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7 years 5 days ago - 7 years 5 days ago #266306
by OB1Shinobi
Replied by OB1Shinobi on topic Is recognition that Jews have the best ideology of the Abrahamic cults the reaso
i did
i shook and shook
and the poop fell out, and then it promptly logged onto the internet with the username "Greatest-I-Am"
thats right I-Am, I AM your progenitor!
"progenitor" is too formal though, you can call me "daddy" (or "sir" when im in a bad mood)
now, go clean your bowl i mean "room"
i shook and shook
and the poop fell out, and then it promptly logged onto the internet with the username "Greatest-I-Am"
thats right I-Am, I AM your progenitor!
"progenitor" is too formal though, you can call me "daddy" (or "sir" when im in a bad mood)
now, go clean your bowl i mean "room"
Last edit: 7 years 5 days ago by OB1Shinobi.
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6 years 7 months ago #282787
by ZealotX
Replied by ZealotX on topic Is recognition that Jews have the best ideology of the Abrahamic cults the reaso
The problem is that Islam is Christian heresy. Gnosticism is Jewish and Christian heresy. Christianity is Jewish heresy. And Judaism is pagan heresy.
What they all have in common is arrogance which doesn't allow them to see their connection to each other and allows them to borrow from each other without having to uphold one standard or one organization. They hate each other only because they don't understand each other. And they don't understand each other because they choose not to be whatever they other is.
Also, every group seeks validation. Gnostics try to claim Jesus was gnostic. Christians claim Jesus was Christian. Jews claim supremacy because of Moses. And there is no real evidence that the real person ever matched the legends. And instead of learning how to become legendary followers often learn only to obey those who claim to have more authority to speak for their shared notion of God.
What they all have in common is arrogance which doesn't allow them to see their connection to each other and allows them to borrow from each other without having to uphold one standard or one organization. They hate each other only because they don't understand each other. And they don't understand each other because they choose not to be whatever they other is.
Also, every group seeks validation. Gnostics try to claim Jesus was gnostic. Christians claim Jesus was Christian. Jews claim supremacy because of Moses. And there is no real evidence that the real person ever matched the legends. And instead of learning how to become legendary followers often learn only to obey those who claim to have more authority to speak for their shared notion of God.
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6 years 7 months ago - 6 years 7 months ago #282788
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Hate seems like a strong word in this case. Any Christian that hates another is a hypocrite by their own standards.
Seems a bit narsasistic of him, dontcha think?
He was known as "King of the Jews", a majority know him as Jewish, I know of no learned Christian that claims Jesus was a Christian.
Become "legendary"? I've never known a man to activly seek to become "legendary". They may strive to catch Legendary Pokemon, but not to become themselves "legendary". To become "legendary" seems like a childish goal, if you ask me, and goes against what the Jedi stand for so would in itself be counterproductive to our faith amongst many others.
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ZealotX wrote: They hate each other only because they don't understand each other.
Hate seems like a strong word in this case. Any Christian that hates another is a hypocrite by their own standards.
ZealotX wrote: Christians claim Jesus was Christian.
Seems a bit narsasistic of him, dontcha think?

ZealotX wrote: And instead of learning how to become legendary followers often learn only to obey those who claim to have more authority to speak for their shared notion of God.
Become "legendary"? I've never known a man to activly seek to become "legendary". They may strive to catch Legendary Pokemon, but not to become themselves "legendary". To become "legendary" seems like a childish goal, if you ask me, and goes against what the Jedi stand for so would in itself be counterproductive to our faith amongst many others.
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