a lot of people say bloodmary is real, and a lot of people say bloodmary is not real. it depends on you to say yes or no.
That is for you to decide for yourself, There are two arguments, See the reasonableness of both sides. satanism does not lead to happiness, beyond the pursuit of knowledge. Happiness is but a symptom of ignorance, satanism leads to knowledge and clarification. Xians, however, Happily convince themselves of their idiotic beliefs. "good" is simply a manner of logic, not emotion satisfaction.
Pretty fast - between the speed of thought and the 'twinkling of an eye'.1Co 15:52 In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed.Just how fast is the 'twinkling of an eye' ?It is not the time it takes to blink an eye: for you to see someone's eyes twinkle, light must travel through the front of their eye, be reflected off their retina, and then exit their eye.Assuming (for the of ease of calculation) that you are standing close to that person so the transmission time from eyeball-to-eyeball can be regarded as instantaneous, and that a person's eyeball is 2.5 cm in diameter, the light would have to travel a distance of 5cm (or 1/20,000th or 2x10-4 of a kilometer).Since the speed of light is 300,000 (or 3x105) km/sec, this means it would take or 1/6 x 10-9 seconds (ie 1/2 x1/3 x 10-4 x 10-5 seconds), or 1/60,000,000,000th of a second to make a person's eyeball twinkle: so angels travel pretty fast!
"In the twinkling of an eye" is a phrase meaning in an instant or very quickly. It's earliest uses are found in Robert Manning of Brunne's 1303 version of Handlyng synne, "Yn twynkelyng of an ye." It is also found in the Bible in 1 Corinthians 15:52, "In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed."
Since you asked this as a personal question I will give you my personal answer. Psalm 119:105 Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path. (KJV) The way I have been taught and the way that I see it, our lives are a journey. We start as a newborn and grow into adulthood and then continue on till our bodies give out. This is a journey because during our walk through life we have to make choices. Just as we do when we are driving we constantly make adjustments to out direction. If we drive down the road with our headlights off at night we will drive off the road into a ditch or take a wrong exit because we did not follow the directions or see the sign. It is just as dangerous, no, more dangerous, to go through life without a guiding light. Jesus Christ is my guiding light. He shows me the way to go and He lights the way so that I won't stumble. In the Gospel according to John 1:1-4 it says: In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The same was in the beginning with God. All things were made by Him; and without Him was not any thing made that was made. In Him was life; and the life was the light of men. (KJV) Jesus is the Word and the Word is the light that guides us. By following Jesus' teachings we have a beacon that will shine the way for us. Will we stray from the light? Saddly yes. Will Jesus "Leave the light on for ya?" Yes He will. I let Jesus guide me. He is my light in a dark world. That is what that passage means to me and that is how it applies to my life.
John did not carry the cross at all, although he was present at the Crucifixion - the only disciple who did not abandon Jesus. The cross was carried by Jesus himself, as was the custom, until he was so exhausted that he fell from the weight. Then we are told that a foreigner visiting Jerusalem, Simon of Cyrene, was commanded to carry it by the Roman guards there for the last stretch up to the Place of the Skull where Jesus was crucified. Incidentally, when we hear of the 'cross' being carried, this was actually the cross-bar and not the whole cross. The cross-bar would have been carried across the shoulders so that the rough hewn wood would dig into the flayed and wounded back (caused by the savage whipping where chunks of flesh would be removed during the process) so that the maximum pain could be infllicted. Carrying (or dragging) a full cross like you see in Hollywood movies was not the practice of the Romans and never really happened. For one thing, crosses were usually in two parts - an upright and a crossbeam (which was carried), and secondly, just dragging a cross over one shoulder is much less exhausing and easier on a wounded back than carrying a crossbeam across the victim's shoulders, which would have been agony. The Romans were very clever people, wonderful architects, engineers, politician, artists and so on... but they were also astonishingly cruel.
the only thing i know is that bloodymary does have kids. but i don't know how much kids she has.
She has past a way!
No bloodymary is not nice shes mean and grumpy, she thinks the ppl who chant the words are the guy who killed her and her children!!
yes she did.
I guess kinda
Honestly, Bloodymary is not true. Alot of perople tried it and nothing happened and that proves that Bloddymary is not true. Some say it was a book made up just to scare people.
No, you cannot see Bloody Mary in the light. The legend typically involves summoning her in a dark room with a mirror. Bloody Mary is said to appear in the mirror when specific rituals are performed in the dark.
She was killed by an car accident, but she is defintely not real. She's a myth.
no bloodymary does not have a sister alive she never had a sister.
just scary like maybe bloody eyes.
Yes it is actualy a picture of bloodymary
Well she could be or not because some ppl tried it and they died and some ppl tried it and didnt die but legend says that her spirit was trapped in all mirrors searching for the guy who shot her dead. My opinion is no bloodymary is not alive!!