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Dr. Minor's avatar

"In order to have a meaningful mass awakening, the content of the awakening must be defined and distributed to the members of humanity, thus immunizing them against parasitic mind control. Because this content must be spiritual, the involvement of religion is unavoidable." He says it so well. Either we accept the greater reality of God, or the elite god-men will control everyone else.

Anne Clifton's avatar

I'm not sure he's talking about the God of the Bible. It may be a god of our own making, which is useless.

Martha's avatar

Based on an interview at the url I shared elsewhere, he shares Scripture (John 1:1) and discusses a proof for the existence of God. If anything, the "god of our own making" is the result of the Technical Singularity he describes.

Charles Main's avatar

Presumably you are referring to "the God of the Bible." Like all others, made by us in the image of our own highest aspirations.

Life Is Good's avatar

What proof do you have that the God of the Bible is a god made by us in the image of our highest aspirations?

Charles Main's avatar

The Bible is written by those of us who claim by faith, i.e., without proof, that they were inspired or guided by 'God.' Why do you require proof of me if faith is your guiding light (O ye of little faith ;-)? Where true faith and belief are concerned proof is not required or even logically possible, and in the case of religion it is frowned upon as requiring it can amount to blasphemy. The awesome power of faith is indisputable, but it can be faith in anything, including mRNA vaccines or even Dr Malone.

Charles Clemens's avatar

Jesus told his followers that he would give just one proof that he was actually the Son of God. His promise was that he would lie in the grave for three days and three nights before rising from the dead. Ironically, the churches' Good Friday - Easter fantasy does not meet this criteria. But it's close, right?

Charles Main's avatar

Nice catch. Call it "Weekend Syndrome." The ancient texts must be made to fit current social constructs. Easter Monday just wouldn't fly. Any idea when the "fantasy" was instituted?

Charles Clemens's avatar

In 325 AD, the Council of Nicea followed the new church'es #1 rule: If you can't beat 'em, join 'em. Sunday became the Sabbath and the Romans stopped worshipping Cybelle and her lover/son & switched to Jesus. It was an easy swap - Easter replaced Passover and Jews were sidelined in favor of the new cult. https://comeoutofher.org/emperor-constantine-created-easter-to-replace-passover/

Great stuff, sir. Just goes to show, where there's a (common)weal, there is a way. Poor Cybelle, violating all the rules, both moral and evolutionary. Guess the Romans must have been, too, in their long decline. As for us...???

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