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God and sprituality ??

God and sprituality ??

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@KellyJay said
What a coward you are, invoking my name in a thread I’m not in and telling everyone what I think and why, but when you are talking to me, you leave with your tail between your legs, crying about everything except the topic under discussion.
Are you okay? That kind of post seems so uncharacteristic of you. Did someone hack your account?

In Christian terms maybe it could be said:

In Christ we abide, and get to decide whether to clench or relax.

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@Rajk999 said
All of mankind have in their conscience, the knowledge of good and evil. No need for God to tell anyone what is right and wrong.
Thank goodness we have no semioticians in our midst.

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@diver said
I believe in animal reincarnation; 59 wolves were reincarnated at the end of June this year and I’m the only one who noticed.
I might have mentioned this before, but over here I really do have a patch of drywall in the bathroom that over time has exhibited more and more extrusions and indentations that look very much like hanzi (Chinese characters).

(at the moment, I couldn't even pass the old HSK1 test -- and maybe that's for the best)

Also, sometimes I connect things by rhythm or phrase, so "59 wolves" reminded me of this:


@Rajk999 said
Knowing basic morals is hardwired into all mankind.
I'm not a fan of electronic analogies when it comes to pre-cyborg humans.

Maybe we could discuss this as a matter of genetics and methylation states instead?

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In the spiritual life, explanations don't count, experience does.

Also, the discovery of his son's tomb, persisting in its own forbidden time and thru the years not being robbed or ransacked, seems supererogatory to end in a museum. Then the Bible records things mysteriously, or else there wouldn't be a transcendent divine truth.