The War on Christianity

Discussion in 'Religion and Spirituality' started by Bickz, Nov 12, 2008.

  1. You mean a show like "Gilligan's Island" or something?

    Christ!
     
    #211     Dec 20, 2008
  2. volente_00

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  3. "Meanwhile, where is God? This is one of the most disquieting symptoms. When you are happy, so happy that you have no sense of needing Him, so happy that you are tempted to feel His claims upon you as an interruption, if you remember yourself and turn to Him with gratitude and praise, you will be — or so it feels — welcomed with open arms. But go to Him when your need is desperate, when all other help is vain, and what do you find? A door slammed in your face, and a sound of bolting and double bolting on the inside."
    CS Lewis "A grief observed".
     
    #213     Dec 21, 2008
  4. A good diplomat can tell you to go to hell and make you smile on your way there. Such is the mind that makes this universe, and such are such mind's diplomats, as interviewed here. That mind manifests all bodies, magically, as demonstrated. In the interview, a body seems to come and go, but all bodies come and go according to this mind's dictates.

    This mind is not man's future, but rather, his past and present. It produces all bodies, and sets their limits, holding them hostage. This mind is insane, as well as everything it produces. This mind is made and used by the Son of God to decieve his own mind. It's voice is an hallucination, as well as all its effects. It tells the collective prodigal Son what it wants to hear...anything but the truth. The body is what the mind makes to decieve itself.

    In spite of this diplomats suggestion that the making of this universe is "reality" which to uneducated minds seems like "magic"...the educated mind understands that this universe is made by magic...made to usurp reality with its own pirated version.

    As the Son reaches beyond the totality of knowledge, madness presumes to "know" both:

    GoD and nOt gOd ["good" and "evil"]
    Life and nOt liFe ["life and death"]
    KnowlegDe and nOt knOwledge [ignorance, perception, belief]

    Likewise, for every attribute within the Kingdom of God [Reality, the Son of God], there is a thesis [hypothesis] and its antithesis. In this way, *magic* presumes to reconcile opposites into one world...one universe. Magic distributes the opposites along continuums, tempting the mind to make judgements about what imagines is real. The result is a universe which is entirely false, fake, and illusiory...made real by the judgements about it.

    The mixing of thesis and antithesis produces what is the "antiChrist"...this universe. Note well, that beyond "this universe" there is no other [according to this diplomat, and according to Paul's gospel]. And in this way, magic obliterates the Kingdom of God from the prodigal Son's mind. And so, it is absent from the mind of man and his beloved religions and spiritual paths.

    Only judgement makes a world of magic 'real' [ie. "so mote it be"]. Accordingly, the diplomat makes many judgements about this universe, making it real, and suggests that this universe is both heaven and hell [so mote it IS]. Only in magic can heaven and its opposite by combined into one universe. The effect is entirely hell...fake on both ends of the sprectrum, and fake all along the continuum in between.

    But by means of the various continuum, hell traps the collective prodigal Son upon a useless journey going nowhere...never really arriving anywhere...always striving...perpetually seeking...never finding...never arriving.

    By means of such diplomats, the war on truth continues...in time...from the beginning of this world until present time...against the mind of the Son of God...against himSelf. This universe begins in confusion. And this interview gives a good example of the kind of confusing b.s. that goes to make insanity seem logical, valuable, even godly. In the interview, an atheist falls for the hype, perhaps because atheism is his goal. The good news is that stu would probably not fall for it. :)

    Is *Our Father* insane?
    Not at all.
    But this imposter would make him so...as would its world.
    And so would what is called "Christianity".

    Christ!
     
    #214     Dec 22, 2008