Jesus is the Christ

You worship your imagination
No. I just don't read the Bible literally because I know - and you know - it doesn't make any sense to do so. I wouldn't believe it either if I read it literally. So rather than reading Genesis literally this is what I take from reading Genesis allegorically. I challenge you to disagree with any of it.

God created existence. Everything he created is good. What he created was done in steps. Man is a product of that creation. Man is unlike any other creature in creation. Man is made in God’s image in that he is a being which knows and creates. Man was told to go forth and be fruitful. Man knows right from wrong. Rather than abandoning the concept of right and wrong when man does wrong, he rationalizes he didn’t do wrong. Successful behaviors naturally lead to success. Failed behaviors naturally lead to failure. Don't rationalize your failures, mistakes and errors. Own them. Pass it down to the next generation.
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Everything he (they) created is good.
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:iyfyus.jpg:
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what about you, bing. christianity ... who created that.
Mathew 16:18
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Mathew 16:18
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no, christianity was created during the 4th century taking just under 100 years to write and became the "religion" of the roman empire - or more accurately is a political organization disguised as a religion with an unsavory history from that time ...
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to the present day. exercising their "moral" authority.


- what reason would there be for a church.
 
You worship your imagination
No. I just don't read the Bible literally because I know - and you know - it doesn't make any sense to do so. I wouldn't believe it either if I read it literally. So rather than reading Genesis literally this is what I take from reading Genesis allegorically. I challenge you to disagree with any of it.

God created existence. Everything he created is good. What he created was done in steps. Man is a product of that creation. Man is unlike any other creature in creation. Man is made in God’s image in that he is a being which knows and creates. Man was told to go forth and be fruitful. Man knows right from wrong. Rather than abandoning the concept of right and wrong when man does wrong, he rationalizes he didn’t do wrong. Successful behaviors naturally lead to success. Failed behaviors naturally lead to failure. Don't rationalize your failures, mistakes and errors. Own them. Pass it down to the next generation.
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Everything he (they) created is good.
.
:iyfyus.jpg:
.
what about you, bing. christianity ... who created that.
Mathew 16:18
.
Mathew 16:18
.
no, christianity was created during the 4th century taking just under 100 years to write and became the "religion" of the roman empire - or more accurately is a political organization disguised as a religion with an unsavory history from that time ...
.
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to the present day. exercising their "moral" authority.


- what reason would there be for a church.
>>>>"religion" of the roman empire - or more accurately
* a political organization disguised as a religion* with an unsavory history from that time.

They did warn of this, but by way of cryptic verses, slang terms, and symbols, so that Rome would not know they were being talked about.
Phrases like Kittim and Seas=Rome
Ships=Rome's army
Symbol of the Scarlet Red 2 horn devil=Color of Rome whereby the horns= power of authorities and those
2 authorities being Rome's Political Authority hidden behind the mask of it's Religious authority trying to create the 1 world religion using all cultures mythologies deities and messianic figures they could speak and control behind. (Get it's foothold in all kingdoms collecting taxes under the guise of tithes)
Today the U.S. is mimicking Rome's fall and similarly masking it's 2 horn system 1-being the political authority masked by it's second horn= progressive (fake)activist authority which is it's new 1 world global religion it gets political power from=sticks it's feet in everyones business in all kingdoms (global domination) collecting taxes in the guise of climate control and many more activist donations that pay for their jet set lifestyle that polutes the very thing they are claiming activists against.
 
You worship your imagination
No. I just don't read the Bible literally because I know - and you know - it doesn't make any sense to do so. I wouldn't believe it either if I read it literally. So rather than reading Genesis literally this is what I take from reading Genesis allegorically. I challenge you to disagree with any of it.

God created existence. Everything he created is good. What he created was done in steps. Man is a product of that creation. Man is unlike any other creature in creation. Man is made in God’s image in that he is a being which knows and creates. Man was told to go forth and be fruitful. Man knows right from wrong. Rather than abandoning the concept of right and wrong when man does wrong, he rationalizes he didn’t do wrong. Successful behaviors naturally lead to success. Failed behaviors naturally lead to failure. Don't rationalize your failures, mistakes and errors. Own them. Pass it down to the next generation.
.
Everything he (they) created is good.
.
:iyfyus.jpg:
.
what about you, bing. christianity ... who created that.
Mathew 16:18
.
Mathew 16:18
.
no, christianity was created during the 4th century taking just under 100 years to write and became the "religion" of the roman empire - or more accurately is a political organization disguised as a religion with an unsavory history from that time ...
.
View attachment 467780
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to the present day. exercising their "moral" authority.


- what reason would there be for a church.
Mathew 16:18
 
You worship your imagination
No. I just don't read the Bible literally because I know - and you know - it doesn't make any sense to do so. I wouldn't believe it either if I read it literally. So rather than reading Genesis literally this is what I take from reading Genesis allegorically. I challenge you to disagree with any of it.

God created existence. Everything he created is good. What he created was done in steps. Man is a product of that creation. Man is unlike any other creature in creation. Man is made in God’s image in that he is a being which knows and creates. Man was told to go forth and be fruitful. Man knows right from wrong. Rather than abandoning the concept of right and wrong when man does wrong, he rationalizes he didn’t do wrong. Successful behaviors naturally lead to success. Failed behaviors naturally lead to failure. Don't rationalize your failures, mistakes and errors. Own them. Pass it down to the next generation.
Of course. If you read the holy book of your religion, and imagine they actually meant something else, it makes sense. :lol:
 
You worship your imagination
No. I just don't read the Bible literally because I know - and you know - it doesn't make any sense to do so. I wouldn't believe it either if I read it literally. So rather than reading Genesis literally this is what I take from reading Genesis allegorically. I challenge you to disagree with any of it.

God created existence. Everything he created is good. What he created was done in steps. Man is a product of that creation. Man is unlike any other creature in creation. Man is made in God’s image in that he is a being which knows and creates. Man was told to go forth and be fruitful. Man knows right from wrong. Rather than abandoning the concept of right and wrong when man does wrong, he rationalizes he didn’t do wrong. Successful behaviors naturally lead to success. Failed behaviors naturally lead to failure. Don't rationalize your failures, mistakes and errors. Own them. Pass it down to the next generation.
.
Everything he (they) created is good.
.
:iyfyus.jpg:
.
what about you, bing. christianity ... who created that.
Mathew 16:18
.
Mathew 16:18
.
no, christianity was created during the 4th century taking just under 100 years to write and became the "religion" of the roman empire - or more accurately is a political organization disguised as a religion with an unsavory history from that time ...
.
View attachment 467780
.
to the present day. exercising their "moral" authority.


- what reason would there be for a church.
Mathew 16:18
.
Mathew 16:18
.
is there something you are trying to say ...
.
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You worship your imagination
No. I just don't read the Bible literally because I know - and you know - it doesn't make any sense to do so. I wouldn't believe it either if I read it literally. So rather than reading Genesis literally this is what I take from reading Genesis allegorically. I challenge you to disagree with any of it.

God created existence. Everything he created is good. What he created was done in steps. Man is a product of that creation. Man is unlike any other creature in creation. Man is made in God’s image in that he is a being which knows and creates. Man was told to go forth and be fruitful. Man knows right from wrong. Rather than abandoning the concept of right and wrong when man does wrong, he rationalizes he didn’t do wrong. Successful behaviors naturally lead to success. Failed behaviors naturally lead to failure. Don't rationalize your failures, mistakes and errors. Own them. Pass it down to the next generation.
.
Everything he (they) created is good.
.
:iyfyus.jpg:
.
what about you, bing. christianity ... who created that.
Mathew 16:18
.
Mathew 16:18
.
no, christianity was created during the 4th century taking just under 100 years to write and became the "religion" of the roman empire - or more accurately is a political organization disguised as a religion with an unsavory history from that time ...
.
View attachment 467780
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to the present day. exercising their "moral" authority.


- what reason would there be for a church.
>>>>"religion" of the roman empire - or more accurately
* a political organization disguised as a religion* with an unsavory history from that time.

They did warn of this, but by way of cryptic verses, slang terms, and symbols, so that Rome would not know they were being talked about.
Phrases like Kittim and Seas=Rome
Ships=Rome's army
Symbol of the Scarlet Red 2 horn devil=Color of Rome whereby the horns= power of authorities and those
2 authorities being Rome's Political Authority hidden behind the mask of it's Religious authority trying to create the 1 world religion using all cultures mythologies deities and messianic figures they could speak and control behind. (Get it's foothold in all kingdoms collecting taxes under the guise of tithes)
Today the U.S. is mimicking Rome's fall and similarly masking it's 2 horn system 1-being the political authority masked by it's second horn= progressive (fake)activist authority which is it's new 1 world global religion it gets political power from=sticks it's feet in everyones business in all kingdoms (global domination) collecting taxes in the guise of climate control and many more activist donations that pay for their jet set lifestyle that polutes the very thing they are claiming activists against.
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Phrases like ...
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"religion of the roman empire" - is more an expression of intent to superseded the intended purpose, 1st century liberation theology with a contrarian objective in disguise using the intended purpose as the means for their own deliberation than the contrarian objective being expressed on its own merit.

- no one was crucified in the 1st century claiming all people are born sinners. and has nothing to do with a corrupt roman gov't or progressives flying corporate jets.
 
You worship your imagination
No. I just don't read the Bible literally because I know - and you know - it doesn't make any sense to do so. I wouldn't believe it either if I read it literally. So rather than reading Genesis literally this is what I take from reading Genesis allegorically. I challenge you to disagree with any of it.

God created existence. Everything he created is good. What he created was done in steps. Man is a product of that creation. Man is unlike any other creature in creation. Man is made in God’s image in that he is a being which knows and creates. Man was told to go forth and be fruitful. Man knows right from wrong. Rather than abandoning the concept of right and wrong when man does wrong, he rationalizes he didn’t do wrong. Successful behaviors naturally lead to success. Failed behaviors naturally lead to failure. Don't rationalize your failures, mistakes and errors. Own them. Pass it down to the next generation.
Of course. If you read the holy book of your religion, and imagine they actually meant something else, it makes sense. :lol:
How is what I wrote not what it meant, TN?

And why do you read it literally when you know reading it literally doesn't make sense?
 
You worship your imagination
No. I just don't read the Bible literally because I know - and you know - it doesn't make any sense to do so. I wouldn't believe it either if I read it literally. So rather than reading Genesis literally this is what I take from reading Genesis allegorically. I challenge you to disagree with any of it.

God created existence. Everything he created is good. What he created was done in steps. Man is a product of that creation. Man is unlike any other creature in creation. Man is made in God’s image in that he is a being which knows and creates. Man was told to go forth and be fruitful. Man knows right from wrong. Rather than abandoning the concept of right and wrong when man does wrong, he rationalizes he didn’t do wrong. Successful behaviors naturally lead to success. Failed behaviors naturally lead to failure. Don't rationalize your failures, mistakes and errors. Own them. Pass it down to the next generation.
.
Everything he (they) created is good.
.
:iyfyus.jpg:
.
what about you, bing. christianity ... who created that.
Mathew 16:18
.
Mathew 16:18
.
no, christianity was created during the 4th century taking just under 100 years to write and became the "religion" of the roman empire - or more accurately is a political organization disguised as a religion with an unsavory history from that time ...
.
View attachment 467780
.
to the present day. exercising their "moral" authority.


- what reason would there be for a church.
Mathew 16:18
.
Mathew 16:18
.
is there something you are trying to say ...
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View attachment 467888
Yes, Mathew 16:18
 
You worship your imagination
No. I just don't read the Bible literally because I know - and you know - it doesn't make any sense to do so. I wouldn't believe it either if I read it literally. So rather than reading Genesis literally this is what I take from reading Genesis allegorically. I challenge you to disagree with any of it.

God created existence. Everything he created is good. What he created was done in steps. Man is a product of that creation. Man is unlike any other creature in creation. Man is made in God’s image in that he is a being which knows and creates. Man was told to go forth and be fruitful. Man knows right from wrong. Rather than abandoning the concept of right and wrong when man does wrong, he rationalizes he didn’t do wrong. Successful behaviors naturally lead to success. Failed behaviors naturally lead to failure. Don't rationalize your failures, mistakes and errors. Own them. Pass it down to the next generation.
Of course. If you read the holy book of your religion, and imagine they actually meant something else, it makes sense. :lol:
How is what I wrote not what it meant, TN?

And why do you read it literally when you know reading it literally doesn't make sense?
It made sense for millennia, then science happened. Then everything went to "allegories" and shit.
 
You worship your imagination
No. I just don't read the Bible literally because I know - and you know - it doesn't make any sense to do so. I wouldn't believe it either if I read it literally. So rather than reading Genesis literally this is what I take from reading Genesis allegorically. I challenge you to disagree with any of it.

God created existence. Everything he created is good. What he created was done in steps. Man is a product of that creation. Man is unlike any other creature in creation. Man is made in God’s image in that he is a being which knows and creates. Man was told to go forth and be fruitful. Man knows right from wrong. Rather than abandoning the concept of right and wrong when man does wrong, he rationalizes he didn’t do wrong. Successful behaviors naturally lead to success. Failed behaviors naturally lead to failure. Don't rationalize your failures, mistakes and errors. Own them. Pass it down to the next generation.
Of course. If you read the holy book of your religion, and imagine they actually meant something else, it makes sense. :lol:
How is what I wrote not what it meant, TN?

And why do you read it literally when you know reading it literally doesn't make sense?
It made sense for millennia, then science happened. Then everything went to "allegories" and shit.
How do you know what they discussed after the accounts were told around the fire, TN?

How do you know that they didn't talk about how... God created existence. Everything he created is good. What he created was done in steps. Man is a product of that creation. Man is unlike any other creature in creation. Man is made in God’s image in that he is a being which knows and creates. Man was told to go forth and be fruitful. Man knows right from wrong. Rather than abandoning the concept of right and wrong when man does wrong, he rationalizes he didn’t do wrong. Successful behaviors naturally lead to success. Failed behaviors naturally lead to failure. Don't rationalize your failures, mistakes and errors. Own them. Pass it down to the next generation

How do you know it wasn't lost through time?
 
You worship your imagination
No. I just don't read the Bible literally because I know - and you know - it doesn't make any sense to do so. I wouldn't believe it either if I read it literally. So rather than reading Genesis literally this is what I take from reading Genesis allegorically. I challenge you to disagree with any of it.

God created existence. Everything he created is good. What he created was done in steps. Man is a product of that creation. Man is unlike any other creature in creation. Man is made in God’s image in that he is a being which knows and creates. Man was told to go forth and be fruitful. Man knows right from wrong. Rather than abandoning the concept of right and wrong when man does wrong, he rationalizes he didn’t do wrong. Successful behaviors naturally lead to success. Failed behaviors naturally lead to failure. Don't rationalize your failures, mistakes and errors. Own them. Pass it down to the next generation.
Of course. If you read the holy book of your religion, and imagine they actually meant something else, it makes sense. :lol:
How is what I wrote not what it meant, TN?

And why do you read it literally when you know reading it literally doesn't make sense?
It made sense for millennia, then science happened. Then everything went to "allegories" and shit.
You still haven't explained how anything I wrote couldn't have been correct, right?

You never said, "hey, there's no way Genesis could be interpreted to mean... God created existence. Everything he created is good. What he created was done in steps. Man is a product of that creation. Man is unlike any other creature in creation. Man is made in God’s image in that he is a being which knows and creates. Man was told to go forth and be fruitful. Man knows right from wrong. Rather than abandoning the concept of right and wrong when man does wrong, he rationalizes he didn’t do wrong. Successful behaviors naturally lead to success. Failed behaviors naturally lead to failure. Don't rationalize your failures, mistakes and errors. Own them. Pass it down to the next generation.

Can you show me how any one of the conclusions couldn't have possibly been reached from reading Genesis?
 
Man is made in God’s image
Did you get that from the book you dont take literally? :D
Yes, but just the allegorical accounts. There are other literary styles used too. In other words, I read each account the way it was originally intended to be read which leads to superior outcomes in my day to day life rather than reading it like you do which is to make you feel superior but in actuality leads to you being inferior.

I'm sure you see yourself as very clever, but the path you are not taking leads to superior outcomes in all phases of one's life so the joke really is on you and it is truly a joke of delicious irony.
 
Man is made in God’s image
Did you get that from the book you dont take literally? :D
Yes, but just the allegorical accounts. There are other literary styles used too. In other words, I read each account the way it was originally intended to be read which leads to superior outcomes in my day to day life rather than reading it like you do which is to make you feel superior but in actuality leads to you being inferior.

I'm sure you see yourself as very clever, but the path you are not taking leads to superior outcomes in all phases of one's life so the joke really is on you and it is truly a joke of delicious irony.
If it makes sense, its not allegory. If it doesnt, its allegory. :lol:
 
Man is made in God’s image
Did you get that from the book you dont take literally? :D
Yes, but just the allegorical accounts. There are other literary styles used too. In other words, I read each account the way it was originally intended to be read which leads to superior outcomes in my day to day life rather than reading it like you do which is to make you feel superior but in actuality leads to you being inferior.

I'm sure you see yourself as very clever, but the path you are not taking leads to superior outcomes in all phases of one's life so the joke really is on you and it is truly a joke of delicious irony.
If it makes sense, its not allegory. If it doesnt, its allegory. :lol:
Nope. Try again. I'm sure you can figure it out even with your limited intellectual capacity.
 
Man is made in God’s image
Did you get that from the book you dont take literally? :D
Yes, but just the allegorical accounts. There are other literary styles used too. In other words, I read each account the way it was originally intended to be read which leads to superior outcomes in my day to day life rather than reading it like you do which is to make you feel superior but in actuality leads to you being inferior.

I'm sure you see yourself as very clever, but the path you are not taking leads to superior outcomes in all phases of one's life so the joke really is on you and it is truly a joke of delicious irony.
If it makes sense, its not allegory. If it doesnt, its allegory. :lol:
Nope. Try again. I'm sure you can figure it out even with your limited intellectual capacity.
Lol. If only your intelligence was as high as your imagination.
 
Man is made in God’s image
Did you get that from the book you dont take literally? :D
Yes, but just the allegorical accounts. There are other literary styles used too. In other words, I read each account the way it was originally intended to be read which leads to superior outcomes in my day to day life rather than reading it like you do which is to make you feel superior but in actuality leads to you being inferior.

I'm sure you see yourself as very clever, but the path you are not taking leads to superior outcomes in all phases of one's life so the joke really is on you and it is truly a joke of delicious irony.
If it makes sense, its not allegory. If it doesnt, its allegory. :lol:
Nope. Try again. I'm sure you can figure it out even with your limited intellectual capacity.
Lol. If only your intelligence was as high as your imagination.
There's nothing special about me, TN. I follow a process. Anyone could follow the same process and get the same results. It's what I have been trying to tell you. But you keep doing you. Doesn't harm me one bit.
 
Man is made in God’s image
Did you get that from the book you dont take literally? :D
Yes, but just the allegorical accounts. There are other literary styles used too. In other words, I read each account the way it was originally intended to be read which leads to superior outcomes in my day to day life rather than reading it like you do which is to make you feel superior but in actuality leads to you being inferior.

I'm sure you see yourself as very clever, but the path you are not taking leads to superior outcomes in all phases of one's life so the joke really is on you and it is truly a joke of delicious irony.
If it makes sense, its not allegory. If it doesnt, its allegory. :lol:
Nope. Try again. I'm sure you can figure it out even with your limited intellectual capacity.
Lol. If only your intelligence was as high as your imagination.
There's nothing special about me, TN. I follow a process. Anyone could follow the same process and get the same results. It's what I have been trying to tell you. But you keep doing you. Doesn't harm me one bit.
Your process is distorting christianity to how you see fit.
You interpret it to make sense in your mind.
The level of dishonesty and emptiness it takes to do that is sad.
If you need a friend, ill be your friend. You dont have to make up things in your mind to give you comfort.
Come here, ill hold ya :huddle:
 
You worship your imagination
No. I just don't read the Bible literally because I know - and you know - it doesn't make any sense to do so. I wouldn't believe it either if I read it literally. So rather than reading Genesis literally this is what I take from reading Genesis allegorically. I challenge you to disagree with any of it.

God created existence. Everything he created is good. What he created was done in steps. Man is a product of that creation. Man is unlike any other creature in creation. Man is made in God’s image in that he is a being which knows and creates. Man was told to go forth and be fruitful. Man knows right from wrong. Rather than abandoning the concept of right and wrong when man does wrong, he rationalizes he didn’t do wrong. Successful behaviors naturally lead to success. Failed behaviors naturally lead to failure. Don't rationalize your failures, mistakes and errors. Own them. Pass it down to the next generation.
.
Everything he (they) created is good.
.
:iyfyus.jpg:
.
what about you, bing. christianity ... who created that.
Mathew 16:18
.
Mathew 16:18
.
no, christianity was created during the 4th century taking just under 100 years to write and became the "religion" of the roman empire - or more accurately is a political organization disguised as a religion with an unsavory history from that time ...
.
View attachment 467780
.
to the present day. exercising their "moral" authority.


- what reason would there be for a church.
>>>>"religion" of the roman empire - or more accurately
* a political organization disguised as a religion* with an unsavory history from that time.

They did warn of this, but by way of cryptic verses, slang terms, and symbols, so that Rome would not know they were being talked about.
Phrases like Kittim and Seas=Rome
Ships=Rome's army
Symbol of the Scarlet Red 2 horn devil=Color of Rome whereby the horns= power of authorities and those
2 authorities being Rome's Political Authority hidden behind the mask of it's Religious authority trying to create the 1 world religion using all cultures mythologies deities and messianic figures they could speak and control behind. (Get it's foothold in all kingdoms collecting taxes under the guise of tithes)
Today the U.S. is mimicking Rome's fall and similarly masking it's 2 horn system 1-being the political authority masked by it's second horn= progressive (fake)activist authority which is it's new 1 world global religion it gets political power from=sticks it's feet in everyones business in all kingdoms (global domination) collecting taxes in the guise of climate control and many more activist donations that pay for their jet set lifestyle that polutes the very thing they are claiming activists against.
.
Phrases like ...
.
"religion of the roman empire" - is more an expression of intent to superseded the intended purpose, 1st century liberation theology with a contrarian objective in disguise using the intended purpose as the means for their own deliberation than the contrarian objective being expressed on its own merit.

- no one was crucified in the 1st century claiming all people are born sinners. and has nothing to do with a corrupt roman gov't or progressives flying corporate jets.
I distinctly quoted your post where you describe the 2 horn system and simply showed you
1) where they warned of this and
2)gave an example of how this is done/emulated in our times=an example of abuse of power and controlled narrative.
In fact many of today's leaders have studied and done papers on Rome and people like Hillary even plagiarise the methods of demonizing the enemy who have gotten to popular with the common working class that threatens the authoratarians.
 

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