freelight
Eclectic Theosophist
Your defining terms and setting their qualifications........
Your defining terms and setting their qualifications........
Let readers use their own discernment in these shared commentaries.
I do not recall determining or claiming whether the 'resurrection' of Jesus was 'fiction' or 'non-fiction', these are terms you brought up, in your endeavor to prioritize the resurrection. What I've shared on the resurrection holds, until further considerations. And whether I'm a true believer in the Christ, or a Spirit-born son, this 'God' knows, If indeed He is omniscient. My religious/spiritual journey and dissertations are what they are, and I make no apologies for them, respecting each season of unfoldment, in my personal evolution.
I do commend your respect of my religious liberties, as equally granted per recognized by the 1st amendment, however I do not agree with your stringent and perhaps presumptuous judging of religious affiliation or character, which is of course according to your own definition of what you believe a 'Christian' is, which is probably a bit different than mine, so that difference is noted, respecting the contrast.
I recall you brought up the resurrection, so are the herald of its importance, hence your passion about it. That I approach subjects in all their facets on literal and figurative levels is no surprise, so once again we come to the cross-roads of 'interpretation' and what meaning or value it has to us personally and universally. I share it as I see it, and those observations are subject to change in time with better information or revelation.
In Spirit I AM free.
Your defining terms and setting their qualifications........
Hey Freelight, you don't believe the Resurrection is nonfiction, so we as far as spirituality goes, we have NOTHING in common, and I've no respect for your spiritual thoughts. I don't care. You're not a Christian, and that's fine, I do believe firmly in the right to practice religion freely, and I would fight for your right to believe as you do, but we are not spiritual siblings, not like I am with Daqq, if Daqq in fact does believe in the Resurrection as nonfiction, which I believe that they do.
The Resurrection is called "the crowning truth" of the one Christian faith (Eph4:5KJV). It is the exclusive tenet that must be believed for salvation (Ro10:9KJV). I know you question Paul as if he was just another man like yourself, but Paul was an Apostle of the risen Lord Jesus Christ, and that means no matter what you think of him, seeing as how you don't even believe in the Resurrection, he is higher than you on the totem pole here. Nobody who believes in the Resurrection should see you, when you dare to speak about such things, which I recommend against, as anything other than a grave trespasser, taking the Lord's name in vain. When you mention Him, you are not talking about Him, you are talking about some apparition that you've invented in your own mind, or that you read about somewhere in some yogi's memoirs---that is not the Lord Jesus Christ. When you talk about Him, you're talking about Him as if He is but a mere man, such as yourself, and you have every right to do so, that falling under your right to religious liberty, which I would fight to protect, and which I respect.
But you put yourself forth as some sort of Christian and you are NO sort of Christian, and that's why I accuse you of taking the Lord's name in vain, when you invoke Him.
And that is why I recommend you not do that.
Let readers use their own discernment in these shared commentaries.
I do not recall determining or claiming whether the 'resurrection' of Jesus was 'fiction' or 'non-fiction', these are terms you brought up, in your endeavor to prioritize the resurrection. What I've shared on the resurrection holds, until further considerations. And whether I'm a true believer in the Christ, or a Spirit-born son, this 'God' knows, If indeed He is omniscient. My religious/spiritual journey and dissertations are what they are, and I make no apologies for them, respecting each season of unfoldment, in my personal evolution.
I do commend your respect of my religious liberties, as equally granted per recognized by the 1st amendment, however I do not agree with your stringent and perhaps presumptuous judging of religious affiliation or character, which is of course according to your own definition of what you believe a 'Christian' is, which is probably a bit different than mine, so that difference is noted, respecting the contrast.
I recall you brought up the resurrection, so are the herald of its importance, hence your passion about it. That I approach subjects in all their facets on literal and figurative levels is no surprise, so once again we come to the cross-roads of 'interpretation' and what meaning or value it has to us personally and universally. I share it as I see it, and those observations are subject to change in time with better information or revelation.
In Spirit I AM free.