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Who shall inherit the earth?
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'Sex' is the word 'God' in a different tongue.. There is always hope. ;)
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Kingdom of God vs. Kingdom of Heaven
DrWearWord replied to What The Hey's topic in Doctrinal: Exploring the Bible
I have been reading little snippets of this discussion every morning with my decaf. This discussion has a slightly misleading element, for, it is only one thin shade away from another discussion. Is Jesus Christ God? I was raised by "the way" for many years believing that if I had the slightest doubt that Jesus was not God then I was in deep spiritual trouble. So I created a wall of separation between Trinitarian ideas and the idea that Jesus was merely the son of God and could never assume the authority, position and place of the actual God of all creation. I have since become more inclined to believe that not only is/was Jesus God but so are we. WHAT CONVINCED ME? The Answer: ZERO. Zero is a unit of measurement with no value. (like angels on the head of a pin) So if theoretically before the beginning there was zero, then, what is the kingdom of God but an illusive place of nothingness. “darkness upon the face of the deep” Jesus said, “in my fathers house are many mansions“. This would seem like that the kingdom of God was a place distinctly independent from the kingdom of Christ’s own destiny. Then one considers that Jesus is called the King of Kings. So is Jesus the King of God also? How could that be? The Bible calls Jesus “the only begotten son of God“. This might imply that Jesus was also entitled to the inheritance of these mansions once God “died”. Do not sons/kings inherit their dead fathers thrones? Why all this talk of being heirs of God if God will forever be around to rule us? Why a new testament if the kingdom of God was resolute with the old testament God being the “only God“? Why introduce a son, is not God‘s kingdom eternal? Jesus thought it “not robbery to be equal to God“. How can a son equal his father are they not two different persons? Was Seth Adam? This all really comes down to a certain prevailing axiom (mathematical equation or truth) that is throughout the entire Bible, written, always in mystical occultist thought. That two things together can become one. That light is spoken into being within darkness and that heaven and earth together become reality. That good and evil become reason. Male and female become procreation and the love of two become one flesh. And the logic goes on and on and pervades nearly every scripture in the Bible. If the Bible was doctored to represent this axiom well it would have needed to have been doctored all the way back to Genesis. So Jesus and God become one ruler. Jesus as God is the King of Kings just as we are. We see though glass darkly but then face to face. What glass do we see though? Well it is a crystal ball… Shaped as a sphere (Zero) this glass represents nothingness considering the glass is clear. Out of nothing comes our own true self as we really are. Like a black and white checkerboard together these two shades once seen on the horizon become gray. For life which is black or white is divided and truth is not black and white but requires the heart and spirit to rightly divide the truth into perfect understanding. So the Kingdom of God and Kingdom of heaven are two different places but they are joined together 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 = 0 That is the mystery of the trinity. Within an egg is both the white and the yolk and together with the shell they are one. Oneness in zero. -
Fear unites... Hell is a concept created by despots and tyrants to scare people into blind submission. They take human frailties and change the vernacular and call it evil. Thus our errors are not simply human weakness but are repackaged and perceived as “spiritual” in nature. Out of this fear of hell people blindly accept error to free themselves from something purely imagined. All because we have this evolutionary “god spot” in the brain telling us we are feeling a “presence” of something. We have self preservation tendencies that we egotistically translate into a desire for eternal life….
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"Willing Servants? Who/what do we serve?
DrWearWord replied to DrWearWord's topic in Doctrinal: Exploring the Bible
I think in all of my doubts and DISBELIEF I am searching for what in the Bible is still true. Did Jesus really exist? Is God masculine or feminine? Did God so love the world that he/she gave? What of the Bible is without reproach? God is GREAT? Is there a passage of scripture that has stood the tests of time? I figure the place to start is what is clear and work my way from there. Got any "clear scriptures" that seem to need no defense? In these times where religion has become so hijacked by radical nuts, it seems God and the word have fallen out of fashion. The Bible is now perceived in a new light of tolerance and higher reason. What culture and customs of the Bible are necessary in this age of reason? It would seem that before one becomes a willing slave to something there needs to be a clear understanding about what that something is. My understanding of the God of the Bible has changed so much over the years that I wonder if I am more a slave to change itself. -
"Willing Servants? Who/what do we serve?
DrWearWord posted a topic in Doctrinal: Exploring the Bible
When we begin to deny the word of God then a litany of complaints arise and out of the debris, discarded thought, sin and guilt, crumbled technologies; what emerges is a neoenlightened being. But what survives our doctrinal error? What of “the word and spirit” are worthy against the judgment of rationality and reason? Matthew 16:8 KJV Which when Jesus perceived , he said unto them, O ye of little faith, why reason ye among yourselves, because ye have brought no bread? -
Kingdom of God vs. Kingdom of Heaven
DrWearWord replied to What The Hey's topic in Doctrinal: Exploring the Bible
I am saying the KOH and KOG are perceived synonymously when they are perceived as digits. With Christ present that may have been the “God with us” fulfillment. So it is a parable again, to be understood, to know the KOH and KOG’s intrinsic and variant meaning when perceived as values also. It is just a possible perspective I thought I might mention. Under the same logic Jesus is God (as are we) when perceived as digits but we are not God when perceived as values. God is not a respecter of persons when God perceives us spiritually, but God is a respecter of person when God perceives us though the filter of our own intrinsic knowledge and value for the truth. (spirit [digits] of truth [value]) So as digits we are saved by the spirit but as values we are freed by the truth. (standing/state) We are saved as digits by the creator and we are saved as values by the part of the creator who relates to creation. The parable of logical reason concerning the KOH and KOG produces two different answers which are equally the truth. Maybe God made it simple on purpose just to make it more difficult. John Deere 99:100 The ergonomic word of God fits like a lawn mower seat to a derriere. :) -
To see God, or not to see God.
DrWearWord replied to JeffSjo's topic in Doctrinal: Exploring the Bible
I can’t get past the loggerheads of scriptures which clearly state that God has no form or beauty, God is not a man/woman, God is not an image that we should worship it, yet there are countless scriptures in which those who say they have heard God also say they have seen God… but “no man has seen God at any time”. . Please explain this or maybe... one can't explain this. Maybe in one way we can see God and in another way we can't and both ways are equally the truth. Rather the truth cannot be perceived without understanding both ways of God. So we both see God, and don't see God. Thus the moment we think we have “seen God” the proof vanishes and we are like Fox Mulder and Dana Skully in the X Files, trying to make a case with no direct evidence... We are left speaking in tongues and babbling about the end of the world. :) Paul was blinded by a light and “Jesus/God did it”. Paul was later abducted by aliens who called themselves Romans. “Dig a little deeper” . Will/can we ever REALLY see God? I WANT TO BELIEVE THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE -
Heaven is not so appreciated without a bit of hell along the way. Hell makes reaching heaven so much sweeter. I believe lately in reincarnation, so eventually we all reach heaven. We are all here in the school of love in the high calling of God's wondrous and diverse tapestry of life. Pure darkness surrounds the greatest objects of beauty of which we would not be able to see objects obscured by too much of the heaven’s brilliance. It is hell which makes heaven visible. If hell were more like heaven then the heart could no longer perceive definitive character and virtue. It is hell and heaven which facilitates reason, free will, autonomy, individualism and makes “the soul” possible. How else could we "quench fiery darts" if we were not partially at one with the element of fire, often associated with hell? Luke 3:16 KJV John answered , saying unto them all, I indeed baptize you with water; but one mightier than I cometh , the latchet of whose shoes I am not worthy to unloose : he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost and with fire: Ephesians 4:10 KJV He that descended is the same also that ascended up far above all heavens, that he might fill all things.) Comment: We are baptized with fire (hell) and the holy spirit (heaven). :)
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Kingdom of God vs. Kingdom of Heaven
DrWearWord replied to What The Hey's topic in Doctrinal: Exploring the Bible
Zero as a digit 0 + 1 = 2 Zero as a value 0 + 1 = 1 :) In other words, the kingdom of heaven and the Kingdom of God are the same when considered as digits but they differ when considered as values. (I have a cross-dressing Unitarian pastor friend who has a seemingly natural aversion to the word "kingdom"… I find that interesting... Not unlike a friend of mind who thinks depictions of the crucifixion put off the "devil spirits" of "heavy and gloomy." Who knows "The Way" anymore"? -
Kingdom of God vs. Kingdom of Heaven
DrWearWord replied to What The Hey's topic in Doctrinal: Exploring the Bible
I haven't taken the time "yet" to read what you blessed believers have contributed so far to this thread (absolutely no offence intended) I just thought I would blurt out what I thought then read and see how far off I am from other's ideas. The kingdom of God is where creation happens. Only God can create so creation comes out of nothing. "Something that has never been before". So the kingdom of God is "zero". Where the kingdom of heaven is one (included with "the earth" which make a whole sphere of what was made formed and created. (body soul and spirit image). Jesus being part of the kingdom of heaven represents the created lord or head of creation where God is the creator who is uncreated. For how can nothing be created? Jesus not only said I am come to give more abundant life but another not so familiar verse is "I am come to bring you to God". I understand this as I am come to bring the kingdom of heaven (one) to the kingdom of God (zero) or to bring one back to zero. (or another way to think of it is to create zero within one) Colossians 3:10 KJV And have put on the new man, which is renewed in knowledge after the image of him that created him: Comment: I am trying to help you all even though I am not sure if I even believe in the holy spirit anymore. If God is zero, invisible and "uncreated", what is there conceivably to believe in? I feel more comforted by "God" in just walking in the flesh and the next life will be a surprise and this life I find I value more when I am not feeding coins into God eternal life slot machine pie in the sky... If God wants me, he/she knows where I am. The spirit is just another clever way to divide people by implying they haven't received something invisible, intangible and ambiguous.. Peace with Zero -
2 Peter 3:10 KJV But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great [big] noise [bang], and the elements shall melt with fervent heat , the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up .
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Orthodoxy, Protestantism, Gnosticism and Reason
DrWearWord replied to DrWearWord's topic in Doctrinal: Exploring the Bible
Crying is prayer. John 11:35 KJV Jesus wept . Comment: Was this unbelief? -
Orthodoxy, Protestantism, Gnosticism and Reason
DrWearWord replied to DrWearWord's topic in Doctrinal: Exploring the Bible
God is multi-lingual. -
Orthodoxy, Protestantism, Gnosticism and Reason
DrWearWord replied to DrWearWord's topic in Doctrinal: Exploring the Bible
Even silence can be too loud. -
Orthodoxy, Protestantism, Gnosticism and Reason
DrWearWord replied to DrWearWord's topic in Doctrinal: Exploring the Bible
I guess my question simply brings about a preponderant of the meaning of divine love. -
Orthodoxy, Protestantism, Gnosticism and Reason
DrWearWord replied to DrWearWord's topic in Doctrinal: Exploring the Bible
I ask, only to reveal vast and often unseen parallels. -
Orthodoxy, Protestantism, Gnosticism and Reason
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Last night I was thinking about my same sex partner, like Jesus was thinking about God in the garden. (is that wrong?) :) -
Orthodoxy, Protestantism, Gnosticism and Reason
DrWearWord replied to DrWearWord's topic in Doctrinal: Exploring the Bible
What a great post! Thanks for your input. I am so wonderfully blessed by the believers here on GSC. Peace with God. -
Orthodoxy, Protestantism, Gnosticism and Reason
DrWearWord replied to DrWearWord's topic in Doctrinal: Exploring the Bible
The police recently arrested a man named, "Abraham..." They claim it was for spilling goat blood in a public park and creating a possible "bio hazard". They fined him for starting a fire without a permit, they prosecuted him for gross and unusual cruelty to animals and they also charged him for defacing city property. As they hauled him off to the police station he kept ranting about how, "The Lord God told him to do it." He retorted, "I wasn't really gonna go through with it." Comment: Love is anti-matter. -
Orthodoxy, Protestantism, Gnosticism and Reason
DrWearWord replied to DrWearWord's topic in Doctrinal: Exploring the Bible
Is there any record of Abel having children prior to his death? If Abel did have children then it is logical that Seth (after Abel's death) would have become the patriarch over their house. Perhaps Abel's eldest son became patriarch over his father's house? What do we know about the sons of Seth up until the time of Noah/Noe? Were any of the patriarchs between the time of Noah and Seth, of Cain or Abel’s house? What of the women? Were women from other houses permitted to marry within a different house? Abel's daughters would only carry their mothers DNA because the fathers DNA is carried in the Y chromosome. A son gets an X chromosome from their mother and a Y chromosome from their father. A daughter gets an X chromosome from her father, that the father got from his mother. It is odd that the Bible explicitly goes out on a limb with all of these, "genealogies"... With today's understanding in DNA the ancient biblical understanding of heredity and life may be bound for a surprise. Either the Bible will show genealogical integrity and stand up with recent advancements in biology, or science will once again tell us that the earth is not flat but round. We can trace the DNA of every person back to the first Adam and Eve, So what do we all have in common besides Adam and Eve? The Bible says one thing and our DNA records say another thing. Our DNA says as a species we are much older than the 6000 year old Adam and Eve of the Bible. If I have to deny the "flesh" and what it says about history to believe in the Bible's "spirit" account of Adam and Eve I tend to trust the idea of science first. DNA seems so evident that to deny it over the idea that we are only 6000 years old is not only limiting but fraudulent. The body must predate the spirit by hundreds of thousands of years? How many forms did humans take on before God was finished? To form something denotes the passage of time. So we get to the beginning. And we find there are several if not many beginnings all happening at the same time. The most evident beginning is the first beginning. In the beginning. That is ground zero. When it says God created, that is a subject and a verb which denotes the passage of time, though only and instant it is still time passing. So in God creating something time has already passed. Thus we get to the most important other beginning, when God created spirit in humans. Humans were still being formed… Suddenly humans eyes were opened and instead of the sun just passing them by every day unnoticed they became aware of its passage. Stonehenge is a seed reminding us of the ancients awakening with time. This is the second beginning. So this second beginning is perceived as zero to humans but as one to God. The beginning was before the beginning. Think of it like there are two timelines beside each other. One is God’s timeline which is endless, and one is our conscious timeline. Our conscious timeline is limited and measured by days. Gods timeline began before ours so God is zero and we are one. Ever though we consider Eden as “the beginning”, Eden is only the place where we became aware of time. Before our awareness of the sun, moon, light, darkness we were without comprehension, in darkness, in zero being formed and made. -
Orthodoxy, Protestantism, Gnosticism and Reason
DrWearWord replied to DrWearWord's topic in Doctrinal: Exploring the Bible
Road Signs for the new year. Happy New Year! :) -
Seek ye first Zero, and all the other numbers will be added unto you. :)
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Orthodoxy, Protestantism, Gnosticism and Reason
DrWearWord replied to DrWearWord's topic in Doctrinal: Exploring the Bible
What are Y-Chromosomal Adam and Mitochondrial Eve? -
In the beginning was zero, and zero was with God and zero was God. :) Isaiah 48:6.Thou hast heard , see all this; and will not ye declare it? I have shewed thee new things from this time, even hidden things , and thou didst not know them. 7.They are created now, and not from the beginning; even before the day when thou heardest them not; lest thou shouldest say , Behold, I knew them. 8.Yea, thou heardest not; yea, thou knewest not; yea, from that time that thine ear was not opened : for I knew that thou wouldest deal very treacherously , and wast called a transgressor from the womb. Comment: Is zero a transgressor from the womb of numbers? :)