You're ducking the question again.Alexis Jacobi wrote: ↑Thu Jun 22, 2023 11:37 amSometimes, I think my most aggressive interpreters, who I used to think mangled me, are actually onto something. But then the Old School say to me “No! Alexis! We and we alone truly understand what you said and what you mean!”Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 7:31 pm Can a person be an Alexisite, while denying all that Alexis has done and taught? Yes, or no?
Are they Alexisites, if they do not follow Alexis?
But I will provide the answer you know is obvious, but which you are so reluctant to admit.
I don't get to be a turnip by calling myself one. I don't get to be an Alexisite by calling myself one. And a person doesn't become a Christian by saying, "I'm a Christian." One gets to be any of those things only if the fundamental reality it signals is in place...namely, that one actually IS one.
That's so simple to see that any child can get it. But its implications for syncretism and the theological departures of the various cults are significant. There is a point at which one is simply too far from actually being what one claims, and can no longer believably claim it.