Jesus

Discussion in 'Christianity' started by Anistara, Oct 3, 2005.

  1. Anistara

    Anistara Member

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    was not a christian. he was a jew. and in this, so many missed understandings of what christianity means. so many quotes applied to this gentle man that are not his, laws he did not create or imply. contrived by the ego of doubt... aka the devil, of which he battled, alone, like we all do. i am one with him, he is in me-- when he was on the mount in diabolical contention, he was alone, dealing with his ego, shedding some light on the matters, like we all do.

    he came from the tribes, we all do. we don't come from the church. its very simple folks. he is the gentle giant, with flaws like all of us, very human. he endured the paths, as intended, made his peace and settled down.

    he travelled far and wide to gain insight and to bring it to the people. he held no contempt, as it is not the tribal way, truly. banish the struggle and let the light pour forth. he has returned, cleverly. whatever happened to jesus? he never left, we did.

    your mother is earth, the magdalene. her house is holy and round, and ever birthing from nothing and one. be gentle with her, try not to stomp on her too hard without knowing this simple truth, thank you.
     
  2. soaringeagle

    soaringeagle Senior Member

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    first post in christisnity about jesus that agreed with my viewpoint, thank you sister
     
  3. ryupower

    ryupower NO capcom included

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    Yes, Jesus was a Jew. I don't know why many so-called 'Christians' hate Jews.
    Jesus was one himself.

    But He was not a Pantheist.
     
  4. thumontico

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    Christian culture perpetuated anti-semitism throughout the centuries. Even images of the devil were often modeled after stereotypically hebrew physical features.
     
  5. Anistara

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    nor was he a hater.

    what do you mean he wasn't a pantheist?
     
  6. Burbot

    Burbot Dig my burdei

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    i think that was in reference to your mother earth thing...

    although having loked closer to what you wrote, it makes little to no sense saying it is "the magdalene"...
     
  7. Epiphany

    Epiphany Copacetic

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    You have a misunderstanding of Jesus Christ.
     
  8. Anistara

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    who has a misunderstanding of jesus christ? (j/c)

    also, what is it about magdalene as the earth that makes no sense?
    maybe some parable pondering? hey venus? uniting heaven and earth? maybe earth is mary? the virgin or the wife?

    some gnosis--
     
  9. Anistara

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    i actually looked up pantheist as it seemed to me, pan, means all (in greek, which is the new testament)

    From the Greek words "pan" (all) and "theos" (God). God is all. The belief that every existing entity (humans, animals, etc.) together, is a part of God. The entire universe is divine. They do not view God in personal terms, as having a personality, having the ability to make decisions, able to interact with humans, etc.

    One who identifies God with nature and vice versa. If we have to regard Deity as an infinite and omnipresent Principle, this can hardly be otherwise; nature being thus simply the physical aspect of Deity, or its body.


    Pantheism (Greek: pan = all and Theos = God) literally means "God is All" and "All is God". It is the view that everything is of an all-encompassing immanent God; or that the universe, or nature, and God are equivalent. More detailed definitions tend to emphasize the idea that natural law, existence and/or the universe (the sum total of all that is was and shall be) is represented or personified in the theological principle of 'God'. ...

    seems to me his (jesus) message was clearly that he was an example. when he said I Am, it wasn't egotistical, but a pan term. there is the misunderstanding and why holy wars are so prevelent, the words are abused and neglected for the sake of winning.
     
  10. soaringeagle

    soaringeagle Senior Member

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    lol..that comming from a blashphemouse psychotic who nelieves he is god

    nice try again micheal
     

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