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  1. Van

    Van Well-Known Member
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    Finding fault with others, but not presenting a clear position held is dubious. Most would agree, I am against false doctrine!

    But what is the true doctrine being advocated?
     
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    If any look for the mystery of the poem, and desire to plainly see,
    The image thereof carries the clues, having one, nay two, maybe three;
    So pervasive and practiced in plain sight, a wicked doctrine therein lies,
    That for most it will remain hidden, till God opens their eyes.
     
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    You are uninformed, this is not Latria which is the worship Adoration of God alone.

    There is a huge distinction.
     
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    I did not see where you disclosed the doctrine being advocated.
     
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    If you had read my reply, I specifically said "hyper dulia", knowing the distinction that Romanists make between 'dulia', 'hyper dulia' and 'latria'. However, you and I both know, there is no actual difference in the terms, though Rome surely does try.
     
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    Disclosure is plain, if you followed where I directed any to look,
    And once this is done, the message may be read as an open book;
    Howbeit once more, I shall endeavor to enlighten and make revealed,
    Look at the scored, separated and supreme, the under layer is now no longer concealed.
     
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    Yes there is. The Bible makes the distinction, it’s biblical.

    Deut 6:13 “13 Yahweh your God is the one you must fear, him alone you must serve (Latria, Latrevo greek), his is the name by which you must swear.”

    Jesus even quotes this verse, this the exclusive worship and service rendered to God Alone.

    This is the biblical reason Catholics, Orthodox and even Coptic Churches have made the distinction, all the ancient Churches.

    Doulia, and hyper doulia, we practice today in society, is reserved for creatures.

    It could be as little as “ Thankyou for your service “ Honouring veterans.

    Dulia

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    Or a High award, or ticker tape parade honouring people for extreme bravery, and doing something extraordinary.

    Hyper Dulia

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    Hyper Dulia, first man to walk on another world.

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    We have graduated honours ourselves, some low, and less frequently some the highest and special.
     
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    Anyone can post a word salad to avoid disclosure of their agenda. Not the way of the Lord.
     
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    Yeah that never that happened - To start you off, see American Moon by Massimo Mazzucco (but I doubt you'll actually watch the thing, or even be able to discuss it scientifically) -
     
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    Mary Worshippers Are Idolators.
     
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    I agree, Catholics hold false doctrines. But I suspect we all see through the glass darkly, and might cling to some Christian mythologies. Some believe water baptism is necessary for salvation. Some believe we were saved or damned from all eternity for all eternity and there is nothing we can do to alter that outcome for ourselves or our loved one.

    I present what I believe, and Lord knows, many other posters say "taint so."

    It is just that they often are a little light on saying specifically what is so. :)
     
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    @Van, a legend in his own mind...
     
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    I told you and I do not think you see it yet. Look at each First Letter in each word in the poem.
     
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    ...that ain't all he did... 1 Kings 18:40
     
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    Yep, turned waters to blood.
     
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    You really don’t believe lunar missions happened?

    Saw your vid, it didn’t impress me much.

    We knew one of the guys in Parkes, they had to align their Dish extremely precisely to pick up the signal from the lander. There was no faking that. Also they were tracking the craft on its way to the moon.
    Hundreds of Australian engineers, technicians and support staff involved across Australia, so no, it wasn’t faked. Australians wouldn’t involve themselves in a BS conspiracy like this, someone would have talked.

    I’d say you have fallen for Soviet propaganda.
     
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    Australia was "NASA" - Why Australia? - Australia & Apollo 11

    It was not Australian government.

    Parkes - The Dish would have you believe the first pictures from the Moon came from Parkes. They didn't

    "There was no faking that." - It's the same signal. LEO and UEA relay, and whatever feed NASA was beaming down from any other orbiting satellite.

    "Hundreds of Australian engineers, technicians and support staff involved across Australia, so no, it wasn’t faked." - All irrelevant, since that is a fallacy. They didn't have to be in the know. They only had to be doing their individual compartmental jobs, just like the Manahattan Project.

    "Australians wouldn’t involve themselves in a BS conspiracy like this, someone would have talked." - They got the same info, the same way.

    "I’d say you have fallen for Soviet propaganda." - The Soviets were already working with the US behind the cold war, which was a front propaganda. The Soviets were already attempting 'space' flight, and faking other things, and hiding their own misfortunes (deaths).

    Just like I said. You weren't even prepared to discuss it scientifically, you just attempted to hand wave it away.

    Also, American Samoa was used as a military port, since it has both deepwater dock, and airport, for large aircraft, which can take off and land there, which creates the illusion of a 'halo' drop, or faking atmospheric entry (no one is out there). - 50 Years Ago: Apollo 12 Return to Houston - NASA

    Like I said. No. The lunar missions never actually happened. Bart Sibrel, also has unique footage and information sent anonymously from NASA (JPL), etc. He has his newest book out.
     
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    ???

    40 And Elijah said unto them, Take the prophets of Baal; let not one of them escape. And they took them: and Elijah brought them down to the brook Kishon, and slew them there. 1 Ki
     
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    What happens when you kill people near water?
     
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    You’ve headed off into the weeds on this one mate, Parkes tracked the vehicle with very narrow perimeters, the signals were lunar in origin, not some imagined satellite.

    Not wasting anymore time on lunacy.

    Latria was the point I was defending anyway.
     
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