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03-19-2007, 04:22 AM | #1 | |
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In Catholicism Christ is wherein each one of us is fully man and true to our own self = the mind of Christ. So the phantom is the essence of man wherein we are eternal and in this same [eternal] essence are we the the continuity of infinity that took up residence in Rome and hence the vicar of Christ. Yes it takes courage to claim that but those are the metaphysics behind that claim. |
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He was just a reformer with the wisdom to reform his own mind and it is about him (and there were many more like him Galations 5:27 tells us) that the Gospels were written by the mythmaker who according to me was this Joseph later known as John. He actually wrote all four of these to make such an intricate weave between them wherein they are inerrant. Now don't forget that the phantom is based on a perception (aisthesis = immediacy) of that which fills the limbs and that must be made immediate as the being itself (aisteta = indefinite nature of the being = on). This would be where eternal life is at . . . wherefore I hold that the baptism candle of our Advent wreath is aimed to be our first awakening to this phantom. |
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