I think these are probably accurate observations by Corn here but these type of mere observations didn’t work then (yo, they killed him…) and they are not going to work now:
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— David Corn (@DavidCornDC) December 25, 2021
Paul on mere observations quoting from the prophet to Israel Isaiah:
"Ideally the holy spirit speaks through Isaiah the prophet, to your fathers, saying, 'Go to this people and say, "In ….observing, you will be observing, and may by no means be perceiving," Acts 28
Mere observation didn’t work, does not work, will not ever work…
"yo, they killed him…"
ReplyDeleteThat is not why they killed him.
In age we are supposed to understand that through the application of democratic process we can work out the correct balance between the needs of self and those of others we just don't know whether God consulted with his son about the latter needing to be painfully crucified in order to get the above message about the necessity of democratic process. So why are we still tinkering around with Christianity? Because I love my son I certainly wouldn't be suggesting his crucifixion as a way of getting the concept of the Golden Rule over!
ReplyDelete“ Because I love my son I certainly wouldn't be suggesting his crucifixion”
ReplyDeleteI wouldn’t either but compliant sheep Abraham was just fine with killing his son … in contrast…
Which is better training for a person that would be seated to apply judgement? Not a bunch of rote taught sheeple imo…