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Originally Posted by magnetaress
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Basically, you got it. Asgard good in some, Asgard bad in some "replicators and machine people, aka angels bad in some". etc Devils are time traveling humans from the future... see ST:.Discovery (Star Trek aka SATAN ST. Children of men.. being demons that can't ascend, ascending us. etc... There's no such thing as hell and angels, just different post singularity civs trying to manipulate the universe into what they consider paradise. Nothing is 'good'. Freedom is costly. Servitude is rewarded by the angels... Most people die in abject ignorance and meaninglessness, you are not reincarnated in heaven, nor on earth by a "God" who lies to you but enjoys voyeristically watching his creation. And draws no distinction from the individual to the civilization or his religion.
I think the only thing stopping us from completely getting bowled over is that there literally is a war in heaven and one side doesn't have the time to expend stamping us out because we are still stuck on this shitty rock yelling at eachother over gay rights and haven't passed a singularity/filter were we become a player.
One side is pushing us there.
It is all madness.
Regardless.
It is good to know what the stars are made of tho. And how to build our own. We could win and start creating creation. Look at our AIs and games.
There's good money to be made if u can buy a slot in netflix telling your version of the time and true old story. Then u die, after hookers, buying your 'friends' boob jobs, and illegal parties during quarentine.
Check out: https://www.amazon.com/Contact-Novel.../dp/1501197983
^^^^^^^^^^^ absolutely a must read
tho. it's uplifting and not as terrifying as the tug of war bullshit the multimedia industry engages in (because it's way less sensational and way more accurate, speculative, science fiction)
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Personally believe the most harm being done to our species and world is by the Pharisees spouting biblical prophecy as some sort of de-facto-truth. They don't speek for god, the aliens, or the angels, they are just ignorant tribal chieftains with lofty ideals and insane demonic totems themselves, and a big fear of the other 'demons' to wield like a cudgel against anyone who threatens their power and security.
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Pharisees are those who leverage God's word as a system of legalism and posit themselves as the gatekeeper between us and divine.
Matthew 23 makes this point fairly clearly, specifically verses 13-14, and can very aptly be applied to the catholic church, as well as any brimstone bible thumpers in the protestant/puritan lines. Christ didn't come to condemn us, he came to free us from our own self-selected condemnation, after all.
At its core, the bible describes humanity as CAPABLE of creating reality with their mind, just like God created this material plane with his mind.
Along this line of thought, if we envision ourselves as purely material brings, as described in the nature of deceitful human thinking/rationale detailed in the verses bridging Wisdom chapters 1 & 2, then our mind makes that reality true for the individuals who come to believe in the atheists "truth".
It kind of brings the whole concept of "hell" into question,
namely, is "hell" something we manifest IN THIS LIFE and really just a descriptor of the "total depravity" and "squallor" we can allow to become our reality?
And if so, does it follow us to a place in the afterlife, or does belief in non-existence of the soul become manifest in what would otherwise be the reunion with the godhead after our time on this plane is complete, by instead resulting in pure non-existence after this "life"?
Regardless, if we accept the premise that our minds reify our reality, then the bible and it's Tennant's are more of a guideline on HOW TO reconnect with the source of life and consciousness in this time here on this plane, so that we are able to keep faith and reconnect with God when our time here is over, as opposed to a bevy of charges which are levied over us simply because of our flawed human (ego) nature.
Viewing "salvation" in this light also disarms the atheist/blasphemer's recalcitrant and misplaced ire at God, dispels the psychological projection of externalizing our own self-selected miseries, projecting blame on God, and allows us to see them for the projections they are.
This topic is also touched upon in Wisdom, where Solomon expresses the fact that "Death" did not come from God. It came from our choice to eschew God and Christ, thus cutting ourselves off from the immortality which would otherwise be manifest without sin (and it's reward of death)
Some food for thought.