🔵 By Timothy Freegard. Photo by lauragrafie.
Souls don’t sleep, they’re aware of their „dead“ condition, impatient, pissed off, and tired of waiting!
We find in the Holy Bible in the Book of revelations at chapter 6 and verses 9 thru 10 that human souls do not sleep. They’re awake and grouchy, and having been „Awake and quite Dead,“ for a long time (from their perspective anyway) they cry out to God, „Jesus Christ! how much longer do we have to lay around here and wait for you to exact vengeance and judgment on those assholes that killed us?“
To wit:
9 „When He opened the fifth seal, I saw under the altar the souls of those who had been slain for the word of God and for the testimony which they held.
10 And they cried out with a loud voice, saying, ‚How long, O Lord, holy and true, until You judge and avenge our blood on those who dwell on the earth?“
Again, this appears to be yet another example of the Bible sowing confusion because the Bible states in literally 50 other places that the dead are asleep that death is a sleep that the dead know nothing that the dead do not know that they are dead that the dead have no working mind. So the question is, after we die do we sleep or are we awake and aware of our situation?
I can shred the Bible to smithereens by pointing out places where it blatantly contradicts itself. And I used to do that, but I no longer see any point in doing so. It’s better to seek the truth rather than destroy what could be a Truth, were it not buried under the mental human excrement, the excrement of those who have misinterpreted the prophets, the ancient writings, their true meaning, conflating allegories or metaphors with fact, interpolating facts, for example, mistaking poems as fact like the Book of Job. Therefore, the Books that comprise the Bible could have been miswritten in any number of ways, including grave errors when translating it. I know of several places where the comma is in the wrong place, and being in the wrong place it altered the true meaning of that sentence. The authors of the books of the Bible didn’t even know what commas were commas didn’t exist in Aramaic or Greek. Some of the miswriting may be innocent and unintentional. The Holy Bible almost certainly is not even remotely close to an accurate reflection of all 66 books‘ authors meaning and intent. To believe otherwise is folly.