Just because one needs a mind to observe and experience doesn't mean that you have only two options, faith or atheism.
I assume you think I'm Atheist, but no. Doesn't mean I'm affiliated with any other religion.
I found a walk, a path, that is my own. I have walked with everything and everyone at various points, and I have plenty of years reading King James version and praying. Christianity, in all its many many factions, as well as Islam or Judaism are all population control psy ops, to herd humans into different churches, influence and control.
Freedom from religion isn't atheism, supernatural knowledge is just a holotropic breath session away, anytime.
My version of faith is taught to be considered heathanistic to Christians. Christianity is chalked full of limited beliefs and closed off, stubborn and demanding.
Bible says I'm unforgivable for blasphemy. But I can ask for forgiveness for any other sin than that, how psy oppy.
Jesus is missing from the historical records. Only bible text supports his existence, but Jesus should be in people's journals of the time, Jesus should be in some city or Roman records, some decrees or something that would confirm he existed. Nothing. Jesus is a lie. So is every religion. God is All of us. There is no such place as hell. No matter what you do here, even if you are tricked into "selling your soul", no matter what, we all go back to the source, knowledge, love... heaven.
The religions of the world manipulate the truth. You can only find it by yourself
I meant faith in epistemological sense, not religious. Atheists base their worldview on faith also. The question is how is each worldview grounded and how are beliefs justified in that worldview.
I know you're not an atheist since you mentioned God. My guess was you're gnostic, most likely coming from a protestant background judging by your outlook on organized religion. You have a idiosyncratic system centered around pantheism/monism (God is all of us) and gnosticism which is very prevalent in conspiracy circles.
Anyways, I'm not going to debate you on religion here. I'd rather concentrate on our common ground which is conspiracy and geopolitics.
I based my guess off the things you said apart from the prot background which was a blind guess since you could have been an atheist before that. You may not agree to the labels but that's how those ideas are generally referred to.
There are only so many possible positions one can hold about the world regarding metaphysics, epistemology and ethics. For example you either hold that the universe is strictly material and deterministic or you believe in non-material existence. You either hold that we can have true knowledge about the world or are an epistemological nihilist. You either hold that morals are objectively true or that they are human constructs and so on.
Sometimes the choice could be multiple like in the famous philosophical problem of the one and the many as follows.
Is the world ultimately expressed in:
oneness (monism; "We're all One/God, man. All distinctions are an illusion"),
multiplicity (pantheism; "Everything is God, man" - basically reduces to monism),
dialectical opposition (dualism; yin and yang; struggle between one and many; basis for marxism and many other worldviews)
Trinity (the Christian doctrine that transcends the dialectic and brings harmony between the opposites).
Falling into one category or another is inevitable. You can pick and choose your different positions that form your worldview but all of them come with entailments and such a reductionist approach to worldviews leads to views that contradict each other leading to incoherency. All forms of gnosticism falls prey to this.
Just because one needs a mind to observe and experience doesn't mean that you have only two options, faith or atheism.
I assume you think I'm Atheist, but no. Doesn't mean I'm affiliated with any other religion.
I found a walk, a path, that is my own. I have walked with everything and everyone at various points, and I have plenty of years reading King James version and praying. Christianity, in all its many many factions, as well as Islam or Judaism are all population control psy ops, to herd humans into different churches, influence and control.
Freedom from religion isn't atheism, supernatural knowledge is just a holotropic breath session away, anytime.
My version of faith is taught to be considered heathanistic to Christians. Christianity is chalked full of limited beliefs and closed off, stubborn and demanding.
Bible says I'm unforgivable for blasphemy. But I can ask for forgiveness for any other sin than that, how psy oppy.
Jesus is missing from the historical records. Only bible text supports his existence, but Jesus should be in people's journals of the time, Jesus should be in some city or Roman records, some decrees or something that would confirm he existed. Nothing. Jesus is a lie. So is every religion. God is All of us. There is no such place as hell. No matter what you do here, even if you are tricked into "selling your soul", no matter what, we all go back to the source, knowledge, love... heaven.
The religions of the world manipulate the truth. You can only find it by yourself
I meant faith in epistemological sense, not religious. Atheists base their worldview on faith also. The question is how is each worldview grounded and how are beliefs justified in that worldview.
I know you're not an atheist since you mentioned God. My guess was you're gnostic, most likely coming from a protestant background judging by your outlook on organized religion. You have a idiosyncratic system centered around pantheism/monism (God is all of us) and gnosticism which is very prevalent in conspiracy circles. Anyways, I'm not going to debate you on religion here. I'd rather concentrate on our common ground which is conspiracy and geopolitics.
Well, you were pretty far off guessing me, but I don't care. Doesn't matter what you believe, so long as you're content.
I based my guess off the things you said apart from the prot background which was a blind guess since you could have been an atheist before that. You may not agree to the labels but that's how those ideas are generally referred to.
There are only so many possible positions one can hold about the world regarding metaphysics, epistemology and ethics. For example you either hold that the universe is strictly material and deterministic or you believe in non-material existence. You either hold that we can have true knowledge about the world or are an epistemological nihilist. You either hold that morals are objectively true or that they are human constructs and so on.
Sometimes the choice could be multiple like in the famous philosophical problem of the one and the many as follows.
Is the world ultimately expressed in:
Falling into one category or another is inevitable. You can pick and choose your different positions that form your worldview but all of them come with entailments and such a reductionist approach to worldviews leads to views that contradict each other leading to incoherency. All forms of gnosticism falls prey to this.