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The real meaning of Sandy
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 130285 10-29-2012 01:33 PM
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The real meaning of Sandy
Sandy is an abbreviation of the name Alexander. Alexander is a Greek name meaning protector of mankind. Of course the most famous Greek to be adorned with this monicur was Alexander the Great. When Alexander entered Egypt the Egyptians accepted him as Pharaoh and called him Horus. The name Horus was Hellenized to Harpocrates.
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 111299 10-29-2012 01:35 PM
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 99906 10-29-2012 01:47 PM
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RE: The real meaning of Sandy
So, there is it: Sandy is yet another homage to Horus aka Satan.
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 58673 10-29-2012 01:53 PM
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Ahkronn  Tetrahedral Poster User ID: 129845 10-29-2012 01:59 PM
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RE: The real meaning of Sandy
Oh, it's one of this days.
Damn, I love mondays.
The pure and simple truth is rarely pure and never simple
Oscar Wilde
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 111299 10-29-2012 02:01 PM
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RE: The real meaning of Sandy
LoP Guest Wrote:So, there is it: Sandy is yet another homage to Horus aka Satan.
Horus predates abrahamic religion which made the idea of the satan.
Book of Job
In the Book of Job, ha-Satan is a member of the Divine Council, "the sons of God" who are subservient to God. Ha-Satan, in this capacity, is many times translated as "the prosecutor", and is charged by God to tempt humans and to report back to God all who go against His decrees. At the beginning of the book, Job is a good person "who feared God and turned away from evil" (Job 1:1), and has therefore been rewarded by God. When the Divine Council meets, God informs ha-Satan about Job's blameless, morally upright character. Between Job 1:9–10 and 2:4–5, ha-Satan merely points out that God has given Job everything that a man could want, so of course Job would be loyal to God; if all Job has been given, even his health, were to be taken away from him, however, his faith would collapse. God therefore grants ha-Satan the chance to test Job.[12] Due to this, it has been interpreted that ha-Satan is under God's control and cannot act without God's permission. This is further shown in the epilogue of Job in which God is speaking to Job, ha-Satan is absent from these dialogues. "For Job, for [Job's] friends, and for the narrator, it is ultimately Yahweh himself who is responsible for Job's suffering; as Yahweh says to the 'satan', 'You have incited me against him, to destroy him for no reason.'" (Job 2:3) [8]
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 99906 10-29-2012 02:07 PM
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RE: The real meaning of Sandy
LoP Guest Wrote:LoP Guest Wrote:So, there is it: Sandy is yet another homage to Horus aka Satan.
Horus predates abrahamic religion which made the idea of the satan.
Book of Job
In the Book of Job, ha-Satan is a member of the Divine Council, "the sons of God" who are subservient to God. Ha-Satan, in this capacity, is many times translated as "the prosecutor", and is charged by God to tempt humans and to report back to God all who go against His decrees. At the beginning of the book, Job is a good person "who feared God and turned away from evil" (Job 1:1), and has therefore been rewarded by God. When the Divine Council meets, God informs ha-Satan about Job's blameless, morally upright character. Between Job 1:9–10 and 2:4–5, ha-Satan merely points out that God has given Job everything that a man could want, so of course Job would be loyal to God; if all Job has been given, even his health, were to be taken away from him, however, his faith would collapse. God therefore grants ha-Satan the chance to test Job.[12] Due to this, it has been interpreted that ha-Satan is under God's control and cannot act without God's permission. This is further shown in the epilogue of Job in which God is speaking to Job, ha-Satan is absent from these dialogues. "For Job, for [Job's] friends, and for the narrator, it is ultimately Yahweh himself who is responsible for Job's suffering; as Yahweh says to the 'satan', 'You have incited me against him, to destroy him for no reason.'" (Job 2:3) [8]
Horus cannot predate himself. Satan is the god worshipped all over the world. Satan is the god of many names. Everyone from the Sumerians to the Egyptians to the Maya have worshipped him. The people running everything today worship him although they try to lie and call what they worship by some other name. Nice try at obfuscation not.
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 99906 10-29-2012 02:07 PM
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RE: The real meaning of Sandy
LoP Guest Wrote:LoP Guest Wrote:So, there is it: Sandy is yet another homage to Horus aka Satan.
Horus predates abrahamic religion which made the idea of the satan.
Book of Job
In the Book of Job, ha-Satan is a member of the Divine Council, "the sons of God" who are subservient to God. Ha-Satan, in this capacity, is many times translated as "the prosecutor", and is charged by God to tempt humans and to report back to God all who go against His decrees. At the beginning of the book, Job is a good person "who feared God and turned away from evil" (Job 1:1), and has therefore been rewarded by God. When the Divine Council meets, God informs ha-Satan about Job's blameless, morally upright character. Between Job 1:9–10 and 2:4–5, ha-Satan merely points out that God has given Job everything that a man could want, so of course Job would be loyal to God; if all Job has been given, even his health, were to be taken away from him, however, his faith would collapse. God therefore grants ha-Satan the chance to test Job.[12] Due to this, it has been interpreted that ha-Satan is under God's control and cannot act without God's permission. This is further shown in the epilogue of Job in which God is speaking to Job, ha-Satan is absent from these dialogues. "For Job, for [Job's] friends, and for the narrator, it is ultimately Yahweh himself who is responsible for Job's suffering; as Yahweh says to the 'satan', 'You have incited me against him, to destroy him for no reason.'" (Job 2:3) [8]
Horus cannot predate himself. Satan is the god worshipped all over the world. Satan is the god of many names. Everyone from the Sumerians to the Egyptians to the Maya have worshipped him. The people running everything today worship him although they try to lie and call what they worship by some other name. Nice try at obfuscation not.
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 111299 10-29-2012 02:09 PM
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RE: The real meaning of Sandy
LoP Guest Wrote:LoP Guest Wrote:LoP Guest Wrote:So, there is it: Sandy is yet another homage to Horus aka Satan.
Horus predates abrahamic religion which made the idea of the satan.
Book of Job
In the Book of Job, ha-Satan is a member of the Divine Council, "the sons of God" who are subservient to God. Ha-Satan, in this capacity, is many times translated as "the prosecutor", and is charged by God to tempt humans and to report back to God all who go against His decrees. At the beginning of the book, Job is a good person "who feared God and turned away from evil" (Job 1:1), and has therefore been rewarded by God. When the Divine Council meets, God informs ha-Satan about Job's blameless, morally upright character. Between Job 1:9–10 and 2:4–5, ha-Satan merely points out that God has given Job everything that a man could want, so of course Job would be loyal to God; if all Job has been given, even his health, were to be taken away from him, however, his faith would collapse. God therefore grants ha-Satan the chance to test Job.[12] Due to this, it has been interpreted that ha-Satan is under God's control and cannot act without God's permission. This is further shown in the epilogue of Job in which God is speaking to Job, ha-Satan is absent from these dialogues. "For Job, for [Job's] friends, and for the narrator, it is ultimately Yahweh himself who is responsible for Job's suffering; as Yahweh says to the 'satan', 'You have incited me against him, to destroy him for no reason.'" (Job 2:3) [8]
Horus cannot predate himself. Satan is the god worshipped all over the world. Satan is the god of many names. Everyone from the Sumerians to the Egyptians to the Maya have worshipped him. The people running everything today worship him although they try to lie and call what they worship by some other name. Nice try at obfuscation not.
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 111299 10-29-2012 02:11 PM
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RE: The real meaning of Sandy
I urge you religious types to at least read the books of your chosen belief before spouting these silly ideas.
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Vlad Registered User User ID: 91454 10-29-2012 02:14 PM
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Vlad Registered User User ID: 91454 10-29-2012 02:14 PM
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LoP Guest Wrote:I urge you religious types to at least read the books of your chosen belief before spouting these silly ideas.
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 111299 10-29-2012 02:16 PM
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RE: The real meaning of Sandy
I often wonder how different this world would be if the modern cults murderous campaign of crusading hadn't succeeded.
A girl can dream.
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 99906 10-29-2012 02:24 PM
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RE: The real meaning of Sandy
LoP Guest Wrote:I urge you religious types to at least read the books of your chosen belief before spouting these silly ideas.
It is asking a lot of a shill like yourself, but be specific.
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Ahkronn  Tetrahedral Poster User ID: 129845 10-29-2012 02:25 PM
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RE: The real meaning of Sandy
Vlad Wrote:Ahkronn Wrote:Oh, it's one of this days.
Damn, I love mondays.
I thought it was Sunday
Then noticed it is
Thank God I´m in Spain.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAZgLcK5LzI
You're Spanish?
I had a feeling you were Romanian or something like that.
Damn, we're neighbours... who would know.
The pure and simple truth is rarely pure and never simple
Oscar Wilde
My music
Utube
SoundCloud
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