I couldn't be happier for you to see it that way.- your religion of servitude and denial.
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I couldn't be happier for you to see it that way.- your religion of servitude and denial.
So you believe it's the granddaddy of all conspiracy theories?None of them written by anyone who ever saw Jesus. Since we've decided that Adam and Eve are allegorical figures why is it so hard to believe that Jesus is an allegorical figure? If allegorical figures can curse men with imperfection then why can't an allegorical figure redeem men into perfection?
Because I've tested it. Let me ask you again... do you believe all behaviors lead to equal outcomes?why is it so hard to believe that Jesus is an allegorical figure?
You should know.... you are one.trolls have a distinct slime that when touched is most odiferous - in your case maybe a cannon would be a better means of discipline.
Which of the manuscript authors explicitly claimed to have seen Jesus?So you believe it's the granddaddy of all conspiracy theories?
Obviously not. Which Christians have become perfect upon accepting Jesus Christ as their lord and savior? How did you test whether Jesus was allegorical or not?Because I've tested it. Let me ask you again... do you believe all behaviors lead to equal outcomes?
Doesn't matter. They exist. How many manuscripts exist for the existence of Santa Clause?Which of the manuscript authors explicitly claimed to have seen Jesus?
So then you believe you live in a logical universe where behaviors have consequences, right? Or at least from a statistical perspective successful behaviors naturally lead to success and failed behaviors naturally lead to failure, right? In other words people don't just rely on luck. People make their own luck. Do you believe these things?Obviously not.
It's a journey; a process; a way of life. Success is measured by progress not perfection. Being perfect does not mean doing perfect things. It means to be perfect; to exist perfectly. The question has never been about what other people do or don't don't. The question is always what can I become.Which Christians have become perfect upon accepting Jesus Christ as their lord and savior?
Not going to work that way, bro. I couldn't care less to convince you. Go be merry. You be you. Just remember at any point in your life you are the sum of your choices. Choose wisely.Just so we're all on the same page, which of the following are historical and which are allegorical:
God
The talking serpent
Adam
Eve
The Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil
The Tree of Life
The Garden of Eden
Original Sin
Jesus
The 12 Apostles
Paul/Saul
I haven't counted the number of Christmas books that about Santa Claus has to be in the thousands, plus all those movies. Didn't you see Miracle on 34th Street? How do you explain that if Santa Claus isn't real?Doesn't matter. They exist. How many manuscripts exist for the existence of Santa Clause?
The short answer is by dying to self.How did you test whether Jesus was allegorical or not?
And all were written as fiction for commerce.I haven't counted the number of Christmas books that about Santa Claus has to be in the thousands, plus all those movies. Didn't you see Miracle on 34th Street? How do you explain that if Santa Claus isn't real?
So then you believe you live in a logical universe where behaviors have consequences, right?
Or at least from a statistical perspective successful behaviors naturally lead to success and failed behaviors naturally lead to failure, right?
Luck is just a good outcome that wasn't expected. There's nothing magical about luck.In other words people don't just rely on luck. People make their own luck. Do you believe these things?
Giving me a longer answer because the short one is meaningless.The short answer is by dying to self.
So then do you believe you can change your outcomes by changing your behaviors?Yes.
In isolation, sure. But realistically you have multiple actors acting with varying degrees of competence and with differing goals, so it's not straightforward what outcomes will be.
Luck is just a good outcome that wasn't expected. There's nothing magical about luck.
And thus you've discovered the secret of religion. Many shekels to be had fleecing the flock.And all were written as fiction for commerce.
I'm thinking that would be a waste of my time. If you can't connect the dots between dying to self and behaviors and outcomes, I doubt you have what it takes in the first place.Giving me a longer answer because the short one is meaningless.
Again, in isolation, sure. You can't control what other people do and their actions can effect your outcomes.So then do you believe you can change your outcomes by changing your behaviors?