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[[User:Barbarian216|Hawaiian]] 23:33, 13 October 2010 (UTC) R.A., Instead of depending on material confirmations, use your facility to logically reason the Creational meaning of the Talmud. The very fact that one is negatively influenced by religious dogmas that perpetuates itself through fear that some divine intervention will occur and society's iron-clad requirements of material verification that hinders the evolution of one's psyche and the ability to extrapolate such reasoning is the mechanism that keep people blind and easy to manipulate.
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Independent logical interpretations can only be derived until one control these stagnated mindset attributes in order to be free from realizing the truth of things.
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These brutes that hide the truth should be incarnated in a special place. :) SPECIAL being the key word. We just need more organization and these cowards will fall.
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--[[User:Markvd|Markvd]] 02:16, 8 June 2011 (BST)
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Why doesn't Billy just go back in time again to get the scrolls safely home so that someone else can translate the remaining chapters?
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Shouldn't this be possible?
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--[[User:Robert1957|Robert1957]] 09:35, 21 March 2012 (UTC)
 
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Jamesm 22:41, 8 June 2008 (UTC) There is a discrepancy here. This page states that the prophecies of Jeremia and Elia are included within the 4th edition of the TJ but the title of the page Predictions of the Prophet Jeremia is obviously indicating that they are predictions. Are they predictions or prophecies or both? Same for Elia.

Dennis said ...

May i know if Judas the author of this book have the chance to enter in to the kingdom of God?

--Dennis 21:48, 2 April 2010 (BST)

Jamesm said ...

Hi Dennis, No that's impossible because there is no kingdom of God. The spirit form that was incarnated as Judas has also already reincarnated several times since then. Please read the book Talmud of Jmmanuel for more information.

--Jamesm 09:19, 3 April 2010 (BST)

R.A said ...

How will be able to verrify the genuinity of the Talmud if we don't have the original one in Arameic? it will be another opening to be attacked by the authorities!

--R.A 12:40, 10 April 2010 (BST)

Hawaiian 23:33, 13 October 2010 (UTC) R.A., Instead of depending on material confirmations, use your facility to logically reason the Creational meaning of the Talmud. The very fact that one is negatively influenced by religious dogmas that perpetuates itself through fear that some divine intervention will occur and society's iron-clad requirements of material verification that hinders the evolution of one's psyche and the ability to extrapolate such reasoning is the mechanism that keep people blind and easy to manipulate.

Independent logical interpretations can only be derived until one control these stagnated mindset attributes in order to be free from realizing the truth of things.

Markvd said ...

These brutes that hide the truth should be incarnated in a special place. :) SPECIAL being the key word. We just need more organization and these cowards will fall.

--Markvd 02:16, 8 June 2011 (BST)

Robert1957 said ...

Why doesn't Billy just go back in time again to get the scrolls safely home so that someone else can translate the remaining chapters? Shouldn't this be possible?

--Robert1957 09:35, 21 March 2012 (UTC)