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Go away Teppler.
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Ezekiel 34:30 "Thus shall they know that I the LORD their God am with them, and that they, even the house of Israel, are my people, said the Lord GOD." | |||
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D-d-d-don't you quote me bible verse.
I was raised on that shit and I can tell you the word is more powerful than the action. God does as he chooses and the less he does the better in his vision. This is why we "must" obey human law.
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https://www.godisagift.com/home/godandtheego Ego is anti-Christ The 7 Deadly Sins are manifestation of the Ego they exist in syzygy with the 7 hallowed virtues before the transformation of the cross. This is why its said that it more difficult for a rich man to pass through the eye of a needle than it is for them to enter the Kingdom of God. (Matthew 19:23-26) (mark 10:24-27) (Luke 18:24-27) This is why John the Baptist says "I" must decrease for him to increase (John 3:30) The literal textbook defintion of the Latin word "Ego" is "I" As for Human Law, it merely says not to put yourself at odds with the governing authorities if it is not in direct conflict with God's law because as disciples we are to be above reproach while delivering God's word. In the case of a conflict, we are told to obey God foremost. And on that note, if Human Law finds its origin in Ego, this illegitimizes the authority of the body issuing such law, because that authority is, by definition, acting out of ego, and not carrying forth God's will. By the way, look up the greek origin of the word syzygy and its secondary definition. It literally means "to be yoked together" in the context of diametrical pairs of opposing ethos. Then read Matthew 11:29 with new eyes. Moses, Elijah, John, and Jesus were Essenes; not of the rabbinical sect of the Pharisees and Saducees. It makes me wonder if youve read any of this stuff, or if youre just opining from errant rote memory;if not thin-air. | |||
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Last edited by Gwaihir; 03-28-2020 at 02:53 AM..
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Stand up comedians in the old days, in recent days and in modern days.
They have it far more accurate than we ever will. Humor and laughing is a unique human trait. don't be so serious about the meaning of life. **Enjoy yourself don't be a 'bad' person an I promise you'll be fine.
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Is this where we come to worship Satan?
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What is Wrath? Where does it come from? Repressed feelings of being devalued by others, or helplessness? If so, in order to address it we consciously evoke self control, and find our self worth in God as an expression that promotes calm and patience. What is Priide? Repressed shame? If so, in order to address this we evoke stength in self discipline under God to promote Humility. What is Envy? Repressed feelings of perceiving ourselves as less than others? If so, to address this we evoke celebration of the success of others, and in doing so we find comradery and compassion. What is gluttony? Repressed feelings that are not going to be taken care of for our physical needs by God? If so, we address this by trusting in the Lord's provision, and in doing so we find solace and thankfulness for the gifts we are given, by the grace of God. In this way, the cross symbolizes an x,y graph, with the 7 deadly sins occupying the -,+ quadrant, and it's subconscious cause as occupying the -,- quadrant. This naturally places the hallowed virtues in the +,- quadrant as subconscious manifestations of the True(Christ)-self, and its deliberate action that brings about the subconsious manifestation in the +,+ quadrant. | |||
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Last edited by Gwaihir; 03-28-2020 at 04:13 AM..
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Understanding this syzygy of sin/virtue then brings new meaning to the verse found in Psalms 119:130.
The unfolding of your words gives light; it gives understanding to the simple. (Note Psalms is old testament, so this Truth pre-existed Christ) Now lets look at Romans 5:6 For when we were yet WITHOUT STRENGTH, in due time Christ died for the ungodly. "Without strength" is syzygially identical to "with Shame" or "full of Shame", so lets plug this back in to the verse... For when we were yet "full of Shame", in due time Christ died for the ungodly. Likewise, since Shame is the subconscious form of Pride we can also plug this in: For when we were yet "full of Pride", "at just the right time" Christ died for the ungodly. Likewise, since Humility is the subconscious manifestation of strength we can also plug this substitute into the verse: For when we were yet without "humility", "at just the right time" Christ died for the ungodly. Of note, in the 30 years leading up to the first ecumenical council under Nero, it is a known fact that the presiding Bishop of the early church tasked the scribes at Alexandria to make 1 translation of each verse of the Christian bible. Before this, Christianity had numerous translations of each verse, and it wasnt until they were preparing for a marraige between the politik of Rome and orthodox Christianity that the words were folded up the way we see them now. Hope this realization helps. | ||
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