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Old 12-18-2009, 10:38 PM   #75
orthodoxymoron
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Default Re: Worship Is Not Necessary

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Originally Posted by New Age Messiah View Post
1). The sayings of Jesus were already being said before he lived.

2). While some of them are fairly close to true spirituality, most of them are hideous threats, ten virgins, being ready in that hour, narrow path, bearing fruit, etc.

3). The actual surroundings of the actual history establish FULL WELL that Jesus was not a spiritual teacher of any merit, he was crucified for being a militant. They decided he was "the" messiah after he was dead. They argued fussed and fought about what it all meant, as do churches still today.

Bottom line, it means nothing and is meaningless. My story proves it false, as only a true omniscient omnipotent being could have orchestrated my story. And I set out on a mission to REPLACE religion with NATURE, REALITY and SPIRIT. Which I succeeded in doing, with HER help, against all the machinations of arrogant MALE DOMINATED mass stupidity in society at large.

They made up the born of a virgin dude form all the other old messiah stories. The kingdom of god was supposed to happen in that generation. All the prophecies were meant for that day and age. The gospels contradict each other on what Jesus said on the cross and what happened at the tomb.

Christianity is over.
1. The principles and concepts revealed in the words attributed to Christ are much more important to me than the source. I don't think anyone was meticulously writing down everything Jesus said. His 'teachings' may have even consisted of a pre-prepared script of the 'Best Hits of Ancient Wisdom'.

2. The moral of the Parable of the Ten Virgins (and being prepared) is to be spiritually prepared for spiritual warfare...which will intensify eschatologically...in the 'Quickening'. The Narrow Path imagery represents that those who are irresponsible and who do not love neighbor as self...will not be able to participate in the 'Kingdom of God'. This put the Corrupt PTB on notice that they would be on the outside...looking in. People 'bear fruit' and behave responsibly when they are spiritually mature. How one lives, and how one treats others, is extremely important. The essence of the Teachings of Jesus is Namaste Responsible Freedom. It is a Religion of Responsibility.

3. I have very little argument with Albert Schweitzer and his 'Quest of the Historical Jesus'...and little argument with most legitimate Jesus Studies...such as conducted by 'The Jesus Seminar'...or reflected in books such as 'A Myth of Innocence' by Louise Gluck. The Teachings of Jesus were suppressed after his death. Paul established a very different religion...not based upon the Teachings of Jesus. The churches are fussing, fuming, and confused...because they don't follow the Teachings of Jesus. They don't do what Jesus said to do.

It sounds as though you are seeking to replace a god with a goddess. Who knows...they may be the same being. I don't dispute your experience. Supernatural Stuff (SS) really happens...but I generally don't trust the supernatural because of so much deception and demonic activity.

You are correct that Christianity (as is usually taught) has astrological and pagan aspects...and mirrors ancient mythology. You are also correct that the prophecies of Christ applied to that present generation. Some try to use dual applications (then and now) through inaugurated and consummated eschatology.

Churchianity is over (unless the New World Order Theocracy is successful). Christlike Namaste Constitutional Responsible Freedom is just beginning.

Namaste
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