Some 20 years ago, object oriented programming language was discovered in sacred texts, revealing hidden messages about the full end of Christian destiny - the who, what, where, when, why and how. This study has long been suppressed by religious authorities, but has continued to reveal even more ever since, particularly about now-very-current issues.
Some key points of the study:
- Ordained time ended in 1997, the Protestant church license to lead then expired, per Moses. - Catholic Church authority expired in 1607, when Protestantism was ordained as world authority. - Three ages of ordained time have elapsed, we are now in the fourth, characterized as Davidic Age. - The JQ mystery is resolved, early ordination and reasons for it revealed, means of it, and resolution to it. - Words and names in Scripture have sacred meanings, derived by OOP technique and current meaningfulness. - The newest edition of the same study shows very current issues are also cryptically described in sacred texts. - Nearly 20 years of consistent progress in the promotion of truth - by music, whistle-blowers, anons, alternative news media and nationalism - now comprise the Second Advent body of "salvation" - His church.
Documentation on this discovery first circulated virally among televangelists, who accepted it widely but soon cucked on the implications of it and suppressed it. But the music community also circulated it internally and began authoring thousands of songs and videos about their thoughts and hopes for it to be more widely known, even long before the public was ready for it.
Here are some of the videos that tell the story since this study first appeared (out of thousands of songs influenced by it), from the church cucking on the issue to the prevailing of music with it and even to the present state of mind because of it.
Once, in a time past, I approached the great Barrier, and saw on the shores where time exists not, the formless forms of the HOUNDS of the barrier. Aye, hiding in the midst beyond time I found them; and THEY, scenting me afar off, raised themselves and gave the great bell cry that could be heard from cycle to cycle and moved through space toward my soul.
Fled I then fast before them, back from time's unthinkable end. But ever after me pursued they, moving in strange angles not known to man. Aye, on the gray shores of TIME-SPACE'S end found I the HOUNDS of the Barrier, ravening for the Soul who attempts the beyond.
Fled I through circles back to my body. Fled, and fast after me they followed. Aye, after me the devourers followed, seeking through angles to devour my Soul.
Aye, know ye man, that the Soul who dares the Barrier may be held in bondage by the HOUNDS from beyond time, held till this cycle is completed and left behind when the consciousness leaves.
Ryan White
how does TempleOS figure into this
Noah Green
Thoth is talking about the edge of time here. This is where we all are today. And what he seems to encounter here, which he calls hounds, sounds a bit like leftist identity politics.
They move in strange angles, as if each his own, coming from nowhere and going nowhere. And they are left behind "when consciousness moves on."
Luke Sanchez
This has nothing to do with that.
Jacob Russell
So how do we accelerate the ascension of anons from lice to flies to frogs to locusts?
Cooper Long
Another interesting thing about this story of Thoth is that the hounds could not follow him in curves. So he would escape them by moving in curves.
All symbolic, of course, but meaningful.
Thoth also talks a lot about order and orbits. And the one thing that defines a curve is a central point. A curve is a part of an orbit.
This would seem to imply maintaining some consistent relationship with a larger body, preferably of substantial sustenance and duration.
When we look back across time, Western society always had such an etheric orbit to attach itself to. For 1000 years it was Moses, Then after the captivities the tribes became nations and had Catholicism.
And for another 4 centuries we had Protestantism. But that has now failed us too.
Now we primarily gather around truth. That is the orbit that keeps us now, enabling us to be part of something bigger and defending us from the hounds.
John Powell
That's a good question. The best answer to that seems to be bringing the awareness of all these recent truth movements together in the same state of awareness. That seems to be what is appointed for doing that.
It's something to think about.
Andrew Price
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Matthew Russell
I think when just a little bit of local influence develops, it puts a community on alert to it, and then help shows up from new places.
Angel Russell
I'm sure there's more ideas out there about that though. Or even some about breaking the task down to simpler ones.
Jack Martinez
The more integrated a story we compile, of all these things, the better we can add meaning to it from things going on now and soon. And the better a witness we have going from there.
Camden Bailey
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Matthew Cook
As far as keyboard outreach, I think music boards are a great place for small groups. But we can't talk about that here. And it doesn't really lead to the other noticeably. It's an example of something we can see and measure our own progress in though.
Colton Bennett
>7 objects >never once lists the objects sounds like hokum to me
Jeremiah Reed
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Elijah Hill
CIAniggers are of the synagogue of satan
Jordan Wilson
C'MON user ARE YOU DOING WHATEVER IT TAKES?! C'MON
Logan Baker
As the Essenes story has it, that would never be written in the words of man.
Because it is a natural system of process in OOP, each of them is too brad for definition. We can only assess each as pertinent to some particular situation. And there are many examples of that in the study.
Sebastian James
I don't think it gets any better than frogs. Maybe locustesque frogs at best.
Oliver Wilson
makes sense
Ryan Garcia
Frogs represent the beginning, having been born under water and then "invading" the space above, or the heaven. From there, the techniques of conquest develop, as represented in the further types. Each remains valuable however, all along. And each takes a little bit different ability, preference, frame of reference.
Liam Smith
Having only seven commands however, it is the highest programming language conceivable.
Robert Taylor
So what is this Davidic age? Where are we headed if we don't have a religion to guide us towards God?
Kayden Hill
But they can apply to just about anything. Hardly matters sort of process it is. There are even essentials to it.
1) There is a plan to do something. 2) It involves resources, controls, limitations. 3) The work to do it proceeds. 4) The work and plan are adjusted in real time. 5) Some assessment of the completion is made. 6) There is an effect of the environment. 7) The full effect abates, leaving new potential for something else.
Christopher Ross
Well, we do. It is Scriptural, but beyond the understanding of most.
The David age is a time of social development similar to the time of David. It is the fourth age.
The first age, under Moses was similar to the time of our ancestors under Joshua. The second age was under the Catholic church, basically, but it was afforded, led by Jesus. The third time has been the last 400 years, and Paul has been the chief leader, in Protestantism.
Each of these ages have been a time of metaphysical development in society too, with each becoming a little more advanced than the last. And the next one is the age of Solomon, a time of great wisdom and peace.
It is the time of divine likeness for society.
John James
But the next age is not far off, in fact, it overlaps the present age. We are talking within the present generation it should be seen.
And frankly, some are already seeing it.
Blake Campbell
What has changed our faith is simply better understanding of the ancients intentions, and the need to understand them.
It's not like we have lost the faith. It is just due for renewal, but of a sort that has to come from outside of the church.
The corporate church is unable to renew its self because the needs for that conflict with the present business model.
Michael Flores
What the fuck are you babbling about?
Matthew Perry
And by the design and intent of the ancients, a new sort of "church" develops in the secular world that actually fulfills the needs for social guidance the church has failed to uphold.
But it also becomes a "church" (and I use that word loosely) rooted in the political controls of the real world. It does not really compare with the former in some ways.
Caleb Taylor
The commercial church has become an industry that thrives on the needs of the people for divine understanding, but it does not furnish it. It just stands in the way to compete competitively on that need. And it cannot change from the inside.
Ryder Parker
You are mentally ill. You're seeing connections to your wacky bullshit in the music you like to listen to. This should be a sign to you that your mind is self destructing.
Sebastian Diaz
plato discovered OOP with his theory of forms
Henry Morgan
Many, many people know the whole story. You should at least review the lower half of the synopsis. That is where it all started.
Isaac Sanders
Please fuck off back to /x/, thanks
This is where you belong.
Carter Myers
But Object Oriented Programming is awful.
Robert Thompson
It goes back much further than that. And it now gives us insight to pre-historic wisdom.
Angel Smith
Well, it is challenging. It goes beyond just logic to include much more subtly-discerned data. But it still processes it all very meaningfully and logically.
Ryan Miller
No it doesn't, it obfuscates everything due to pretending something isnwhat is isn't.
Jackson Howard
The world suffers a thought vacuum these days. There is good cause for better thought, but not much freedom for it. And connecting our experience today, our time to times when there was great freedom and great minds is the place to start.
And what we find, is the greatest minds of such times were already thinking of us.
Asher Ortiz
You just described ever organized religion ever.
Brody Green
Right. Very challenging. We have to leave it to the pros.
Lincoln Gonzalez
Yeah, good point. And its not about religion any more. We have science now that our ancestors never had. We don't need to believe in the theoretical now.
But we do have to deal with greater reality than we ever knew.
Connor Gutierrez
Which is more likely: many people have known about this for years and have written songs with hidden messages in them talking about it instead of just telling people, or you're suffering from apophenia and actively mixing the shit you enjoy in with the shit you imagine?
Kevin Cooper
Dude, most people on this board are very familiar with the complications of supporting and promoting unwanted truths. But people in music have been struggling with such things since long before Sup Forums. And they had other ways.
Bentley Walker
Oh, so 'they' have kept everyone from talking about it, and so they've built a secret code language to convey it and it happens to be within your favorite music! Do you know what Occam's razor is?
Dylan Reyes
You have apparently not reviewed the study or the music. You are criticizing the efforts of some of the most brilliant thinkers in music, without even acquainting yourself with their work. And my preference for music is expressed nowhere in this thread.
Christian Fisher
I have overwhelming doubts that I'm going to find anything in there that will change my mind. I expect you probably authored most of it. I don't need to see the data to point out that believing that the entire music industry knows some special religious truth but every single one of them only talks about it indirectly to avoid the wrath of the ominous 'they' is neurotic as fuck for reasons which are actually fucking obvious.
Kevin Rodriguez
Then don't bother.
Ryan Powell
Just making sure that you understand the inconsistency of your own thoughts so that when you try to talk about this to normal people and they look at you like you just asked to shit in their mouth, you know why.
Justin Garcia
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Xavier Clark
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Jason James
Have a bump you crazy bastid.
Ryder Harris
Finally a safe space for us /thothposters/
Christian James
Yeah, pretty slow tonight. No more moshpit of the ChristCucks.
Those threads slides like crazy here. Nobody gets much out of them, seems to me. Too many closed, hardened minds. Church-damaged. Got to admire the effort and intent of some of them.
Brody Harris
If they could only reason with their pastors tho. That's where the problem is. And I know that very well.
Mason Adams
The world is in a really hard place right now and Christian leaders don't even understand how much harder they make things for everybody.
Austin Flores
The very last verse of the OT is about the generation gap we now have in theology.
It fulfills either in the carnal or the "spiritual."
It's about turning the heart of the fathers to the children and the heart of the children to the fathers.
The carnal aspect is easy to understand. But they have fought that and walked away from it for 20 years.
So we have only the spiritual aspect to hope for.
The heart of the fathers have turned to childishness. And the heart of the children to the ancient fathers.
Parker White
So this is what schizophrenia looks like
Jaxson Morris
nigga done lost his mind
Charles Turner
No he's right. Scripture is called "The Word" for a reason. It is the highest logic. God is the Logos
Lincoln Turner
That little Thoth narrative reminds me of something my uncle told me. He's full on alcoholic Native American, does the whole peace pipe sagey medicine man thing.
Describes a dream he had where there was some kind of barrier, with old natives on one side keeping a steely eyed vigil. Guarding and forever watching what was on the other side, which was formless monsters in the same scheme as a Lovecraftian nightmare or beserk hell creatures.
Perhaps holding a belief of some kind, any kind, is a protection against annihilation.
Jace Baker
Yeah, native Indians were remarkably spiritual back in the time when that's what kept them.
Their beliefs were also quite Christian, one great spirit, one great beyond. Honor, brotherhood, community highly apprized.
Ryder Rogers
When the king of Babylon saw the writing on the wall declaring his end, it was not even a whole hand doing the writing. It was just fingers. But it was already too late. The kingdom fell that night.
Grayson Gray
Some of the best prophecy, the most explicit to our time, also comes out of that time, from Daniel.
Word is formed under duress.
Joseph Martin
The other thing about moving in a curve is it implies a return to each place in that path.
There is departure and return to every point. Perpetuity is then established in the cycle, and ownership of it all is manifest in always being on the way back.