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[–] tossedtoast [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I skimmed the apocrypha books and it does get weird and not really like the rest of the bible. I think I should reexamine them again since I've now been red pilled and my mind is more open to the weird and I know that God is going to have some weirdness if he is infinite.

Isn't a lie basically a convoluted truth? There's some saying about that. I think the other religions have similar elements but the big question is always about Jesus. Anything less than Jesus as savior of the world and son of God is a lie.

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[–] dmt3rdi ago 

Anything less than Jesus as savior of the world and son of God is a lie.

I agree, but then who is Jesus? Is he a man who lived 2000 years ago, or is he a metaphor for someone that lives in us, in the "eternal now"?

What if we encounter a person or spirit who can't talk? What about people who haven't heard of Christ, or who lived before the New Testament? If they can't confess Christ then how do we know if they are OK?

I think there is a knowing inside that wants to guide us, but we can't access it fully because our hearts are closed and our minds are brainwashed and our pineal glands have been damaged by chemicals.

Isn't a lie basically a convoluted truth?

"Disinformation is necessary" -- Q.

Sometimes we have to be fooled before we can wake up. Deeper truths had to be hidden in parables and coded messages. We have to dig and think for ourselves to get there.

When we are personally in a good place, embodying self-love, then we can not be fooled by tricksters. But it can help to look at ideas we disagree with just to see, why is this upsetting me? Why does this cause me to feel the sting of judgement? This is not to say that the idea is true or good, just that it gives us an opportunity for introspection.

I don't know where all of this is headed, but what an amazing time to be alive!