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    from rcruman:

    Quote Originally Posted by isaac95

    did you know me personally?
    Have you seen my works?
    can you see my heart? kay ingon man ka "sa kasingkasing wala na."
    Labaw pa diay ka sa mga apostol og pareha diay mo sa Ginoo kay ang Ginoo raman ang makakita sa kasingkasing, bilib ko nimo dah kay Ginoo pud tan-aw nimo sa imo kaugalingon kay imo ko gijudge nga sa kasingkasing wala na.

    People alone cannot provide this spiritual guidance.
    Many learned men do not even attempt to provide answers for the meaning and purpose of life and other serious spiritual questions. If they do try, they cannot prove their answers are right or wrong, and they often contradict one another.

    Jeremiah 10:23 - The way of man is not in himself; It is not in man who walks to
    direct his own steps.


    Isaiah 55:8,9 - You need to find and study a source of spiritual direction and guidance from someone who really
    knows the answers.




    @rcruman :

    Study sa bro about BIBLE before ka mosangyaw about GOD's WORD.......... seems like wala ka kasabot sa imong mga gipanulti............







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    @rcruman:

    Diba sa imo lang mga sinultian ug the way ka mo-explain murag "Mayng Laki" man ka ana?

    Before ka mosangyaw sa imong mga nahibaw-an, pangutan-a imo kaugalingon kung SAKTO baka sa imong mga gipangbatbat........

    Don't pretend yourself to be a "KNOW-IT-ALLS" person.... 100% percent wala ka mahibalo unsay tinuod nga tumong ug tuyo sa pagbasa sa BIBLE...

    Bro, kahibalo baka nga ang mga nakasulat sa BIBLE kay puro na SAMBINGAY? ayaw pataka ug hubad ana kay SAGRADO na ang BIBLE......... what we do is to PRAISE and MEDITATE what we've read in the BIBLE.......

    Dili ko motoo nimo bro!!! Maayo unta ug si SANTO PAPA or si CARDINAL RICARDO VIDAL paka kay motoo gyud ko nimo. Naka-STUDY naba ka ug THEOLOGY? Are you a seminarian?

    Bro!!! Our Priest studied THEOLOGY 10 years or more wala man gani na sila nangugat ug debate....... ikaw pa kaha? BATA pa kaayo ka bro, you dont even know what is the real purpose of a HOLY BIBLE........


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    Quote Originally Posted by rcruman
    With the help of God I want to follow all of them.

    Peace!
    jezz really?.. hahaha hala noh ka good gud nimo?... wahehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by rcruman
    With the help of God I want to follow all of them.
    Of course we all aspire to. The sad reality is, we can't perfectly follow all of 'em. We end up falling face first in the mud much more often than we could fly through life guilt-free.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shimiyu
    Of course we all aspire to. The sad reality is, we can't perfectly follow all of 'em. We end up falling face first in the mud much more often than we could fly through life guilt-free.
    hehehe mao jud ana sad cla kung kinsa sad ang mas nkabaw sa mga rules mao sad 2 ang kusog mubreak sa rules.. hahaha..

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    Quote Originally Posted by dartzed
    hehehe mao jud ana sad cla kung kinsa sad ang mas nkabaw sa mga rules mao sad 2 ang kusog mubreak sa rules.. hahaha..
    your absolutely correct........ abi kay nakahibalo kuno tanan mao ra say maunay sa iyang TARI....

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    Sumerian tablet showing Sun encircled by eleven planets
    plus another body way out.

    According to the ancient Sumerian culture which lived from around 6000 to 1500 BC, our solar system consisted of twelve planets including Sun, Earth, and Moon, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. The twelfth planet they called Nibiru and gave it a highly elliptical orbit of 3600 years, stretching from the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter and extending way beyond Pluto. Russian scholar Zechariah Sitchin, who studied the Sumerian language and texts popularized this "planet of the gods" by releasing his groundbreaking book "The Twelfth Planet" in the year 1976, followed by successive books on the same theme.

    kani bro na kit an na jud nako unsa ako gusto ipa ibot!

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    The Babylonian "map of the world."



    (1) The Babylonian "map of the world"

    BM 92687. Babylonian "map of the world" in the British Museum, London. It is the earliest extant map. The clay tablet is 12.2 cms tall. The map was composed in Babylonia and is the only Babylonian map drawn on an international scale. It is a Neo-Babylonian (Persian Period, circa 500 BCE) copy of an original dating to the Sargonid Period, circa late eighth or seventh century BCE. The clay tablet is a drawing and textual description of the Babylonian cosmos. It is oriented to the north-west. (It is uncertain whether the accompanying cuneiform text was composed together with the map.) It is the only known map of the world dating from the Neo-Babylonian Period. All other maps have a purely local focus.

    It depicts a "bird's-eye" view of the world and shows a flat, round world with the city of Babylon in the centre. (Circa 500 BCE Babylon was still a flourishing city and regarded as the centre (i.e., the "hub") of the world. In the third millennium BCE Nippur was considered to be the city at the centre of the world.) It is likely that the Sumerians made the city of Nippur the centre of the universe (a Sumerian Rome) from about 2300 BCE (just prior to the Ur III Period). Political supremacy was regarded as conditional on the possession of Nippur. With the rise to political supremacy of the Babylonian kings, from the early 2nd-millennium onwards, it was possible for Babylon to claim the central position and replace Nippur as the centre of the universe.

    The map depicts the world as two concentric circles, with triangular areas radiating from the outer circle. The area within the inner circle represents the central continent where Babylon and Assyria are located. The area between the two circles is the earthly (cosmic?) ocean. The area beyond the outer circle consists of the triangular areas, which are the uncharted regions. The continent on the map contains various geometric shapes representing places and topographic features. The place names include the countries of Assyria (indicated north-east of Babylon), Urartu (Armenia) (indicated north of Assyria), the land of Habban (South Yemen) (indicated south-west of Babylon) and the city of Babylon. The topographic features include a mountain, a swamp, and a channel. (The mountains are located at the top, in the north.) Babylon is represented by a large rectangle encompassing almost half the width of the central continent. Assyria is represented as a small oval. (Various nameless places are also indicated by ovals.) The Euphrates River, which originates in the mountains at the top of the map, runs through Babylon and flows into the marshes at the bottom of the map. The continent is surrounded by the circle of salty ocean. The map schematically portrays the entire kingdom of Babylonia. The text contains the names of countries and cities but, on the reverse side, the text is largely concerned with a description of the seven unnamed outer regions ("islands") which are depicted in the form of equal triangles rising beyond the encircling earthly (cosmic?) ocean.

    The text (on both sides of the tablet) shows that the map attempts to depict the entire world. The emphasis on distant places in the text accompanying the map indicates that the likely purpose of the map was to locate and describe distant regions. The text of the reverse of the tablet describe the "seven islands" in detail. (From the paucity of the information given it is evident that the Babylonians knew little about these "islands." Mostly, the description given is mostly about their various degrees of brightness.) From the text on the reverse of the tablet, and the inscriptions on the map itself, it can be determined that the first "island" lay in the south-east. the second "island" lay in the south-west, and so on, so that the sequence of the "islands" is somewhat analogous with the hands of a modern clock. The descriptions of the first and second outer regions are not preserved.

    Other textual sources describe he earthly ocean as being enclosed by a double range of mountains, those to the east and those to the west (the "sunrise" and "sunset" range, respectively.

    For a detailed early discussion of the Babylonian world map see "From Cosmos Picture to the World Map." by Eckhard Unger (Imago Mundi, Volume 2, 1937, Pages 1-7).

    di pa pa jud bro! hala usapa ni!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dartzed
    hehehe mao jud ana sad cla kung kinsa sad ang mas nkabaw sa mga rules mao sad 2 ang kusog mubreak sa rules.. hahaha..
    mao gyud na bai. One of the reasons the law exists is to let us realise how pathetically incapable we are of being fully good and righteous.

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