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Someone in the 1840's played the same game with very interesting results! If we called certain documents the Christian Manifesto? Romeo and Juliet got rewritten as West Side Story....
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Just wondering why this idea took off - maybe it was because it was for the time allegedly intellectually satisfying, as well as conquering death you could put together god and humans and make a new heaven and earth. As in all the best film scripts, there are a myriad loose ends! But no human grit in the pearl anywhere.
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God, human, man, as in 'be God' yourself and "who am I" as human will be no more.
For simplicity sake let me say that the prefix hu- identifies man as earthly (from humi- or humus) to make man opposite to earthly without the human condition attached, that itself has nothing to do with good and bad until religion added the concept evil to bad, wherein so the 'bar is raised' to make 'upright' known under the concept God inside the 'infinite good' that makes higher known above high and greater better than great. In the thesis statement God is presented as transient, begging to be transcended by the human condition while searching for purpose in life while in the absence of meaning to find only himself in the origin of all his endeavors, that later becomes his good works to remain in his presence of God now as Lord God himself. Accordingly, I see the concept God as the grit that is planted in the mind of humans for them to surmount and understand by transcending their own gifts as given to each. The solution to the question "who am I" now is equal to saying that "to be is not to be" wherein I am no longer with purpose in life for my own good. |
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Religion is a game that we play, and if we play by the rules Peter becomes satan (from protagonist to antagonist by way of conversion) to be the last and final apostle to deny the human condition in effort to set the inner man free without a trace left behind to keep wolves at a distance from him. |
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He is totally wrong in placing Christ opposite to anti-christ as its own flip-side archetypal opposite similar to pleasure and pain, good and bad, or good and evil that is relative with religion-specific intent, wherein good can be bad in two different mythologies that so also make bad as good in these opposites as well. Then of course he is wrong to call them irreconcilable to conclude that this would create 'unconsciousness' wherein he denies Ascension that is followed by Assumption and subsequent Coronation to convert reason into Pure Reason wherein shadows are no longer seen as by Cave dwellers like him. Having said this, he may be correct by pointing at the Christian tradition to say what he does, but that does not make it right just the same. Let me add here that parthenocarpic is about renewal of life instead of creating new life the parthenogenesis way. |
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In the stories, the Shadow, or antichrist is always evil, but in the psyche this isn't so; however it's perceived as such by the conscious as the Shadow is feared. Its fear of the unknown more than evil. In the present state of affairs they are indeed irreconcilable, seems to me. I'm not familiar with his views on the Ascension or the Assumption, but I'd be surprised if he "denies" it. The psyche is dynamic, not static, things come into and go out of consciousness etc. |
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