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nikka is a degenerate, some dumb nikka actually said this guy is smart
 

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Jesus didn't write any of the New Testament himself. Paul, who never actually met Jesus, wrote most of it roughly 20-30 years after Jesus' death. Think to yourselves how much information you can forget in a week, now think how much you can forget in 20 years..

For all we know, Jesus' mother was creeping on the low and told her husband she was still a virgin; then surprise, here comes a little tyke. Jesus could've gone into a coma for 3 days and then recovered from it when they crucified him. We just don't know. The most likely scenario is that he was a real revolutionary similar to a Ghandi or MLK and was subsequently deified after his death. This was very common in that era especially with the Greeks elevating their leaders to God status when they died.

With all of that said, regarding the Bible as useless is also foolish. There is plenty of great knowledge in there, especially in the Old Testament, that can be used even by those who do not consider themselves religious. It is laden with heavily debated philosophical principles. Certain things might actually be qualified by science at some point nowadays. (ex: pork is the unhealthiest meat). Even the orthodox church has had to recant or revise its stances on certain issues as civilization has developed, but the Bible represented the best offering of philosophy they had at the time.

Anyone who does not identify a particular religion would be wise to do some research into the philosophical points raised by the various religions, not just the mystified aspects of them. There really is a breadth of knowledge in religious texts for the non religious; you just have to know how to look for it.
 
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I didn't say there wasn't a such thing as right and wrong. We have free will to choose either and that is 100% up to us. Alter your perception.

My friend, you said the variable wasn't evil. In the context of your post, that variable is evil.

We indeed have free will and can do what we want. Rebelling against God is a choice.

"Do as thou wilt" sounds all cool and sexy but it's a soft ass way of saying forget your morals, do ANYTHING that sounds good to you, regardless of ramifications.

Sorry, it doesn't work that way.
 
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The definitions of right and wrong haven't been the same for the amount of time we've been alive, let alone thousands of years of empires building, crumbling, reorganizing information, omitting information, and using pieces of old information to enhance new information...sequestering pieces of information for set amounts of time, etc. Do you really know what you know or a piece of what you know? I admit I know nothing but my name, birthday, and life experiences. Everything else is subject to change. It is wrong to harm others and express yourself in ways harmful to others...or potentially harmful to others. Who defines harm? Did you really read what I typed or did it not fit in with what you "know" so you ignored it...

The definition of right and wrong has never changed. Maybe in a society it has, but in your heart and with God, it has never changed. You know what feels right and what feels wrong. Don't ignore that and spite that.
 
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My friend, you said the variable wasn't evil. In the context of your post, that variable is evil.

We indeed have free will and can do what we want. Rebelling against God is a choice.

"Do as thou wilt" sounds all cool and sexy but it's a soft ass way of saying forget your morals, do ANYTHING that sounds good to you, regardless of ramifications.

Sorry, it doesn't work that way.
Ifa has nothing to do with "do as thou wilt" nor does Kevin Gates beads, nor does my post, nor do I. Ifa and Crowleyism are as unrelated as you should be to Cesare Borgia and your worship of graven images, murder weapons, and remixed anglicized combo faiths made for non readers and those who take revelation 100% literally. You must be....Protestant. LOL.
Martin Luther was a Jesuit spy, and protestantism was a created thing, genius.
 

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Jesus didn't write any of the New Testament himself. Paul, who never actually met Jesus, wrote most of it roughly 20-30 years after Jesus' death. Think to yourselves how much information you can forget in a week, now think how much you can forget in 20 years..

For all we know, Jesus' mother was creeping on the low and told her husband she was still a virgin; then surprise, here comes a little tyke. Jesus could've gone into a coma for 3 days and then recovered from it when they crucified him. We just don't know. The most likely scenario is that he was a real revolutionary similar to a Ghandi or MLK and was subsequently deified after his death. This was very common in that era especially with the Greeks elevating their leaders to God status when they died.

With all of that said, regarding the Bible as useless is also foolish. There is plenty of great knowledge in there, especially in the Old Testament, that can be used even by those who do not consider themselves religious. It is laden with heavily debated philosophical principles. Certain things might actually be qualified by science at some point nowadays. (ex: pork is the unhealthiest meat). Even the orthodox church has had to recant or revise its stances on certain issues as civilization has developed, but the Bible represented the best offering of philosophy they had at the time.

Anyone who does not identify a particular religion would be wise to do some research into the philosophical points raised by the various religions, not just the mystified aspects of them. There really is a breadth of knowledge in religious texts for the non religious; you just have to know how to look for it.

Useless book, if Jebus actually existed he was likely more like David Koresh... threw his carcass on a trash heap and life went on...
 
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Ifa has nothing to do with "do as thou wilt" nor does Kevin Gates beads, nor does my post, nor do I. Ifa and Crowleyism are as unrelated as you should be to Cesare Borgia and your worship of graven images, murder weapons, and remixed anglicized combo faiths made for non readers and those who take revelation 100% literally. You must be....Protestant. LOL.
Martin Luther was a Jesuit spy, and protestantism was a created thing, genius.

First, your assumption of me is grossly presumptuous and wrong.

2nd, your initial post I quoted def reeked of crowleyism, which you basically endorsed.

I never said anything about Ifa or beads etc, you can keep that.
 
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First, your assumption of me is grossly presumptuous and wrong.

2nd, your initial post I quoted def reeked of crowleyism, which you basically endorsed.

I never said anything about Ifa or beads etc, you can keep that.


Emotions. I don't deal with yours because you're a man. "reeked of crowleyism" Wasn't...Just like Kevin Gates didn't mention it...just like "do what thou wilt" wasn't quoted. Just like Crowley wasn't quoted by ANYBODY BUT YOU.
You seem to know a lot about Crowley to be so uninterested. I've read a few books but I find Draconians lascivious and backwards. Goofy ass nikkas like you on a Left-Hand Path witch hunt, thought you knew something and you could witness to somebody, but you know nothing. God bless you, goofy.
 
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