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Yes. The flimsy fantasies of the PTB come ready-made, goofy, and destructive. How many people do I see with goofy eyes, talking about this or that with some authority? I tried to follow their way for a couple years, I confess-- deciding to experiment by ceasing to resist the tidal wave of illusion.
But that don't work; you just end up floating in the sewer.
Which brings me to Christianity. I'd write it off as complete fantasy, based on the looks in the eyes and discourses of those who speak and sing of their "own personal Jesus" and the Gnostic/Nietzchian critique. And yet-- it is my basic conclusion that this God makes the demons cower and run, as told in the Gospel of Mark and in M Scott Peck's The People of the Lie (1983), for example. A whole lot of "Patriots" are Christians. Their basic prayers are earnest; their basic analysis accurate; their hopes for a better, more just world are fair and good. See, for example.
The biggest problem with establishment liberal churches in my neighborhood is that they sin by implicitly believing in the state above their God. I tried to get through to them early but was cancelled. (They told me, as always, I was too emotional and inappropriate-- even though my arguments were rational, earnest, and written in high academic discourse). The conservative churches fall for many others illusions. The goofy eyes are a give away. But for some reason, it seems they see the general problem of Klaus Schwab, etc., much more accurately; and they will and do resist. At the very least, they know they are not alone in this struggle; they know every person is open to trickery and internal foibles; and they know they must conjure, beseech, and establish through faith the good (God) if we're to make it.
I'd bet most every one (of the truth-seeking Christians) can relate to Dorothy, The Tinman, The Lion, and The Scarecrow, and so can I. We're on a path of discovery. The dangers are real, and we won't make it without help.
Added note, regarding clones; this is pretty weird:
But that don't work; you just end up floating in the sewer.
Which brings me to Christianity. I'd write it off as complete fantasy, based on the looks in the eyes and discourses of those who speak and sing of their "own personal Jesus" and the Gnostic/Nietzchian critique. And yet-- it is my basic conclusion that this God makes the demons cower and run, as told in the Gospel of Mark and in M Scott Peck's The People of the Lie (1983), for example. A whole lot of "Patriots" are Christians. Their basic prayers are earnest; their basic analysis accurate; their hopes for a better, more just world are fair and good. See, for example.
The biggest problem with establishment liberal churches in my neighborhood is that they sin by implicitly believing in the state above their God. I tried to get through to them early but was cancelled. (They told me, as always, I was too emotional and inappropriate-- even though my arguments were rational, earnest, and written in high academic discourse). The conservative churches fall for many others illusions. The goofy eyes are a give away. But for some reason, it seems they see the general problem of Klaus Schwab, etc., much more accurately; and they will and do resist. At the very least, they know they are not alone in this struggle; they know every person is open to trickery and internal foibles; and they know they must conjure, beseech, and establish through faith the good (God) if we're to make it.
I'd bet most every one (of the truth-seeking Christians) can relate to Dorothy, The Tinman, The Lion, and The Scarecrow, and so can I. We're on a path of discovery. The dangers are real, and we won't make it without help.
Added note, regarding clones; this is pretty weird:
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