The thing is, those figures do seem like products of our society. Our society is centered around money and gain, right? That's what fills the tv screens, the internet and magazine articles, and it's what your parents told you to focus on. So then it's no surprise, that people here would be...
kind of depends on where you are? I think that sometimes when I am on the sidewalk after a rain, I can smell earthworms that come up on the sidewalk. I don't know if that's what I'm smelling, but it seems like it
I think it might have to do with a monotheistic god who wants to create a polytheon. That to say, it isn't clear how far the followers are supposed to ascend, once they graduate from the sound completion of their mortal tasks. God in Christianity compares people to plants that he went to sow...
I've done both, but I don't know, I almost like the internet better, especially on a moderated forum. There was a time when I was on a board near the beginning of the century, and there was no moderation, and god were those people nasty. I think overall, it actually might be getting 'better' on...
I guess I kind of thought that Abraham was sort of an odd example for early NT writers to relate to. He seems like had no intermediary at all right? It was just him and god, 1:1. No Jesus in-between, no deacons, no law of Moses, nothing. Just Abraham and God
One book you might want to look at is 'On Writing' by stephen king. I can't remember much of what was in it, I just remember it being good.. It probably talked about how he broke into the business, I think
I guess the way I like to frame it, is that I live on the nation's energy capacity. Whether homeless or a rich rock star, I would be a person who was a byproduct of oil-derived energy. That is how most of us live. I don't know if it's a question about our inputs in the system, as much as it is a...
I read your post, and it's interesting, but I guess I'm not really sure how to debate or discuss the meaning of that specific set of symbols. However, I think my last two Tarot drawings might actually be somewhat relevant to the thread. I have lately been drawing in triangular trinities..
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Yeah what you say has got some backing to it, but then again.. You know I just a read a large book that dealt a lot with the pre-contact / post-contact world in the Amazon rainforest. And I guess what I find is, from reading all kinds of things like that, is that a stable human/nature dynamic...
Well, I think there was a time when humans would generally pray over the animal they hunted, and even mourn over it, and take time to recognize the divinity of the spirit/god force in the species they harvested. I guess in western society, all the plants and meat is just sort of seen as...
I'm not even sure what they mean exactly, by this talk of seat arrangement. It kind of seems subjective. It is subjective: even if you were at the 'lowest' seat, you would still probably have a person near you to talk with, and they are unlikely to be less interesting than the people in the...
And this is kind of how I aspire to perceive Christianity, is as a sort of underlying narrative beneath a kind of ancient, western mystical geometric system. Four is sort of a perfect number, in that it contains, but is not limited by, the 1, the 2, and the 3. Though I don't yet understand why...
I guess I was trying to think of what the meta-narrative here was, or the 'modern-take home,' minus the slavery, was, that could be imparted to a modern reader of the passage. And that seems be, that material conditions, or social conditions, are supposed to preclude one's will to 'proper...
I don't know that they fight all the time exactly, but they are confused much of the time, which probably led to disagreements. Maybe witnessing many miracles started to have a knock-on effect of general disorientation, whereby they all steadily started questioning what was real, which would...
I don't know how you imagine it to have been, but I've read a small pile of early Christian works from the 1st century this past month, and I still have only a very abstract idea of how these people actually lived day to day. But the way I think of it, it seems like it would have been the...
Here in midwestern america, my mother took me to a sort of stadium church every sunday for a long time. In that one is was really impersonal, because it was so big, and there was never a eucharist. The only time I got that, was the couple times I went to my grandma's church, where I ate it...