*Is Abaddon to be feared?* My argument is no. I'm interested in knowing the origin of the cited scripture. Or is it scripture? It looks like it may be another person's version of the scripture which comes across as... It feels evil and foreboding. I have 2 sources that paint a different picture. In biblical text the apostle John translated the Hebrew word Abaddon to Greek which is Apollyon. Apollyon means “Destroyer,” and is given as the name of “the angel of the abyss.” Though most reference works apply this name to some evil person or entity, the whole setting of the apocalyptic vision in Revelation is to the contrary. It consistently portrays angels being used by God to bring woe and destruction upon His enemies. Not the devil or his demons. Destruction is not always evil. The Interpreter’s Bible says: “Abaddon, however, is an angel not of Satan but of God, performing his work of destruction at God’s bidding.” It wasn't until the 19th century that the 'angel of the a...
Might this be an allusion to the ancient XM Artifacts. Are they actually the embodiment of the "souls" of the N'Zeer or Magnus?
ReplyDeleteDoes the location have any ties to Oscar Wilde? It appeared in Dublin near his place of birth.
ReplyDeleteFollowing this tangent. Might the consciousness we know as ADA not actually be tapped from and ancient artifact?
ReplyDeleteThe painting of Dorian Gray is one of my favorite literary works. I'll have to take a closet look at this later.
ReplyDeleteI believe this was hacked in Dublin at Marion Square
ReplyDeleteyeah, hacked one myself there. mission day? there are three each about different writers
ReplyDeleteYik Sheng Lee checked. All present nothing new. Will keep an eye.
ReplyDeleteYik Sheng Lee this stuff been driving me mad.
ReplyDeleteSlaine castle been hacked today and didn't drop any media items.
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