight was too much, I asked God and Jesus into my life.
Nothing. I feel more alone than ever.
I’m with you—polite, public debate is worth it, not to win the troll but to leave bread-crumbs for the silent third-parties who later DM, “I never knew Christians thought like that.”Which shouldn't be a problem, right? I feel we should debate secular society with our Christian ethics and morality. It might not influence the secular person who posted the trolling topic but it gives the third parties reading the posts something to think about. Possibly they may find that Christians and Christianity's ethics and morality (which come from God) have alot to offer the world. I follow alot of your posts and I feel God is influencing me through some of those posts. I appreciate that alot (don't mind the word "alot" being misspelled, it's one of those Mandela effects - I swear it was spelled that way in another parallel universe).
Mozambique pastor dies attempting 40-day Jesus fast Here is a sad story of a pastor dying without water because he tried to fast like Jesus.The Irish prisoners starved to death around 40 days +.
You will die sooner without water.
The only thing I found useful about fasting is that it acts like a timer reminding yourself that you had intended to pray about something.
That’s so sweet!What a reaction!
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I do believe the Lord will protect His own, those who 'Call upon the Name of the Lord, shall be saved. Acts 2:21unless you believe you are spiritually protected.
I’ve heard and read about comedians who’ve said the same thing.I'm not going to attempt to analyze your situation, but I will share that thru the years I've heard numerous successful comedians talk about this very same thing ... how they can make us all laugh ... and be the funniest person in the room ... but inside they are feeling the things that you've described. IRL, they personally deal with depression, loneliness, etc.
(Some that easily come to mind are former Saturday Nite Live cast members.)
I don't know what it all means, but I share this just to say that I don't think your experience is unique to just you.
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Nor do I know of any reliable evidence that Matthew preached in Parthia, Pontus, or Ethiopia.
Further I know of no reliable evidence that the Apostle Matthew is the same as the Evangelist Matthew.