Change my fucking mind.
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Accepting being bought back is included in free will of choice as much as rejecting it is.
a) Acceptance vs denial implies an artificial conflict...nature moves through each being, which doesn't require acceptance, nor yield to denial.
b) Acceptance or denial confine free will of choice if either side is chosen.
c) If being (life) accepts nature (inception towards death), then life dies faster...vice versa with denial.
d) Acceptance or denial is only among beings, hence tricking free will of choice to accept or deny artifice, while ignoring nature.
e) Rejection implies ones response (life) to being ejected (inception towards death) hence transferred from inception through life and towards death.
d) Being implies brought forwards by nature having ones back...life cannot choose to bring anything back without ignoring that only nature BRINGS (life) BACKS (inception) and FRONTS (death).
e) Being implies free; bought implies for a price. Others suggest a price to tempt being to freely sell self out.
e) There was a price and there is only One to whom I'm sold out.
To traffic in implies being (life) within transfer towards (inception towards death)...that's the glory of God moving through ones body and mind.
A being doesn't traffic (buy and sell) with God, but within God, hence being transference...free to choose.
a) Selling out implies ones denial of being within.
b) I AM implies holding onto; SOLD OUT implies giving away...a synthesis of both implies a contradiction.
c) Both holding onto and giving away tempts one to ignore that all God given cannot be held onto or given away by anyone within, since the separation of all into each one requires transference of matter by motion.
d) I AM (jesus) contradicts oneness, because it establishes a YOU ARE (judah)...only CHRIST (anointed one) doesn't contradict oneness, hence anointing each one from one another.
One needs to be purchased to be back within God, without redemption one still floats outside/(edit: without) of it's Creator as a creation, whereas Christ makes us heirs with and within Himself. Who I am is within the Great I Am.