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Unified Serenity
18th October 2011, 13:02
I find Steve Quayle very interesting. He is sharing here current events and what's happening per his research and views. All 4 parts are good, but I like this part the best:

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BestLion
26th December 2011, 18:49
Steve Quayle is a born again Christan. I take all he says with a grain of salt. He ties the made up Bible 'that came from Egypt" to all his theories on Mars and Giants ect..I read him a few years ago. I suppose he is entertaining to those who believe in Jesus, a 6,000 year old earth, and the fake rapture stuff.

Unified Serenity
26th December 2011, 20:34
Steve Quayle is a born again Christan. I take all he says with a grain of salt. He ties the made up Bible 'that came from Egypt" to all his theories on Mars and Giants ect..I read him a few years ago. I suppose he is entertaining to those who believe in Jesus, a 6,000 year old earth, and the fake rapture stuff.

I find the subject of giants not to be a myth, nor the bible to just be made up stories, nor is the earth 6000 years old, nor is there going to be any rapture or alien ascension imho. I believe many important truths lie in the pages of the true bible, esoteric texts, and ancient history, all of which line up if one knows how to follow the bread crumbs. I do find quayle interesting, but no more so than Alex Collier, David Wilcock, and others. One of my new studies is in the writings of Dr. Scott McQuate and his "Blueprint for Bondage" that delves into the Sumerian creation texts along with the bible. His essay on Cinderella the Cinders of Allah is very good. I also don't take everything Dr. McQuate says as gospel.

BestLion
26th December 2011, 20:47
Yeah i agree, I also agree about giants, this is historically proven in many myths and cultures. I just have a hard time with these born again tring to have their agenda of converting readers to their faith via their archeology finds
Steve would be more intresting if he didnt have that agenda...get my drift?

Unified Serenity
26th December 2011, 20:57
Yeah i agree, I also agree about giants, this is historically proven in many myths and cultures. I just have a hard time with these born again tring to have their agenda of converting readers to their faith via their archeology finds
Steve would be more intresting if he didnt have that agenda...get my drift?

I could not agree with you more here BestLion. I posted a good video yesterday, but put out the caviat to please not be offended by the preaching at the end of that video. I really wish Christians would share what they know without the whole judgement issue coming up in their posts or videos. We each have our paths to walk. I understand they feel a need to evangelize for the sake of people's souls whom they fear are headed to suffering in hell, but it really does not promote the message or bring people to a path of enlightenment imho. It pushes more away which is not their goal.