SYTFE
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I grew up Catholic, but I'm no longer Catholic, I'm agnostic. But I was thinking about this particular verse and how weird it is.
Luke 9:58
And Jesus said unto him, Foxes have holes, and birds of the air have nests; but the Son of man hath not where to lay his head.
What does it mean? The guys on Ancient Aliens talk a lot about how we may have been "brought here," to Earth. And other ancient texts mention things along these lines as well. Ancient alien proponents would probably take it to mean that Earth isn't our actual home, that somewhere else was our original home.
I'm assuming Christians might interpret this to mean that our home is with God, not here on Earth. But that seems a bit convenient and not really what Jesus was talking about. If it were, he would've been more explicit with that.
Anyway, I realize there was at least a 30-50 year gap between the time Jesus allegedly was here and when one word was written about him, but it's still a captivating verse at any rate. There are still lots of curious anomalies and interesting things in the Bible, especially in the books that were taken out.
Luke 9:58
And Jesus said unto him, Foxes have holes, and birds of the air have nests; but the Son of man hath not where to lay his head.
What does it mean? The guys on Ancient Aliens talk a lot about how we may have been "brought here," to Earth. And other ancient texts mention things along these lines as well. Ancient alien proponents would probably take it to mean that Earth isn't our actual home, that somewhere else was our original home.
I'm assuming Christians might interpret this to mean that our home is with God, not here on Earth. But that seems a bit convenient and not really what Jesus was talking about. If it were, he would've been more explicit with that.
Anyway, I realize there was at least a 30-50 year gap between the time Jesus allegedly was here and when one word was written about him, but it's still a captivating verse at any rate. There are still lots of curious anomalies and interesting things in the Bible, especially in the books that were taken out.