Bible Verse: Deuteronomy 18:18

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You stepped in it now Breh

Its deep, too.

G-d is the entire Universe. The Universe was empty and totally still before... now. Before the Big Bang/Creation.

We clock that as long ago but from a different frame or reference it could be as fast as a photo develops to us. The whole lifespan of the Universe bursts froth and forms a completely frozen 4D hologram that G-d look at from every angle like we can a photo. Which contains all the motions of all the particles in time. But able to be seen at once.

Okay

So G-d is nothing like us. Mentally. Having a mind in the first place means you're a separate thing from everything around you, and you're trying to

figure out

what to do. Animals do it generation by generation and develop a baby that's exactly the same as the adult, just mad smaller. With us, we develop as an individual from dumb to smart. But we can grow to be a million times smarter than most animals.

Even so. The mind is the definition of a limit. Questions. Experiments. Predictions. Cause you're immersed in the

unknown.

And you never really know a whole lot. The internet really isn't that fukcing brilliant. Its mainly just pictures of naked women.

Emotions and faith and all the things our personalities are made of .. its all about living in a world of danger and intrigue, and trying to work all that to your advantage.

You think of G-d as a Humanoid, but It is what came before. Before life. Before matter. Before particles. And everything that has happened was baked into the first moment.

The first particles knew how to develop into more complex ones. How to gravitate and make stars and dust and diamonds and water. The dirt knew how to become DNA. All this is programmed into the the energy and the particles in the first instant

To us, it develops over billions of years

Logic tells me these things. If G-d is all knowing and everything is made of It, the this is logically how It has to be

Okay

Consciousness. The entire physical realm is pure consciousness. The mind of G-d. The dream of G-d. And your consciousness is simply a mere particle of the entire consciousness of the Universe

G-d. Plays all the characters. Every ant. Every microbe. Your mind IS the mind of G-d. The only time G-d speaks is through creatures that can.speak. The only time G-d fears or loves is as a being who fears or loves.

Pretending to be limited. Pretending to have forgotten that you are G-d. Then you spend your life learning about yourself all over again. And its always amazing to you. Keeps you coming back.

If this is hard to imagine. Don't try. Limited mind cannot comprehend the unlimited

I believe it clicks at the time of death for some reason. You fall into the abyss like

:ohhh:

Ok so that’s one way how you personally imagine God, but what about Jesus? He bridges the gap between this consciousness/universe/eternal energy “Big Bang” God you envision and the physical reality we know of God Yaweh on earth in Judaism religion

Followers of Jesus believe him to be the image of the invisible God. A real human, in flesh exists on earth and heaven. We know what God is like through his life and can have a closer relationship with God through him.

None of the old mythological fantasy religions in comparison offer this..... a real undisputed connection to the real God.

You can believe in Jesus and your conception of God and it still makes sense.

Otherwise how can we truly know, understand or even relate to God if you believe it exists.

What’s the point of life then?

Might as well be an atheist
 

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You stepped in it now Breh

Its deep, too.

G-d is the entire Universe. The Universe was empty and totally still before... now. Before the Big Bang/Creation.

We clock that as long ago but from a different frame or reference it could be as fast as a photo develops to us. The whole lifespan of the Universe bursts froth and forms a completely frozen 4D hologram that G-d look at from every angle like we can a photo. Which contains all the motions of all the particles in time. But able to be seen at once.

Okay

So G-d is nothing like us. Mentally. Having a mind in the first place means you're a separate thing from everything around you, and you're trying to

figure out

what to do. Animals do it generation by generation and develop a baby that's exactly the same as the adult, just mad smaller. With us, we develop as an individual from dumb to smart. But we can grow to be a million times smarter than most animals.

Even so. The mind is the definition of a limit. Questions. Experiments. Predictions. Cause you're immersed in the

unknown.

And you never really know a whole lot. The internet really isn't that fukcing brilliant. Its mainly just pictures of naked women.

Emotions and faith and all the things our personalities are made of .. its all about living in a world of danger and intrigue, and trying to work all that to your advantage.

You think of G-d as a Humanoid, but It is what came before. Before life. Before matter. Before particles. And everything that has happened was baked into the first moment.

The first particles knew how to develop into more complex ones. How to gravitate and make stars and dust and diamonds and water. The dirt knew how to become DNA. All this is programmed into the the energy and the particles in the first instant

To us, it develops over billions of years

Logic tells me these things. If G-d is all knowing and everything is made of It, the this is logically how It has to be

Okay

Consciousness. The entire physical realm is pure consciousness. The mind of G-d. The dream of G-d. And your consciousness is simply a mere particle of the entire consciousness of the Universe

G-d. Plays all the characters. Every ant. Every microbe. Your mind IS the mind of G-d. The only time G-d speaks is through creatures that can.speak. The only time G-d fears or loves is as a being who fears or loves.

Pretending to be limited. Pretending to have forgotten that you are G-d. Then you spend your life learning about yourself all over again. And its always amazing to you. Keeps you coming back.

If this is hard to imagine. Don't try. Limited mind cannot comprehend the unlimited

I believe it clicks at the time of death for some reason. You fall into the abyss like

:ohhh:

Good post. I agree with a lot of what you're saying. I disagree on the last part though. I believe our minds are unlimited, it's just extremely unlikely for us to reach our FULL potential mentally. But we are born with all the knowledge of the universe until dumb adults who were corrupted by older dumb adults corrupted our knowledge as well, making us forget who we are as you stated.

I always thought the same about death too, like does truth hit you just before you die? :jbhmm: But truth can absolutely hit you before that. These prophets discovered the truth and tried to explain infinite wisdom to people who were much less wise. So they spoke in parables to explain the inexplicable and laid down laws that would help purify the peoples' hearts so they could discover this same truth within themselves.

Unfortunately, too many people missed the messages still, took the stories literally and praised the prophets while not heeding the message that they too could obtain the same level of consciousness.

People will believe God spoke to a man from a burning bush, who later parted the Red Sea while another man was born of a virgin and walked on water... but they will not believe in themselves, the most undeniable proof of God there is. :snoop:

Ok so that’s one way how you personally imagine God, but what about Jesus? He bridges the gap between this consciousness/universe/eternal energy “Big Bang” God you envision and the physical reality we know of God Yaweh on earth in Judaism religion

Followers of Jesus believe him to be the image of the invisible God. A real human, in flesh exists on earth and heaven. We know what God is like through his life and can have a closer relationship with God through him.

None of the old mythological fantasy religions in comparison offer this..... a real undisputed connection to the real God.

You can believe in Jesus and your conception of God and it still makes sense.

Otherwise how can we truly know, understand or even relate to God if you believe it exists.

What’s the point of life then?

Might as well be an atheist

Do you think the Bible can be interpreted in any other way than what you've been taught?

If someone were to interpret the Bible differently, who determines which interpretation is correct?

For example, what if Christ was simply a consciousness that Jesus reached and was trying to explain to everyone else how they too could reach such consciousness? That we are ALL a part of the oneness of God?

This is why I kept asking you where you learned Christianity from because the interpretation you claim for self is a familiar one, oft repeated.

I've read the Bible as a true freethinker and drew very different conclusions from you. You like scriptures, here's a few examples:

Corinthians 3:16 said:
Do you not know that you are God's temple and that God's Spirit dwells within you?

Corinthians 6:17 said:
But he who is joined to the Lord becomes one spirit with him.

John 4:15 said:
If anyone acknowledges that Jesus is the Son of God, God lives in them and they in God

God's name in the Bible is I AM.

So again I'll ask you, where did you learn Christianity?
 

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That’s why I’m asking you, to see what you believe.

Do you believe Jesus was crucified and died on the cross?

Since you are a “real believer” I just wanna know if we are on the same page.
Why do you think I don’t? :jbhmm:

or rather what evidence is there to the contrary?

if there was how would you feel if say the story was borrowed/doctored

would it make the words have less meaning? Do you want a “sacrifice” for your sins or a path to God the Father?

IMO too many Christians cannot discern between Jesus and Mithras
 

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Ok so that’s one way how you personally imagine God, but what about Jesus? He bridges the gap between this consciousness/universe/eternal energy “Big Bang” God you envision and the physical reality we know of God Yaweh on earth in Judaism religion

Followers of Jesus believe him to be the image of the invisible God. A real human, in flesh exists on earth and heaven. We know what God is like through his life and can have a closer relationship with God through him.

None of the old mythological fantasy religions in comparison offer this..... a real undisputed connection to the real God.

You can believe in Jesus and your conception of God and it still makes sense.

Otherwise how can we truly know, understand or even relate to God if you believe it exists.

What’s the point of life then?

Might as well be an atheist
the concept of heaven is what is beguiling you

where were you before you were born? :mjgrin:
 

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i wouldnt go so far to say they are fictional :mjpls: but there are pen names used

There are some historical facts mixed in, but the purpose of scripture isn’t to teach history.

The flesh of the writings, it doesn’t really matter if the stories are true or not and it can’t be proven one way or the other. But that’s not what’s most important. Did the boy really cry wolf? Was there a boy? Doesn’t matter. The story is about character, not a boy or a wolf.
 
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The Bible fairytales have a way of justifying many things....
https://www.thecoli.com/posts/41076621/

consider the priest in this story

boy got worked into a shoot :mjgrin:

Vince McMahon could be argued as Set

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The Bible fairytales have a way of justifying many things....

The Bible is a book. You give it too much credit.

It’s man who justifies things as he sees fit. Just as you have justified dismissing scripture by saying scripture justifies things.
 

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Carny Set worked the marks into a shoot because he knew he was over :wow:

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Ra was thought to travel on the Atet, two solar barques called the Mandjet (the Boat of Millions of Years) or morning-boat and the Mesektet or evening-boat.[7] These boats took him on his journey through the sky and the Duat - twelve hours of night which is also the literal underworld of Egypt. While Ra was on the Mesektet, he was in his ram-headed form.[7] When Ra traveled in his sun-boat, he was accompanied by various other deities including Sia (perception) and Hu (command), as well as Heka (magic power). Sometimes, members of the Ennead helped him on his journey, including Set, who overcame the serpent Apophis, and Mehen, who defended against the monsters of the underworld. When Ra was in the underworld, he would visit all of his various forms.[7] He is called Af or Afu in the underworld

Apophis, the god of chaos (isfet), was an enormous serpent who attempted to stop the sun-boat's journey every night by consuming it or by stopping it in its tracks with a hypnotic stare. During the evening, the Egyptians believed that Ra set as Atum or in the form of a ram. The night boat would carry him through the underworld and back towards the east in preparation for his rebirth. These myths of Ra represented the sun rising as the rebirth of the sun by the sky-goddess Nut; thus attributing the concept of rebirth and renewal to Ra and strengthening his role as a creator god as well.[8]

When Ra was in the underworld, he merged with Osiris, the god of the dead.[7]

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Pictured: Saa (left), Nehebekau (internal chaos serpent), Khnum-Re (Afu- Ra), Heka

In the Coffin Texts, however, the ancient god Atum places his fingernail against a nerve in Nehebkau's spine, calming his chaotic and fearsome nature.[25]


Throughout and following the Coffin Texts, Nehebkau is considered a benevolent and helpful deity who may be befriended by gods and men and enlisted into service.[26] After this transformation, he appears as a servant and partner to the sun god Re,[27] and is said to provide food and assistance to the deceased King in the afterlife.[28] In this position, he became increasingly powerful and important, eventually assuming Re's role as a King of The Sky.[29]

 
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