snagssharkteeth-23785
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Over 500000 fragments have been found at the site that this song was found and not all are found. Over 80 large volumes have been published from the oxyrhyncus site.
Egypt is the home of ancient manuscripts that have been found, two major ancient Christian discoveries are the cheniboskion and askewinian codexes aka gnostic manuscripts which have also been found where they found this hymn.
Btw this hym has no biblical basis what so ever yet the narrator of the documentary seems to think the father son and holy spirit is strong evidence for the late Catholic Trinity doctrine while utterly ignoring the rest of the content.
The entire song reads:
. . . Together all the eminent ones of God. . . . . Night nor day ... Let it/them be silent. Let the luminous stars not . . .
. . . Let the rushings of winds, the sources of all surging rivers ...cease...While we hymn Father and Son and Holy Spirit, let all the powers answer, "Amen, amen, Strength, praise, and glory forever to God, the sole giver of all good things. Amen, amen."
As you can read the song has already under gone heavy perversion.
Yet Tomlin and his friends seem to be able to twist this evidently gnostic song into their own corrupted pentecostal framework. The gnostics exemplify the pure state of righteouss silence our father resides in which is a state we ought to seek and clearly dictated in the song, but this sensationalized melody is far from silence rather it is nothing more than turbulent sound pollution and an insult to the ears of mind, heart and soul. The sound of matter, idolised text and a perverted doctrine that reflects anything other than the purity of truth.
Egypt is the home of ancient manuscripts that have been found, two major ancient Christian discoveries are the cheniboskion and askewinian codexes aka gnostic manuscripts which have also been found where they found this hymn.
Btw this hym has no biblical basis what so ever yet the narrator of the documentary seems to think the father son and holy spirit is strong evidence for the late Catholic Trinity doctrine while utterly ignoring the rest of the content.
The entire song reads:
. . . Together all the eminent ones of God. . . . . Night nor day ... Let it/them be silent. Let the luminous stars not . . .
. . . Let the rushings of winds, the sources of all surging rivers ...cease...While we hymn Father and Son and Holy Spirit, let all the powers answer, "Amen, amen, Strength, praise, and glory forever to God, the sole giver of all good things. Amen, amen."
As you can read the song has already under gone heavy perversion.
Yet Tomlin and his friends seem to be able to twist this evidently gnostic song into their own corrupted pentecostal framework. The gnostics exemplify the pure state of righteouss silence our father resides in which is a state we ought to seek and clearly dictated in the song, but this sensationalized melody is far from silence rather it is nothing more than turbulent sound pollution and an insult to the ears of mind, heart and soul. The sound of matter, idolised text and a perverted doctrine that reflects anything other than the purity of truth.
The movie is kid orientated but is basically segmented into three components, reality, the Underworkd and the overworld.
The voices don't fit the nature of the CGI characters and it has momenents that attempt failed humour.
Like all modern movies there is a hideous Under tone that you find portrayed in movies that go back to the matrix and beyond; a principle that is apparently being drummed into the mind of kids.
That is to work and to become nothing more than an ambitious, mindless mechanical worker which is perfectly portrayed in the most simple of ways in the under world.
This hollow slave like behaviour is seen to exist in the character of Jason Mamoa when he tries to take the diamonds which leads to him confessing his poverty ridden state of reality, while in the over world, suggesting that the habituality of the under world resides in the soul.
Which Jack Black emphatically states at the start of the movie as something that he is wasting.
The synthetic condition of the under world presented in reality is explained in an ideal state of affairs with in the realm I presume is called Minecraft.
While the entire realm of Minecraft is fake and the only real elements are people there is one odd moment, that is when they eat chicken, seemingly random and utterly irrelevant but is made as real as people, obviously amplifying a behaviour that is manifest in reality, meat eating. A sinister component used to promote the slavery of animals and nefarious actions of humans.
This theme while written as fiction in many movies is well defined in gnostic literature given to us thousands of years ago by the Jewish Messiah, Yeshua.
Rather than enjoying such a mindless movie I am more concerned as to why it's being presented as a form of entertainment?
The voices don't fit the nature of the CGI characters and it has momenents that attempt failed humour.
Like all modern movies there is a hideous Under tone that you find portrayed in movies that go back to the matrix and beyond; a principle that is apparently being drummed into the mind of kids.
That is to work and to become nothing more than an ambitious, mindless mechanical worker which is perfectly portrayed in the most simple of ways in the under world.
This hollow slave like behaviour is seen to exist in the character of Jason Mamoa when he tries to take the diamonds which leads to him confessing his poverty ridden state of reality, while in the over world, suggesting that the habituality of the under world resides in the soul.
Which Jack Black emphatically states at the start of the movie as something that he is wasting.
The synthetic condition of the under world presented in reality is explained in an ideal state of affairs with in the realm I presume is called Minecraft.
While the entire realm of Minecraft is fake and the only real elements are people there is one odd moment, that is when they eat chicken, seemingly random and utterly irrelevant but is made as real as people, obviously amplifying a behaviour that is manifest in reality, meat eating. A sinister component used to promote the slavery of animals and nefarious actions of humans.
This theme while written as fiction in many movies is well defined in gnostic literature given to us thousands of years ago by the Jewish Messiah, Yeshua.
Rather than enjoying such a mindless movie I am more concerned as to why it's being presented as a form of entertainment?
I didn't know what to expect from this film but I was hoping for a fighting film and that's what it was.
The opening scenes didn't offer much hope but as I watched the film I was glad to hear Brien Foster was Australian with a shot of the Sydney Harbour bridge in the film.
S the film progresses it doesn't build. Complex story line but the details provided are enough.
Her boyfriend makes for a perfect antagonist and reminds me of a standard Australian bully.
I like his eloquence and his meat brain cronies that design the negative story line
Alex Faulkner obviously being the opposing positive. As the story establishes itself Alex finds himself up against victor and his mates, a 10 to 1 fight off and the fights do not disappoint.
This is probably the most condensed set of fights I've seen in any movie and quickly almost I stantly became my favourite fighting movie.
He didn't just fight he completely dissannulled each opponent. It was an intense and non stop scene of fighting.
The only other movie this reminds me of is kiss of the dragon with Jet Li.
I'm going to buy this movie as it's one of the best I e watched.
The opening scenes didn't offer much hope but as I watched the film I was glad to hear Brien Foster was Australian with a shot of the Sydney Harbour bridge in the film.
S the film progresses it doesn't build. Complex story line but the details provided are enough.
Her boyfriend makes for a perfect antagonist and reminds me of a standard Australian bully.
I like his eloquence and his meat brain cronies that design the negative story line
Alex Faulkner obviously being the opposing positive. As the story establishes itself Alex finds himself up against victor and his mates, a 10 to 1 fight off and the fights do not disappoint.
This is probably the most condensed set of fights I've seen in any movie and quickly almost I stantly became my favourite fighting movie.
He didn't just fight he completely dissannulled each opponent. It was an intense and non stop scene of fighting.
The only other movie this reminds me of is kiss of the dragon with Jet Li.
I'm going to buy this movie as it's one of the best I e watched.