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Post by gypsywind on Jan 2, 2012 21:32:56 GMT -5
This earth is going to turn into a paradise. A real Garden of Eden. Cross your heart and hope to die?
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Post by zendancer on Jan 2, 2012 21:39:01 GMT -5
Interviewer: So, Jesus...what do you think about Christianity today? Jesus: Well, I'm a little embarrassed by it. I wish they would take my name off it. If I had the whole thing to do over again, I would probably lobby for one of those Eastern religions like Buddha. Buddha was smart. That's how come he's laughing. Interviewer: You wouldn't want to be a Christian? Jesus: No, I wouldn't want to be a member of any group whose symbol is a man nailed onto some wood. Especially if it's me. Interviewer: I have a few more questions, do you mind? Jesus: Mind? I'd like a Coca-Cola. I like my Jesus story better than y'alls. ...it ends in paradise. If someone is looking for paradise, this website doesn't have much to offer, but if someone is looking for truth-- unadorned, straight up, and on the rocks--, then this is a pretty good place to find some pointers.
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Post by gypsywind on Jan 2, 2012 21:52:24 GMT -5
Family values? It got 20,000,000 indigenous Americans killed. I'm part Indian. But higher consciousness wins. Its the way things go. Apparently God wanted us to have electric light bulbs, and the Hubble telescope. Can't you just sense how eager the rest of the universe is for us to show up on their doorstep?
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Post by enigma on Jan 2, 2012 22:00:05 GMT -5
Don't you think Christianity was a powerful movement in the beginnings of America? Didn't it hold lots of family values? Then just look at the creativity that America accomplished. It lite the whole world in light. ...the Buddhas too. America was established as the world's first hippie colony, with the singular purpose of freeing themselves from the tyranny of mother England, and to the extent America has succeeded, it is because of this principle of freedom and equality. Unfortunately, we also brought our arrogance and replicated that tyranny, and we brought our Christianity and systematically obliterated the native 'savages' in the name of God; a culture of spiritual consciousness that the ignorance of Christianity couldn't begin to comprehend. Mix the principles of freedom and equality, with arrogance and ignorance, and you get today's Godly America.
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Post by enigma on Jan 2, 2012 22:04:19 GMT -5
I like my Jesus story better than y'alls. ...it ends in paradise. If someone is looking for paradise, this website doesn't have much to offer, but if someone is looking for truth-- unadorned, straight up, and on the rocks--, then this is a pretty good place to find some pointers. 'Truth, straight up, on the rocks'. I llllllike it!
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Post by enigma on Jan 2, 2012 22:05:54 GMT -5
Family values? It got 20,000,000 indigenous Americans killed. I'm part Indian. But higher consciousness wins. Its the way things go. Apparently God wanted us to have electric light bulbs, and the Hubble telescope. That's the arrogance and ignorance I was talking about. Hehe.
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Post by gypsywind on Jan 2, 2012 22:06:01 GMT -5
America was established as the world's first hippie colony, with the singular purpose of freeing themselves from the tyranny of mother England, and to the extent America has succeeded, it is because of this principle of freedom and equality. Unfortunately, we also brought our arrogance and replicated that tyranny, and we brought our Christianity and systematically obliterated the native 'savages' in the name of God; a culture of spiritual consciousness that the ignorance of Christianity couldn't begin to comprehend. Mix the principles of freedom and equality, with arrogance and ignorance, and you get today's Godly America. The kid's got game...
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Post by therealfake on Jan 2, 2012 22:21:09 GMT -5
I'm part Indian. But higher consciousness wins. Its the way things go. Apparently God wanted us to have electric light bulbs, and the Hubble telescope. That's the arrogance and ignorance I was talking about. Hehe. God is vain, he loves looking at himself through a space telescope...
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Post by klaus on Jan 3, 2012 15:41:54 GMT -5
Myth or not it was masterfully orchestrated. Seems like death is what it took to alter global consciousness enough to save mankind. He knew it was going to take impact. I don't know if his death has altered global consciousness. Rather I think that he foretold that folks like Klaus(Mind), will want to kill him(Being) when they encounter him on the road...hehe ;D Kill the myth of Jesus, the man is dead.
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Post by Beingist on Jan 3, 2012 16:29:04 GMT -5
I don't know if his death has altered global consciousness. Rather I think that he foretold that folks like Klaus(Mind), will want to kill him(Being) when they encounter him on the road...hehe ;D Kill the myth of Jesus, the man is dead. Technically speaking, was there ever a Jesus in the first place? Or a Klaus? Or a Beingist?
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Post by therealfake on Jan 3, 2012 17:20:15 GMT -5
Don't you think Christianity was a powerful movement in the beginnings of America? Didn't it hold lots of family values? Then just look at the creativity that America accomplished. It lite the whole world in light. ...the Buddhas too. America was established as the world's first hippie colony, with the singular purpose of freeing themselves from the tyranny of mother England, and to the extent America has succeeded, it is because of this principle of freedom and equality. Unfortunately, we also brought our arrogance and replicated that tyranny, and we brought our Christianity and systematically obliterated the native 'savages' in the name of God; a culture of spiritual consciousness that the ignorance of Christianity couldn't begin to comprehend. Mix the principles of freedom and equality, with arrogance and ignorance, and you get today's Godly America. Ya, we wouldn't be where we are today if the 'savages' would have obliterated the Christians. We might not have computers, cars or the home shopping network, but we wouldn't be searching for God or Enlightenment either... ;D
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Post by enigma on Jan 3, 2012 17:42:16 GMT -5
America was established as the world's first hippie colony, with the singular purpose of freeing themselves from the tyranny of mother England, and to the extent America has succeeded, it is because of this principle of freedom and equality. Unfortunately, we also brought our arrogance and replicated that tyranny, and we brought our Christianity and systematically obliterated the native 'savages' in the name of God; a culture of spiritual consciousness that the ignorance of Christianity couldn't begin to comprehend. Mix the principles of freedom and equality, with arrogance and ignorance, and you get today's Godly America. Ya, we wouldn't be where we are today if the 'savages' would have obliterated the Christians. We might not have computers, cars or the home shopping network, but we wouldn't be searching for God or Enlightenment either... ;D There isn't any way to definitively answer it (except to notice how duality works) but an interesting thing to ponder is whether the average Native American was any less happy than an average American today,with a 'computer in every pot'.
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Post by klaus on Jan 3, 2012 19:02:05 GMT -5
Kill the myth of Jesus, the man is dead. Technically speaking, was there ever a Jesus in the first place? Or a Klaus? Or a Beingist? Technically speaking, yes.
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Post by Beingist on Jan 5, 2012 11:00:13 GMT -5
You shall know the Truth, and the Truth shall set you free.
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Post by klaus on Jan 5, 2012 17:30:43 GMT -5
You shall know the Truth, and the Truth shall set you free. You are freedom.
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