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  1. MonkeyFire

    Is science interested in finding God ?

    The truth of God is kept secret by the Illuminati
  2. MonkeyFire

    The true Fallen Angel

    I believe in fallen angels to be benevolent, and the warden of the demon prison, and the spirit hospital. The word fallen certainly isn’t sin or suffering, it is just the hate and the sorrow. Where LOVE is God, hate is fallen from love where his thing is next in line heretically, but they know...
  3. MonkeyFire

    The Book Of Mormon

    I say belief is a necessary property of life. With faith in life we are eternal, and harm dies.
  4. MonkeyFire

    The Book Of Mormon

    There is no need for evidence if Jesus will return. If anything there is no evidence of God, it is hidden from us so He can be while we live out our nature. Passive-believers can go to Heaven before others since they care about religion the most, so do that. The best advice I can give you is to...
  5. MonkeyFire

    Ever notice how atheists are virtually always on the opposite side from God on many issues?

    The problem with evil is suffering, but if it is to save a female it is noble. God was never going to prevent suffering, in all his might he did create suffering so wrath can have a fighting chance, and so that lady sorrow may be delivered. Maybe God loves war more than your kushy little dream...
  6. MonkeyFire

    There is no evidence for God, so why do you believe?

    Why do you ask for evidence of belief in God, when the thing you need evidence for is faith? Faith is not just trust, but liberation, and transcendence as well. EDIT: faith is a life force of goodness, and livability of life & nature.
  7. MonkeyFire

    Pacifism

    The key to hate and sorrow are to temper (help, and fix) them, and let them temper others
  8. MonkeyFire

    Pacifism

    That isn’t true. A pacifist makes evil no more, like turning a light on in a demon.
  9. MonkeyFire

    Pacifism

    War can be justifiable, but not under God unless God wants to end suffering and still tempt evil spirits at war without hurting them, to prove His Holiness, and create the solider spirit without danger.
  10. MonkeyFire

    Pacifism

    Would you have neither, or both? Pacifism is about pleasure, and fair karma. If I had to fight for immediate danger it is okay. That is the hippie I am willing to be, but it would be done without harm. My thing is not to end war, but to fix it, and transcend it. I see, but I never said I...
  11. MonkeyFire

    Pacifism

    With out violence we can be alright, but with only violence there is not avoiding ultimate sin.
  12. MonkeyFire

    Pacifism

    Non-violence is necessary to not be a sadist, or a murderer. War is real just for the sake of the existence of its own nature, but if you changed nature, the human race, and all which is, would remain the same.
  13. MonkeyFire

    Pacifism

    Pacifism can create instant (dual) karma
  14. MonkeyFire

    Pacifism

    Please stay on topic. War is both postive and negative, and it should be avoided, but that doesn’t mean people won’t be helped.
  15. MonkeyFire

    Pacifism

    Fight for hate. If you control the fear you win the war. Hate is something you save, and then He makes it worth it, he has the keys of death and hades.
  16. MonkeyFire

    Pacifism

    There is never a reason to harm something, even if you fight your mind should still be passive. Fighting prolong suffering, but you need to know what you are doing, and how to be a pacifist. I wouldn’t force you to be passive against a murderer, but it is possible.
  17. MonkeyFire

    Pacifism

    No, ahimsa is a moral obligation. I only need to fight for sex crimes, and harm, and only until my equanimity is fully operational.
  18. MonkeyFire

    Pacifism

    Fighting is only necessary if you suffer, but the only reason one may suffer is because they choose to be violent in the first place.
  19. MonkeyFire

    Pacifism

    No Ahmisa is a moral obligation. pacifism is belief in non-violence to me
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