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Here is my reasoning: Before Magic Charms came out, The Magi were ruled as magicians. Since I see no reason this would be concluded other than for the fact that they were wisemen (AKA magi), seeing as we know next to nothing more about these men, I take that to mean that Redemption ruled all wisemen as magicians. The reason the magician identifier was taken away from The Magi was not because Cactus decided that wisemen were not magicians, but rather because Rob and company did not like the idea of having magicians as heroes. I assume this would mean that all other wisemen would still be considered magicians, as long as they are not heroes, which Egyptian Wisemen are not.
Quote from: YourMathTeacher on June 27, 2010, 05:33:02 PMQuote from: Master KChief on June 27, 2010, 05:28:12 PMyou care less about the true meanings of biblical words?Less than zero percent of words on the internet are Biblical. he just said he used strongs concordance. i wouldnt take that so lightly.
Quote from: Master KChief on June 27, 2010, 05:28:12 PMyou care less about the true meanings of biblical words?Less than zero percent of words on the internet are Biblical.
you care less about the true meanings of biblical words?
And just FYI, I have heard that the magi actually could have been students under the great prophet Daniel during the Babylonian Captivity Period for Judah. Therefore, they would be "Wise Men" like Prof. Underwood said...
Quote from: Wings of Music on June 27, 2010, 11:57:52 AMAnd just FYI, I have heard that the magi actually could have been students under the great prophet Daniel during the Babylonian Captivity Period for Judah. Therefore, they would be "Wise Men" like Prof. Underwood said...Actually that post you were referring to came from the "other Prof" I do find your theory to be quite interesting that they were wise men from Babylon who had been taught in a "school of Daniel" sort of thing.
Bible > Gameplay
Quote from: The Warrior on June 28, 2010, 07:08:47 PMBible > GameplayThe Warrior is right. From now on, the following Redemption changes must occur:5. Moses gains every identifier that has ever been created.
There's more than one way to define "magician." The Magi do not qualify under the definition Redemption uses.
So you're saying Astrologers aren't magicians?
How would the magi know who the hebrew God was if they were from the east?
Quote from: TheHobbit13 on June 29, 2010, 02:54:19 PMHow would the magi know who the hebrew God was if they were from the east?Romans 1:20
Quote from: JSB23 on June 29, 2010, 01:34:29 PMSo you're saying Astrologers aren't magicians? If their ability to read the stars comes from God then no they are not magicians. If their ability to read the stars comes from other sources (i.e. witchcraft or sorcery) then yes they are magicians. In Redemption a magician is not identified by the act he performs but by the power he calls upon when performing that act.
How would the magi know who the Hebrew God was if they were from the east?
That just proves how much more amazing God is
I'd be very surprised if they called on God because