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@TheAdamKingShow @seethroughit2 Even Abraham represents the same fractal as he is father of many nations, but not all nations carry his essence.
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Let me put it this way: IIRC in a previous discussion you agreed when I mentioned that Adam was the first "conscious human being" among other beings, including human-like beings. As such, he possessed specific qualities, essentially a moral capacity, that were passed on to Abraham and, by extension, to all Jews today, unlike other human or human-like beings. Isn't that an essential quality for being considered Jewish? Don't Jews believe that this pattern represent their reality today, while living among gentiles who may not share it? He might not technically be the first Jew, but don't you believe his essence is carried over to Jews but not to others?
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@TheAdamKingShow @seethroughit2 Would you disagree with the Rabbis saying Adam was the first Jew?
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@seethroughit2 @TheAdamKingShow They believe Adam was the first Jew. If he was also the first human, what would that mean?
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@leonardaisfunE Palestinians kidnapped this baby Kfir Bibas alive, and then killed him and his mother and brother in captivity and released the father. Imagine first kidnapping a baby, and then killing it randomly at a later date. The carnage is on both sides.
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@lporiginalg @Know_More_News @CoreyJMahler These debates never explore the mysteries of mystery religions (which is not supernatural). It's always pointless when they use the same words thinking they understand each other but meaning completely different things. It is a linguistic gotcha show.
Bible esoteric secrets: Adam: Represents not the first human being, but the first among humans to reach a level of consciousness capable of distinguishing between right and wrong. With this consciousness he was the first to have a choice. Before Adam, it is suggested that humans functioned more instinctively, akin to animals, without moral choice. Adam's story symbolizes the moment when humans first became aware of moral and ethical choices, the shift from instinctual behaviour to conscious decision-making, recognizing the difference between right and wrong Jesus: Not a historical figure but an archetype that represents the state of being conscious and acting in alignment with what is good. Pushing Christians to believe in a literal, historical Jesus keeps them away from the esoteric secret that reveals the goal is to literally become Jesus (the archetype), which is to embody the same level of consciousness as him and to be morally aligned with him. The allegory suggests rising above the instinctual, animalistic state (similar to Adam's story) and, when confronted with the choice of right or wrong, consistently choosing right. In doing so, one is metaphorically "reborn" into a higher state of existence, leaving behind the "old self" that was controlled by temptations. For Christians, it is far more comfortable to externalize this state of being to a historical figure rather than accepting that they should embody the archetype themselves. The Trinity: Can be understood through the lens of how a single **word** is one and 3 things at the same time: it is the symbol (letters and sounds), the concept (which is associated to the word), and the actual object of reality. - God the Father is literally reality - The Holy Spirit represents our conceptualization of observed reality, that leads to consciousness - Jesus, the Son, represents our actions in alignment with what is good Humans are beings gifted with a high cognitive capacity, which is used to observe reality (God the father), to then conceptualize in their minds this observed reality, which includes understanding the consequences of their actions (Holy spirit) which gives them the opportunity to align their actions according to what is good (Jesus, conceived from the union of God the father and the Holy spirit, which is born in the form of action/manifestation). ------- None of these are necessarily exclusive to Abrahamic religions, you will find these "secrets" existed long before they were created.
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RT @chicohermida: @TheAdamKingShow You can be more nuanced than this. Let's isolate the issue to any baby being harmed by any person, gener…
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@TheAdamKingShow @jakeshieldsajj You see, this is where X is failing. Everybody should be forced to read every single one of my posts.
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@keithpo94061235 @SuppressedNws He will not lose his base, as if his base is “rational”. Even in the perspective of “looks” they don’t care
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@Know_More_News @RealBrysonGray That is what you are getting wrong. They don’t dream of the destruction, it already happened. We are living it.
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Isn't it interesting that the period immediately following the supposed death of Jesus, when people likely had much closer experiences with him, was marked by such a wide variety of beliefs and interpretations, contrasted with years later, the very person who once persecuted these beliefs, Paul, with not first-hand experience apart from "visions", converts and begins establishing an orthodoxy that, if strictly applied, would render these early Christians heretical?
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