Life is but a fleeting mist, here for a moment, then gone. What profit is there in gaining the whole world if it costs one's soul? What if this night your soul is required of you? What can you give in return for your soul? Our days are mere handbreadths, passing swiftly like shadows. The glory of flesh fades like withered grass, yet the word of the Lord endures eternally. The world and its desires are transient vanity, but those who do God's will abide forever. The ultimate duty of humanity is to fear God and keep His commandments, knowing that every deed will be brought into judgment. Blessed are those who fear the Lord, for their righteousness endures forever, and they find light even in darkness. Jesus Christ offers eternal life to those who believe in Him, transcending the fleeting nature of this world. Do you believe this?
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No thanks. I'll stick to the Church our Lord Jesus Christ established and entrusted to His apostles by sending the Holy Spirit to reside over it at Pentecost.
I don't want to engage with new-agey bs but I have to ask - why is Christ cool and "the god of the OT" (who according to the Bible is also Christ but we'll let that one slide) is bad? Christ quoted the OT quite a bit and wouldn't shut up about being the same God from the OT along with His Father.
Of course. It's the oldest heresy the Early Church fought against. I even named it more specifically as marcionism but I asked you why is it true, not what it is.
Just to let you know, terms like "Christ consciousness" were devised by the same people you think you're against - you know, the ones who want to depop and enslave you, the NWO technocratic Royal Society elite.
This whole idiosyncratic gnostic pseudo religion is specifically devised to steer away people from traditional religions, especially Christianity, to uproot them from tradition and to instill the new values they want people to adopt. There are lots of NWO propaganda books talking about it like H.G. Wells - God the invisible King, J. Huxley - Religion without Revelation, A. Huxley - The Perennial Philosophy, the SRI's Changing images of Man, the whole theosophy and new age (which introduced the gaylien narrative) and later hippy psychedelic movement - all were propped up by tptb.
But I guess I'm the one being fooled here. There's nothing less organic than the stuff you believe in. They took bits and pieces of various worldviews and religions and created a monstrosity they use to indoctrinate young impressionable kids and not-so-young edgelords who think they figured out the secrets of the world in their gnostic "hero's journey".