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Compared to good, you are a filthy rag. If you were let in Heaven, the way you are....you would stink up Heaven and bring death to a perfect atmosphere. You are born that way...you can't change it. this Earth would probably like to puke us out. We are a curse to it.

I don't believe any of that, not even for a second. And I don't think Christ believed that either. In fact, I think his mission was to prove just the opposite--to prove that human beings are children of God, and the only thing keeping them from their potential is believing the ancient Jewish lie that man is fallen and imperfect and unworthy, since the "fall" of Adam and Eve.

It was Paul who turned Jesus into the idol you just described. Which figures, since Pharisees were idolaters who worshipped Baal. I don't buy Paul's conversion for one second either. We know Pharisees, like modern day Freemasons, are expected to lie about and hide their true beliefs and their true intentions. I think it's obvious that Paul was one of the false prophets Christ warned about. The whited sepulchres, the wolves in sheep's clothing. And that Constantine made half the New Testament from his writings specifically because he knew how easily an idolatrous people could be controlled.

If there was ever an anti-Christ, in my opinion, it was Paul.

Remember, Peter walked on water too. It wasn't just Jesus performing miracles through faith. And I think he tried pretty damn hard to teach people that. I don't feel good inside when I hear this sectarian Christian/Jewish notion that there's something wrong with us. The only thing wrong with us is that we believe there's something wrong with us. If we accepted ourselves as children of God who simply sometimes lose our way, then we're already saved. That's what I think Christ really wanted people to understand. But alas, Satan's servants got hold of the Bible and fucked it all up. I'm just glad that some truths still made it through though. I still think Christianity by and large is a force for good in the world because of those truths.

2 years ago
1 score
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Compared to good, you are a filthy rag. If you were let in Heaven, the way you are....you would stink up Heaven and bring death to a perfect atmosphere. You are born that way...you can't change it. this Earth would probably like to puke us out. We are a curse to it.

I don't believe any of that, not even for a second. And I don't think Christ believed that either. In fact, I think his mission was to prove just the opposite--to prove that human beings are children of God, and the only thing keeping them from their potential is believing the ancient Jewish lie that man is fallen and imperfect and unworthy, since the "fall" of Adam and Eve.

It was Paul who turned Jesus into the idol you just described. Which figures, since Pharisees were idolaters who worshipped Baal. I don't buy Paul's conversion for one second either. We know Pharisees, like modern day Freemasons, are expected to lie about and hide their true beliefs and their true intentions. I think it's obvious that Paul was one of the false prophets Christ warned about. The whited sepulchres, the wolves in sheep's clothing. And that Constantine made half the New Testament from his writings specifically because he knew how easily an idolatrous people could be controlled.

If there was ever an anti-Christ, in my opinion, it was Paul.

Remember, Peter walked on water too. It wasn't just Jesus performing miracles through faith. And I think he tried pretty damn hard to teach people that. I don't feel good inside when I hear this sectarian Christian/Jewish notion that there's something wrong with us. The only thing wrong with us is that we believe there's something wrong with us. If we accepted ourselves as children of god who simply sometimes lose our way, then we're already saved. That's what I think Christ really wanted people to understand. But alas, Satan's servants got hold of the Bible and fucked it all up. I'm just glad that some truths still made it through though. I still think Christianity by and large is a force for good in the world because of those truths.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Compared to good, you are a filthy rag. If you were let in Heaven, the way you are....you would stink up Heaven and bring death to a perfect atmosphere. You are born that way...you can't change it. this Earth would probably like to puke us out. We are a curse to it.

I don't believe any of that, not even for a second. And I don't think Christ believed that either. In fact, I think his mission was to prove just the opposite--to prove that human beings are children of God, and the only thing keeping them from their potential is believing the ancient Jewish lie that man is fallen and imperfect and unworthy, since the "fall" of Adam and Eve.

It was Paul who turned Jesus into the idol you just described. Which figures, since Pharisees were idolaters who worshipped Baal. I don't buy Paul's conversion for one second either. We know Pharisees, like modern day Freemasons, are expected to lie about and hide their true beliefs and their true intentions. I think it's obvious that Paul was one of the false prophets Christ warned about. The whited sepulchres, the wolves in sheep's clothing. And that Constantine made half the New Testament from his writings specifically because he knew how easily an idolatrous people could be controlled.

If there was ever an anti-Christ, in my opinion, it was Paul.

Remember, Peter walked on water too. It wasn't just Jesus performing miracles through faith. And I think he tried pretty damn hard to teach people that. I don't feel good inside when I hear this sectarian Christian/Jewish notion that there's something wrong with us. The only thing wrong with us is that we believe there's something wrong with us. If we accepted ourselves as children of god who simply sometimes lose our way, then we're already saved. That's what I think Christ really wanted people to understand. But alas, Satan's servants got hold of the Bible and fucked it all up. I'm just glad that some pure and simple truths still made it through though. I still think Christianity by and large is a force for good in the world.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Compared to good, you are a filthy rag. If you were let in Heaven, the way you are....you would stink up Heaven and bring death to a perfect atmosphere. You are born that way...you can't change it. this Earth would probably like to puke us out. We are a curse to it.

I don't believe any of that, not even for a second. And I don't think Christ believed that either. In fact, I think his mission was to prove just the opposite--to prove that human beings are children of God, and the only thing keeping them from their potential is believing the ancient Jewish lie that man is fallen and imperfect and unworthy, since the "fall" of Adam and Eve.

It was Paul who turned Jesus into the idol you just described. Which figures, since Pharisees were idolaters who worshipped Baal. I don't buy Paul's conversion for one second either. We know Pharisees, like modern day Freemasons, are expected to lie about and hide their true beliefs and their true intentions. I think it's obvious that Paul was one of the false prophets Christ warned about. The whited sepulchres, the wolves in sheep's clothing. And that Constantine made half the New Testament from his writings specifically because he knew how easily an idolatrous people could be controlled.

If there was ever an anti-Christ, in my opinion, it was Paul.

Remember, Peter walked on water too. It wasn't just Jesus performing miracles through faith. And I think he tried pretty damn hard to teach people that. I don't feel good inside when I hear this sectarian Christian/Jewish notion that there's something wrong with us. The only thing wrong with us is that we believe there's something wrong with us. If we accepted ourselves as children of god who simply sometimes lose our way, then we're already saved. That's what I think Christ really taught.

2 years ago
1 score