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Been working on this many years. It finally came together. First you have the "old" Gods then the "Lords" of the underworld then after that the 5 suns.
How do either one of y9u know if Jesus wasn't capable of understanding/speaking another language? After all, he was capable of many things that mere mortals such as you two are not, and that you two could even fathom.
And befofe you say how do I know he did, I never made a post making a statement as if I could possibly define what Jesus could or couldn't do.
Oy vey. I just looked at that link. What a bunch of unmitigated crap. It starts off with a false premise and just gets worse from there. The writer is an idiot.
False premise:
Quote:
“When Christ was crucified his last words were HELI LAMAH ZABAC TANI. These words do not exist in any language of the old or new world other than Maya.
This premise is false because the phrase has a perfectly clear meaning in Aramaic. The moron who wrote the page has written the phrasing incorrectly.
How do either one of y9u know if Jesus wasn't capable of understanding/speaking another language? After all, he was capable of many things that mere mortals such as you two are not, and that you two could even fathom.
And befofe you say how do I know he did, I never made a post making a statement as if I could possibly define what Jesus could or couldn't do.
I never said he was not capable. I just said that he never did. There is zero evidence that Jesus ever met a Mayan while on earth.
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