Saturday, 5 May 2012
The prophesied Adamic Revelations are slowly being released at www.originallanguage.blogspot.com and www.understandingprophecies.blogspot.com. The prophecies about those Revelations are being listed at www.theadamicrevelations.blogspot.com, along with the many biblical references to the fact that God speaks more than once at the same time.
Friday, 22 May 2009
Fed in that manna
The Israelites were made captive slaves to the Egyptians.
When Moses led them away, they went into to the desert, where they had no food.
Then manna appeared, which they could eat. It’s sometimes said that it tasted sweet.
The Israelites deserted the Egyptians into the desert, where they found a food that tasted sweet like dessert, called manna. And God fed the Israelites in that manner.
When Moses led them away, they went into to the desert, where they had no food.
Then manna appeared, which they could eat. It’s sometimes said that it tasted sweet.
The Israelites deserted the Egyptians into the desert, where they found a food that tasted sweet like dessert, called manna. And God fed the Israelites in that manner.
Wednesday, 18 March 2009
Introduction to the Adamic Tales
Adamic is the original language of humankind, and there are still traces of it in all languages.
It shows that words can say more than one thing at the same time, and the other meanings can sometimes show you things.
That’s why we have the Adamic Tales.
You can find out more about Adamic here.
It shows that words can say more than one thing at the same time, and the other meanings can sometimes show you things.
That’s why we have the Adamic Tales.
You can find out more about Adamic here.
The axe on the idol
The prophet Ibrahim, who is often called Abraham (pbuh), was around sixteen years old when he began to explain things to people.
He told his father that he and his people should not worship idols and should only worship God. His father became angry with him and told him that he would kill him.
One day his people were all going to go somewhere else for a festival, but Ibrahim (pbuh) said that he was feeling sick and needed to stay at home.
While they were away, he took a big axe and chopped up all of the idols in their temple except the largest one. Then he hung the axe on the large idol’s shoulder and left.
When everyone came home, they asked him if he knew what had happened. He said “Why don’t you ask the big idol, I’m sure he can tell you.”
In this way, Ibrahim (pbuh) showed his people that idols are idle. They couldn’t do anything, and can’t even talk.
He hung the acts on the idol and proved that people should take no notice of idles.
He told his father that he and his people should not worship idols and should only worship God. His father became angry with him and told him that he would kill him.
One day his people were all going to go somewhere else for a festival, but Ibrahim (pbuh) said that he was feeling sick and needed to stay at home.
While they were away, he took a big axe and chopped up all of the idols in their temple except the largest one. Then he hung the axe on the large idol’s shoulder and left.
When everyone came home, they asked him if he knew what had happened. He said “Why don’t you ask the big idol, I’m sure he can tell you.”
In this way, Ibrahim (pbuh) showed his people that idols are idle. They couldn’t do anything, and can’t even talk.
He hung the acts on the idol and proved that people should take no notice of idles.
Noah
When Noah (pbuh) was born, he had unusually light skin and hair, and he was speaking. This scared his parents.
Noah’s father went to his own father and asked what was happening, and his father went to speak to his father, in turn. This was Noah’s great grandfather, Enoch (pbuh), who was in heaven by then.
Enoch (pbuh) was a very close friend of God while he was here on Earth, and had already been allowed to see the written plan for everything, that shows the future.
Enoch (pbuh) told them to relax and that he had looked at the written plan again. He told them that the child was in the written plan, that they should call him Noah (pbuh) and that he would know what he had to do to save humankind in a great flood.
He was called Knower because he would know what he had to do.
Was there really a great flood? It is in the history of many of the world's cultures that there was one. Among the debris in space is a vast quantity of frozen water, and the planet Mars has "evidence of cataclysmic floods before liquid water vanished" according National Geographic magazine. The floods removed giants that were causing problems on Earth, and skeletons of up to almost forty feet tall are now being found.
Noah’s father went to his own father and asked what was happening, and his father went to speak to his father, in turn. This was Noah’s great grandfather, Enoch (pbuh), who was in heaven by then.
Enoch (pbuh) was a very close friend of God while he was here on Earth, and had already been allowed to see the written plan for everything, that shows the future.
Enoch (pbuh) told them to relax and that he had looked at the written plan again. He told them that the child was in the written plan, that they should call him Noah (pbuh) and that he would know what he had to do to save humankind in a great flood.
He was called Knower because he would know what he had to do.
Was there really a great flood? It is in the history of many of the world's cultures that there was one. Among the debris in space is a vast quantity of frozen water, and the planet Mars has "evidence of cataclysmic floods before liquid water vanished" according National Geographic magazine. The floods removed giants that were causing problems on Earth, and skeletons of up to almost forty feet tall are now being found.
Glossary of terms used here
Pbuh: Peace be upon him. This is a mark of respect shown to prophets by Moslems, and it’s good manners to say it after mentioning any of them by name, and to include it after writing one of their names, or the abbreviation pbuh.
Every sin is seen
The word Sikh means student, or someone who seeks knowledge, and Sikhs believe in God and the prophet Jesus (pbuh).
One of the messengers of the Sikhs was sat with his feet pointing towards Mecca, where the Moslems believe that God is. It’s an insult in that region of the world to show someone the soles of your feet, and some people told him off, saying he was insulting God.
He asked them if God is everywhere and they said yes. So he asked them, if God is everywhere, where should I point the soles of my feet so that he can’t see them? They understood his point and accepted what he said. But there is something else.
The moral of this story is that there is nowhere where God cannot see your souls.
Every sin is seen. God even knows what you are thinking.
One of the messengers of the Sikhs was sat with his feet pointing towards Mecca, where the Moslems believe that God is. It’s an insult in that region of the world to show someone the soles of your feet, and some people told him off, saying he was insulting God.
He asked them if God is everywhere and they said yes. So he asked them, if God is everywhere, where should I point the soles of my feet so that he can’t see them? They understood his point and accepted what he said. But there is something else.
The moral of this story is that there is nowhere where God cannot see your souls.
Every sin is seen. God even knows what you are thinking.
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