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7/9/2025, 1:44:16 AM
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>All you have to understand about God is that God is the creator of all things, we and everything else are part of creation.
cultist brainwash nonsense
I especially love the language
>all you need to understand is
>God is beyond our comprehension as humans to begin yet we all have a connection to God.
again word salad.
I had to finish 3 months courses in a monastery to be granted the right to be baptised into Christianity (yes, my own choice to do so, I made the decision at 22). And I made footnotes in the margins during those lectures. And I find your words about God infantile and very sad... because this is what the modern "God-carrier" has been reduced to.
And as a graduate from a monastery, cultural Christian, all I can say is that one of the charlatans every person should fear, is the one who keeps telling everyone about God - and forgets his name should be spoken in hush tones, and rarely, because his name shouldn’t be worn easily and or spoken lightly. And not out of fear, but out of respect and recognition.
>All you have to understand about God is that God is the creator of all things, we and everything else are part of creation.
cultist brainwash nonsense
I especially love the language
>all you need to understand is
>God is beyond our comprehension as humans to begin yet we all have a connection to God.
again word salad.
I had to finish 3 months courses in a monastery to be granted the right to be baptised into Christianity (yes, my own choice to do so, I made the decision at 22). And I made footnotes in the margins during those lectures. And I find your words about God infantile and very sad... because this is what the modern "God-carrier" has been reduced to.
And as a graduate from a monastery, cultural Christian, all I can say is that one of the charlatans every person should fear, is the one who keeps telling everyone about God - and forgets his name should be spoken in hush tones, and rarely, because his name shouldn’t be worn easily and or spoken lightly. And not out of fear, but out of respect and recognition.
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