RE: The Newly Departed thread: announcements (departures)
April 21, 2018 at 3:56 pm
(This post was last modified: April 21, 2018 at 3:58 pm by Mystic.)
Catholic_Lady, I read the Torah, and I find the talk about the two sons of Adam and then the talk about envy with respect to the Abraham's chosen Kings in his offspring, and the Kingship in his offspring... And the jealousy towards Isaac, and Jacob, and Joseph, this all has a purpose in being mentioned foremost in a book from God in chronology it has been.
And then we see their non-chosen type offspring (children of Israel) being subjected to oppression and slavery of Pharaoh.
Don't take anything for granted, if they can forbid religion and forbid places of Worship they shall. And you can sense a hatred towards religion, that you know is very unnatural from a lot of people here, and this is why the Torah begins with the story of two sons of Adam, showing the heart of evil from the get go, and then also the envy with respect to the chosen Kings in the offspring of Abraham.
Be on guard. We already see in France extreme version of secularism, and everyone speaks as if it's ok what they do.
And Cain would not have killed Abel, were it not for the fact, Cain was seen as rejected, his actions unacceptable, and lacking virtue, despite what he offered was physically more demanding and had more value in the world, but it was due to lacking reverence of God that his actions were rejected.
God won't accept people who aren't on the look out for him and equate what is petty with him, and value things as much as him.
In the name of "not judging", they will judge us as evil, and call us people who incite hatred towards "those who disagree", I see it coming from a long way. We can't even condemn homosexuality anywhere these days and it will move eventually, if we keep letting them, to forbidding religions that "incite" "intolerance".
The sacred wisdom in the Torah and it's eloquent nature, although mixed with little bits of diversions here and there, is no doubt, something that has become obscure in this century.
We await the relief of Moses' tongue and the untying and relief of all tongues of Prophets and widening their hearts through the one who God will send.
We are to forbear and forgive, but to pardon, as in no justice will be served for the hate, that is up to God, and all we can do is hope people will change in the mean time before they are accounted for.
Right now, most Atheists are not extreme secularists and most Neopagans are tolerant people towards other faiths, but, I see so much hate towards our harsh stance we take with respect to evils such as ingratitude to God, disbelief in the connecting nature of goodness to the source, and other evils....
They will tolerate everything but intolerance, a paradox, that time will heal.
I believe in justice, and both the harsh nature of retribution and the soft nature of forgiveness and the grace of pardon from God.
These days, everything is not judged but the act of judging itself. It's as if that is the only evil possible.
It roots back to what the Torah iterated in truth, and it's in truth, the true psychology of humans is found in the divine books.
And then we see their non-chosen type offspring (children of Israel) being subjected to oppression and slavery of Pharaoh.
Don't take anything for granted, if they can forbid religion and forbid places of Worship they shall. And you can sense a hatred towards religion, that you know is very unnatural from a lot of people here, and this is why the Torah begins with the story of two sons of Adam, showing the heart of evil from the get go, and then also the envy with respect to the chosen Kings in the offspring of Abraham.
Be on guard. We already see in France extreme version of secularism, and everyone speaks as if it's ok what they do.
And Cain would not have killed Abel, were it not for the fact, Cain was seen as rejected, his actions unacceptable, and lacking virtue, despite what he offered was physically more demanding and had more value in the world, but it was due to lacking reverence of God that his actions were rejected.
God won't accept people who aren't on the look out for him and equate what is petty with him, and value things as much as him.
In the name of "not judging", they will judge us as evil, and call us people who incite hatred towards "those who disagree", I see it coming from a long way. We can't even condemn homosexuality anywhere these days and it will move eventually, if we keep letting them, to forbidding religions that "incite" "intolerance".
The sacred wisdom in the Torah and it's eloquent nature, although mixed with little bits of diversions here and there, is no doubt, something that has become obscure in this century.
We await the relief of Moses' tongue and the untying and relief of all tongues of Prophets and widening their hearts through the one who God will send.
We are to forbear and forgive, but to pardon, as in no justice will be served for the hate, that is up to God, and all we can do is hope people will change in the mean time before they are accounted for.
Right now, most Atheists are not extreme secularists and most Neopagans are tolerant people towards other faiths, but, I see so much hate towards our harsh stance we take with respect to evils such as ingratitude to God, disbelief in the connecting nature of goodness to the source, and other evils....
They will tolerate everything but intolerance, a paradox, that time will heal.
I believe in justice, and both the harsh nature of retribution and the soft nature of forgiveness and the grace of pardon from God.
These days, everything is not judged but the act of judging itself. It's as if that is the only evil possible.
It roots back to what the Torah iterated in truth, and it's in truth, the true psychology of humans is found in the divine books.