Digg down, I don't like the term LOLcat as I've said many-a-time, it should be LOVEcat as they spread God's love across the world with their love meows and love purrs and licks.
In Muntaka Upanishad of Hindu philosophy chapter third describes a symbolic story of two birds. One is adma (soul) and another is jeev(life). Both are sitting in a fig (ficus) (pippala) tree. Jeev eats the fruit of fig tree (Pippala) and adma(soul) is looking at her without any influence.. This story is told to explain even though the life (living being) is doing the worldly things (including sex) it will not affect the soul inside. The interesting thing in this story is comparison of the Adam and Eve of Bible with this. The following points are coincide. Adam and adma. Eve and jeev. pipple and bible. fig is fig (not changed). forbidden fruit is forbidden fruit (not changed). Upanishads are 5000 years old. Bible is 2000 years old. Author Pippala (rishi) (hermit) was living 2500 years ago. Jesus 2000 years. Is it possible that this story has taken this new shape in 3000 years? Readers can do research on this subject. refer / search Deivathin kural written by H.H. Chandrasekarendra Saraswathi swamiji of Kanchi Kamakoti peetam. visit <a class="user" href="http://www.kamakoti.org">http://www.kamakoti.org</a> or read muntaka upanishad in <a class="user" href="http://www.ashokha.co.cc">http://www.ashokha.co.cc</a> or visit http:www.wikipedia.org and read upanishads.If we take the adma (adam) and jeev (eve) as two birds in a symbolic story then there will not be any doubts in their existence as asked by so many.But if we take them as two human beings so many questions will ariseas in <a class="user" href="http://www.answers.com.">http://www.answers.com.</a>
sarahdeanjeanJul 19, 2007
Is this from The Church of Jesus Christ of Caturday Saints?
futureisoursJul 20, 2007
Digg down, I don't like the term LOLcat as I've said many-a-time, it should be LOVEcat as they spread God's love across the world with their love meows and love purrs and licks.
flip360Jul 20, 2007
Not likely.
orchyreJul 20, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://bash.org/?35955">http://bash.org/?35955</a>
supaklawJul 20, 2007
Can I has Apokalips?
tdawson2012Jul 20, 2007
What's lolcats?
chicken2niteAug 5, 2007
transcript: <a class="user" href="http://www.notablogtm.com/2007/07/22/lolcat-bible-transcript/">http://www.notablogtm.com/2007/07/22/lolcat-bible-transcript/</a>
thegyppoSep 14, 2007
Can I haz some lightz?Gyp | <a class="user" href="http://www.felinefury.com/">http://www.felinefury.com/</a>
asokanvvrOct 22, 2008
In Muntaka Upanishad of Hindu philosophy chapter third describes a symbolic story of two birds. One is adma (soul) and another is jeev(life). Both are sitting in a fig (ficus) (pippala) tree. Jeev eats the fruit of fig tree (Pippala) and adma(soul) is looking at her without any influence.. This story is told to explain even though the life (living being) is doing the worldly things (including sex) it will not affect the soul inside. The interesting thing in this story is comparison of the Adam and Eve of Bible with this. The following points are coincide. Adam and adma. Eve and jeev. pipple and bible. fig is fig (not changed). forbidden fruit is forbidden fruit (not changed). Upanishads are 5000 years old. Bible is 2000 years old. Author Pippala (rishi) (hermit) was living 2500 years ago. Jesus 2000 years. Is it possible that this story has taken this new shape in 3000 years? Readers can do research on this subject. refer / search Deivathin kural written by H.H. Chandrasekarendra Saraswathi swamiji of Kanchi Kamakoti peetam. visit <a class="user" href="http://www.kamakoti.org">http://www.kamakoti.org</a> or read muntaka upanishad in <a class="user" href="http://www.ashokha.co.cc">http://www.ashokha.co.cc</a> or visit http:www.wikipedia.org and read upanishads.If we take the adma (adam) and jeev (eve) as two birds in a symbolic story then there will not be any doubts in their existence as asked by so many.But if we take them as two human beings so many questions will ariseas in <a class="user" href="http://www.answers.com.">http://www.answers.com.</a>