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Aliens are coming October 14th 2008 Galactic Federation

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madsen

Quote from: z.monkey on September 03, 2008, 03:59:44 AM
Howdy JRatcliff,

If you are a Freemason you are a fool.  Also it is obvious that you are less than a 33rd degree, because you are an ignoramus.  You should repent because your immortal soul is in grave danger.

Blessed Be...

I almost lost a mouthful of coffee after reading this.  I'm not a Christian, mind you, but in this thread, you have been circulating some of the most unorthodox theology I've every read.  Many of my Christian friends would probably say that you have been possessed by demons.  The idea that you would warn others to repent is a bit ridiculous, IMHO.   



z.monkey

Howdy Madsen,

Hahhahahahhhaahhaaa....  Yeah, I'm definitely not orthodox, but I do follow the teachings of Christ.  I don't believe in religion because religion is a institution built by man (like Freemasonry) but the original basis for religions came from GOD, Archangels, and Angels.  The spiritual basis of religions is valid, real, worth pursuing, and VERY different than the religions believe it is. I can't tell you how many times I have thrown people saying things like that.  I had a woman ask me if I believed in the Bible.  I told her no and explained to her that the Bible was written by men.  It has been revised so many times that the original meaning has been smeared into oblivion, and that I believe in GOD, but not the Bible.  Well, she thinks I am a Satanist now and won't talk to me anymore.  This goes to further concrete evidence of the total misunderstanding of spiritual principles.  Religion has everyone so confused that only a very few people understand what spirituality is.  Of the many groups that I have encountered in my time here on Earth the ones that best understand spirituality are the American Indians and the Wiccans (both being nature based beliefs).  Just about everyone else has had their conceptualization of spirituality obliterated by religion.  It is sad really.  This world would be a much better place if everyone held the same spiritual beliefs.  Just a simple understanding of the concept of Karma would help tremendously.  If there was a religion that I follow I would call it the Truth...

Blessed Be...
Goodwill to All, for All is One!

orbs

Quote from: madsen on September 03, 2008, 12:11:27 PMThe idea that you would warn others to repent is a bit ridiculous, IMHO.

I would guess the last sentence was probably tongue-in-cheek. Outside of (organized) religion it's more common that there are not just 2 states like good and bad (dualistic, polarized, or let's say "digital") but more like a sliding rule ("analog") or something like superposition (if you increase the "dimensions" you can have seemingly opposites at the "same time" without contradiction) and it more or less leads simply to choice what a being is affected by or confronted with. So in some sense (religious) hell (or heaven) only "exists" for those who believe in it or whose consciousness is "close" to a (collective) consciousness that believes in it (and is real for it).

madsen

Quote from: z.monkey on September 03, 2008, 12:39:55 PM
Howdy Madsen,

Hahhahahahhhaahhaaa....  Yeah, I'm definitely not orthodox, but I do follow the teachings of Christ.  I don't believe in religion because religion is a institution built by man (like Freemasonry) but the original basis for religions came from GOD, Archangels, and Angels.  The spiritual basis of religions is valid, real, worth pursuing, and VERY different than the religions believe it is. I can't tell you how many times I have thrown people saying things like that.  I had a woman ask me if I believed in the Bible.  I told her no and explained to her that the Bible was written by men.  It has been revised so many times that the original meaning has been smeared into oblivion, and that I believe in GOD, but not the Bible.  Well, she thinks I am a Satanist now and won't talk to me anymore.  This goes to further concrete evidence of the total misunderstanding of spiritual principles.  Religion has everyone so confused that only a very few people understand what spirituality is.  Of the many groups that I have encountered in my time here on Earth the ones that best understand spirituality are the American Indians and the Wiccans (both being nature based beliefs).  Just about everyone else has had their conceptualization of spirituality obliterated by religion.  It is sad really.  This world would be a much better place if everyone held the same spiritual beliefs.  Just a simple understanding of the concept of Karma would help tremendously.  If there was a religion that I follow I would call it the Truth...

Blessed Be...

Hi z.monkey,

All that is fine as far as I'm concerned---your spiritual life is your choice.  It's the anti-Freemasonry angle that puzzles me.  What exactly is your gripe against them?  If it's some sort of Illuminati thing, then I would just say this makes about as much sense as the idea that Girl Scouts belong to an elite organization bent on world domination. 


madsen

Quote from: orbs on September 03, 2008, 12:45:25 PM
I would guess the last sentence was probably tongue-in-cheek. Outside of (organized) religion it's more common that there are not just 2 states like good and bad (dualistic, polarized, or let's say "digital") but more like a sliding rule ("analog") or something like superposition (if you increase the "dimensions" you can have seemingly opposites at the "same time" without contradiction) and it more or less leads simply to choice what a being is affected by or confronted with. So in some sense (religious) hell (or heaven) only "exists" for those who believe in it or whose consciousness is "close" to a (collective) consciousness that believes in it (and is real for it).

Hi orbs,

Yes, perhaps I read z.monkey's post too literally.