Why, believer or not, you seek a Monotheistic God.
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Why, believer or not, you seek a Monotheistic God.
Why, believer or not, you seek a Monotheistic God.
Because that God is you. Instinctively speaking.
Our hiving or groupish natures and desire for friendship and fellowship lead us and statistics are showing how well our selfishness is working in terms of rapprochement for each of us to the whole world.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBW5vdhr_PA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ST86JM1RPl0
This tribalism is both a blessing and a curse. The hive/you, seeks to unite with the other hives, --- is everyone's basic hive mind's number one desire. This is your base driving force for survival.
We desire one God and human master above all other desires. We all crave a monotheistic world while wanting that God to be ourselves. We call that freedom. We are all in this together while all wishing to stand alone and above. Some call this our selfish gene and without it we would go extinct.
Note the wisdom of the first few self-centred commandments. Like that God, we are all quite self-centered. Not near as barbaric as the bible God in most cases though, --- and our recognition of duty sends that self-centeredness to duty and love, --- when it turns outwardly or towards others.
If I was to define God as, --- ( just the best set of rules to live life by ), --- then the statement, --- believer or not, you seek a Monotheistic God, --- becomes truth.
That God, --- described as rules and laws, --- is what believers seek.
Non-believers seek the same thing, but with an ideal that is a human leader (s), and not a supernatural being.
It seems that our natural selfishness turned duty is serving us well as a species if the trends are real. Remember to continue to seek an ideal in rules and laws.
If you have found God, you are an idol worshiper. Your bible or holy book condemns such an action.
As said in Candid, we are in the best of all possible worlds, because this is the only possible world. The world evolves and our political Gods as well as our religious Gods and masters must also all evolve.
We all seek a Monotheistic God and we all want him or her to be us. We do look outwardly though for the role model, --- and that is what makes the search worthy. It is what makes us more fully human.
The thinking shown below is the Gnostic Christian’s goal as taught by Jesus but know that any belief can be internalized.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alRNbes ... r_embedded
This method and mind set is how you become I am and brethren to Jesus.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdSVl_HOo8Y
When you can name your God, I am, and mean yourself, then you will begin to know the only God you will ever find. God is that part of you that is more fully human.
Regards
DL
Because that God is you. Instinctively speaking.
Our hiving or groupish natures and desire for friendship and fellowship lead us and statistics are showing how well our selfishness is working in terms of rapprochement for each of us to the whole world.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBW5vdhr_PA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ST86JM1RPl0
This tribalism is both a blessing and a curse. The hive/you, seeks to unite with the other hives, --- is everyone's basic hive mind's number one desire. This is your base driving force for survival.
We desire one God and human master above all other desires. We all crave a monotheistic world while wanting that God to be ourselves. We call that freedom. We are all in this together while all wishing to stand alone and above. Some call this our selfish gene and without it we would go extinct.
Note the wisdom of the first few self-centred commandments. Like that God, we are all quite self-centered. Not near as barbaric as the bible God in most cases though, --- and our recognition of duty sends that self-centeredness to duty and love, --- when it turns outwardly or towards others.
If I was to define God as, --- ( just the best set of rules to live life by ), --- then the statement, --- believer or not, you seek a Monotheistic God, --- becomes truth.
That God, --- described as rules and laws, --- is what believers seek.
Non-believers seek the same thing, but with an ideal that is a human leader (s), and not a supernatural being.
It seems that our natural selfishness turned duty is serving us well as a species if the trends are real. Remember to continue to seek an ideal in rules and laws.
If you have found God, you are an idol worshiper. Your bible or holy book condemns such an action.
As said in Candid, we are in the best of all possible worlds, because this is the only possible world. The world evolves and our political Gods as well as our religious Gods and masters must also all evolve.
We all seek a Monotheistic God and we all want him or her to be us. We do look outwardly though for the role model, --- and that is what makes the search worthy. It is what makes us more fully human.
The thinking shown below is the Gnostic Christian’s goal as taught by Jesus but know that any belief can be internalized.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alRNbes ... r_embedded
This method and mind set is how you become I am and brethren to Jesus.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdSVl_HOo8Y
When you can name your God, I am, and mean yourself, then you will begin to know the only God you will ever find. God is that part of you that is more fully human.
Regards
DL
Re: Why, believer or not, you seek a Monotheistic God.
I am seeking a polytheistic goddess, for instance Venus_Aphrodite.
I don't like an old bearded sad god, who is unable to stop Satan...
I don't like an old bearded sad god, who is unable to stop Satan...
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Re: Why, believer or not, you seek a Monotheistic God.
Goddesses hang around with Gods. They have no time for low life's like you and I.Huon wrote:I am seeking a polytheistic goddess, for instance Venus_Aphrodite.
I don't like an old bearded sad god, who is unable to stop Satan...
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Re: Why, believer or not, you seek a Monotheistic God.
Was the god of Plato and the Platonists monotheistic?
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A "cobbler of fables" [Augustine]; "Leucius is the disciple of the devil" [Decretum Gelasianum]; and his books "should be utterly swept away and burned" [Pope Leo I]; they are the "source and mother of all heresy" [Photius]
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Re: Why, believer or not, you seek a Monotheistic God.
His teacher, Socrates was an atheist from what I can see.Leucius Charinus wrote:Was the god of Plato and the Platonists monotheistic?
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He seemed to be more concerned with what men were thinking than what the Gods were thinking.
His cave scenario says that even when he turned to look at the sun/God, one could not look at either directly.
That would mean that like a Gnostic Christian, he was creating his own as we all do.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJ1PDxeUynA
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Re: Why, believer or not, you seek a Monotheistic God.
Monotheism would effectively be "atheism" in fourth century BC Athens.
"... almost every critical biblical position was earlier advanced by skeptics." - Raymond Brown
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Re: Why, believer or not, you seek a Monotheistic God.
I don't think so just because Constantine bought the then Orthodox Catholic Church not long before that and the Dark Ages were near their starting point.Peter Kirby wrote:Monotheism would effectively be "atheism" in fourth century BC Athens.
You might have a point but with Athens as opposed to Rome but Rome likely controlled Athens in that time. You could correct me though as I am not up on that history and times as I should be.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oR02cia ... =PLCBF574D
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Re: Why, believer or not, you seek a Monotheistic God.
You got your BC mixed up with your AD. Reverse the polarity.Gnostic Bishop wrote:I don't think so just because Constantine bought the then Orthodox Catholic Church not long before that and the Dark Ages were near their starting point.Peter Kirby wrote:Monotheism would effectively be "atheism" in fourth century BC Athens.
You might have a point but with Athens as opposed to Rome but Rome likely controlled Athens in that time. You could correct me though as I am not up on that history and times as I should be.
"... almost every critical biblical position was earlier advanced by skeptics." - Raymond Brown
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Re: Why, believer or not, you seek a Monotheistic God.
You are right. Thanks.
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Re: Why, believer or not, you seek a Monotheistic God.
Gnostic Bishop wrote:Why, believer or not, you seek a Monotheistic God.
I do not seek a god.
I do not believe that any god or gods exist.
In my view, believing in a monotheistic god is as unevidenced and retarded as a belief in many gods.
You claim to believe in only one god. I believe in one less god than you.
And no, I do not believe I am god, or am my own god.
Please refrain from falsely foisting your primitive and stupid religious superstitions off on me.
I can tell you what it is that I believe. You cannot.
You have no rights, nor knowledge by which to be telling anyone else what it is that they believe.
Thanks. But no thanks.
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