Mandela effect, recent bible changes.

in #bible8 years ago

Did you know Jesus told his deciplets to put his money in the bank, so he can collect it with interest when he comes back? New proverbs are added to bibles printed long ago by quantum technology. Written word can change right in front of you as CERN explores dimention portals.

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What are you talking about? Where in the Bible was this added.

Google bible word search bank. Also recommend check out YouTube on mandela effect.

I already know about the Mandela effect, and I have my reasons for not believing in it. Besides that, I've never seen the word bank in any Bible translation I've used. If you want to make claims about things in the Bible, it would be a smarter idea to reference what you're talking about rather than just talking about the things the Bible says. This kind of "hearsay" style reporting on the Mandela effect just makes me believe it less.

Matthew 25:27. I'm not looking for believers. Thinkers, researchers, creators, yes.

Okay, well then as for thinking, if history is being changed, history has always been that way to our perspective, so how can we be remembering anything differently? I've spent a lot of time considering whether or not I can agree with the theory of the Mandela effect. In my opinion, and considering other theories (not directly relating to the concept of the Mandela effect) I'm more inclined to believing the dissemination of information about the Mandela effect is more likely a form of social engineering put in place by the powers that be to confuse everyone. The question will come up of whether it's right or wrong to believe what you read based on how you remember it. There are plenty of people I know who can vouch that they have always remembered things being the way they are now. I think the overwhelming majority of the points brought up by Mandela-ers are are simply large cases of the "telephone game" scenario.

Keep in mind, if things like one or two words here and there in the Bible are being altered, who is to say the whole thing isn't?

I don't remember if this will be the last comment in this thread, but if you want to reply to me about this but can't here, just reply at my initial comment.

Wait a second, that's not even Jesus saying that to his disciples. It's the master talking to his servant within the parable. It's always been in there that the master chastises the servant for not putting his money in the bank to accrue interest while he was away. The parable runs from verse 14 to verse 30. Your information is incorrect and this has nothing to do with the Bible being altered.

Edit: This a perfect case-in-point of taking individual verses out of context and it's exactly why so many people dislike/distrust Christians/Christianity.

OOOo. Read the whole context around Matthew 25 next time. That has NOTHING to do with actual money but about the word of God. Jesus used stories that people could understand and relate to in that time to make his point come across. This whole passage is simply about how when we HEAR the word of God, we shouldn't bury it but should spread it around to those around us. It is to tell us to not be lazy with what we know about what God has given to us, but share it with all people so that others may join in on the fun of His kingdom. The man who buried his coin was sent into hell at the end of the parable. It has nothing to do with money at all....haha.

Mandela effect I just heard about this. It's believable. I think your onto something big. Need to get some more information about this.

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