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Is there any Christian brethren or sistren that are versed in the bible or our religion?

I wish to learn more about the big man in the sky, but I’ve come to learn it’s not as simple as picking up a bible.

There’s so many bibles I don’t know which one I should be reading, I just know the big guy in the sky ALWAYS had my back!

Im a spiritual person but struggle being what I’m told is a good Christian, I haven’t had a pleasant life so I’m not your average “turn the cheek” type of Christian and I’m working on not cussing as much.

I remember in Sunday school they told me the lord warns of false prophets and idols that try to separate us from god. I don’t wanna be without god ever! 🙏

For those of you not Christian I wish you blessings of your designated deities or lack their of. 🤝
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I know it well. I do comparative studies between versions and look Greek and Hebrew with interlinear verses. Context gives meanings of verses rather than reading verses in isolation and racking your brain on what they mean. We need a day to day relationship with God, the bible informs us on how to do that better, it isn't a list of things to do in a legalistic manner.
Sleepysheep · 26-30, M
@SpiritualMan So you study the bible and see what aligns with it from different religious scriptures?

I was saying earlier it’s my FIRM BELIEF that the Greek and Norse gods are fallen angels.

They looked the way they did and have the power they did because they just fell from the heavens.

Over time gods turned to Pharos, Pharos turned to kings, and kings turned to presidents that keep the world divided by their own person lust.

Why does both Greek and Norse mythology have such similar gods and tales?

If god casted fallen angels down to earth, and we are currently where they were casted which I’m to believe is hell would that not mean we are in hell?

Or atleast some type of limbo where we are being judged based on our life’s to see if we are worthy of entering heaven as we were born in hell?

What if we are descendants of the fallen angels and because of their crimes against god we must prove if we are worthy of redemption and that’s why he sent Jesus to die for our sins so we could have the chance to repent!

Sorry if that seems crazy but these thoughts PLAUGE ME!
@Sleepysheep I don't think we are descendants of fallen angels in general. We inherited sin from them by acts of our will, not physical seed. There might be remnants of Nephilim DNA in some people, but our big problem is when we choose to rebel against God, not leftover DNA in some people.
@Sleepysheep I still think most of us only have remnants of otherworldly DNA in us at most. Of course by Greek and Hebrew I mean studying some of the original wording of the bible with more precise definitions of words. When people fully rebel against God we might as well count as fallen angels, such as the false teachers in Jude and II Peter, but that is a matter of the heart, not DNA. Egypt came first, then Greece, and a it seems the pantheon of gods had similar personalities across ancient cultures, but different names, that is very interesting.