Aren’t angles as described in your storybooks beings that pocess very sophisticated powers?
Where do angels live?
Aren’t angles as described in your storybooks beings that pocess very sophisticated powers?
Where do angels live?
Do you have a personal vendetta with them ama?
Huwa hupumziki hata siku moja without spewing off this bs
I have a vendetta against doctrine thieves such as Christians for altering ancient Egyptian beliefs and using them to con natives of their lands and resources
Unataka kufanya nini na malaika? Kuna vitu zinafaa zikae kwake. Otherwise life ingekuwa complicated sana.
Are Angels real?
Yes they are. And there are many kinds of types of sorts. And you really dont wanna know. Leave those spiritism things where they belong. Wacha kuchokozana nazo. Scientists say judging from the amount of gravitation (using derivations from angular velocity of heavenly bodies), we can only detect or account for about 4% of matter, so rest of gravitational pull is applied by another 96% of matter that is hidden in plain sight. Here and now. Why do you suppose that is?
Spirituality is a very personal affair. I think that vendetta is of very trivial consequence in the greater scheme of things. Almost like bacteria having an argument in a petridish. Our forefathers did not tell us about Egypt. Of all the Kenyan tribes, onlly the Kalenjins maintain a shrine to a “Sun God”, that they call Isis.
Nonsense. we circumcise facing Egypt as a luhya, and my eleders tell us if misr a land where we came from
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Whether it be extraterresteials or angel they are all believes, why then do scientist try to make it a better choice for the former?
Jesus was a bloody alien
No way!
Jesus of Mary was merely homo sapien. And his professions were carpentry, public lecturer and performing magic. Houdini was jesus incarnate.
Early Writings of Ellen G. White, pp. 39, 40: The Lord has given me a view of other worlds. Wings were given me, and an angel attended me from the city to a place that was bright and glorious. The grass of the place was living green, and the birds there
warbled a sweet song. The inhabitants of the place were of all sizes; they were noble, majestic, and lovely. They bore the express image of Jesus, and their countenances beamed with holy joy, expressive of the freedom and happiness of the place. I asked one of them why they were so much more lovely than those on the earth. The reply was, “We have lived in strict obedience to the commandments of God, and have not fallen by disobedience, like those on the earth.” Then I saw two trees, one looked much like the tree of life in the city. The fruit of both looked beautiful, but of one they could not eat. They had power to eat of both, but were forbidden to eat of one. Then my attending angel said to me, “None in this place have tasted of the forbidden tree; but if they should eat, they would fall.” Then I was taken to a world which had seven moons. There I saw good old Enoch, who had been translated. On his right arm he bore a glorious palm, and on each leaf was written “Victory.” Around his head was a dazzling white wreath, and leaves on the wreath, and in the middle of each leaf was written “Purity,” and around the wreath were stones of various colors, that shone brighter than the stars, and cast a reflection upon the letters and magnified them. On the back part of his head was a bow that confined the wreath, and upon the bow was written “Holiness.” Above the wreath was a lovely crown that shone brighter than the sun. I asked him if this was the place he was taken to from the earth. He said, “It is not; the city is my home, and I have come to visit this place.” He moved about the place as if perfectly at home. I begged of my attending angel to let me remain in that place. I could not bear the thought of coming back to this dark world again. Then the angel said, “You must go back, and if you are faithful, you, with the 144,000, shall have the privilege of visiting all the worlds and viewing the handiwork of God.”
Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, Sept. 25, 1900: Men exalt themselves among men, and speak of what they know of higher education. If they only knew more, they would wish to sink out of sight. They may think and reason to the utmost of their ability; but were the veil lifted, they would see infinity beyond. They know hardly anything of the mysteries of God, who holds supervision over the universe. It will take all eternity to unfold his plans. Let those who think themselves competent to weigh and measure the counsels of divine wisdom be assured that they know not even the A B C of what is comprehended in higher education. When they gain even a glimpse of the true and living God, they will show a becoming humility. The sight will suggest the command, “Loose thy shoe from off thy foot; for the place whereon thou standest is holy.” God has worlds upon worlds that are obedient to his law. These worlds are conducted with reference to the glory of the Creator. As the inhabitants of these worlds see the great price that has been paid to ransom man, they are filled with amazement. With intense interest they watch the controversy between Christ and Satan; and as this controversy progresses, and the glory of God shines brighter and brighter, they give praise to God. And yet, because finite men can discern a little of God’s marvelous power, they take the glory that belongs to the Creator. Oh, that the veil could be removed, and they could see beyond their wisdom! Every mouth would cease its boasting. Men would see the greatness of the plans of God, and their knowledge would seem to them unspeakably inferior. They would never again think themselves qualified to sit in judgment on God’s plans, or to arraign him before their tribunal that they might pass sentence on his works.
The Watchman, July 14, 1908: We should consider that it was not merely to accomplish the redemption of man that Christ came to earth; it was not merely that the inhabitants of this little world might have a just regard for the law of God; but it was to demonstrate to all the worlds that the divine law is unchangeable, and that the wages of sin is death. The very fact that it was necessary for him to give his life for the fallen race, shows that the law of God will not release man from one tittle of its claims upon him. The fact that he bore the penalty of transgression is a mighty argument to all created intelligences, in heaven and in other worlds, that that law is changeless; that God is righteous, merciful, and self-denying; and that his administration is one of justice and mercy.
The Great Controversy, pp. 677, 678: All the treasures of the universe will be open to the study of God’s redeemed. Unfettered by mortality, they wing their tireless flight to worlds afar–worlds that thrilled with sorrow at the spectacle of human woe and rang with songs of gladness at the tidings of a ransomed soul. With unutterable delight the children of earth enter into the joy and the wisdom of unfallen beings. They share the treasures of knowledge and understanding gained through ages upon ages in contemplation of God’s handiwork. With undimmed vision they gaze upon the glory of creation–suns and stars and systems, all in their appointed order circling the throne
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of Deity. Upon all things, from the least to the greatest, the Creator’s name is written, and in all are the riches of His power displayed.
Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, March 9, 1886: When you look at the cross of Calvary, you cannot doubt God’s love or his willingness to save. He has worlds upon worlds that give him divine honor, and heaven and all the universe would have been just as happy if he had left this world to perish; but so great was his love for the fallen race that he gave his own dear Son to die that they might be redeemed from eternal death. As we see the care, the love, that God has for us, let us respond to it; let us give to Jesus all the powers of our being, fighting manfully the battles of the Lord. We cannot afford to lose our souls; we cannot afford to sin against God. Life, eternal life in the kingdom of glory, is worth everything. But if we would obtain this precious boon, we must live a life of obedience to all of God’s requirements; we must carry out the principles of the Christian religion in our daily life.
@Ndinda hujifanya anajua sana
While some may not incorporate the idea of beings from other planets, they often embrace the concept of angels, who are described as possessing extraordinary powers. In various religious texts and stories, angels are depicted as residing in heavenly realms, serving as messengers of God or protectors of humanity.
The idea of where angels live differs among religious traditions, with some believing they dwell in a celestial realm separate from our physical world. This contrast in beliefs highlights the diverse and complex nature of spirituality and how it can manifest in different ways across cultures and traditions.
If you’re interested in exploring more spiritual concepts, you might enjoy this quiz at https://angelnumbersinfo.com/ . It’s a fun and thought-provoking way to delve into the mystical aspects of life!