Why it is Possible that Christianity May be Legitimate
Why it is Possible that Christianity May be Legitimate
If the metaphysics of reality is grounded in sacrifice, negation in other terms, by which a synthesis is achieved then it is most likely the case that Christianity is very close to the truth:
1. Jesus is the synthesis of God and man.
2. The sacrificial nature of reality corroborates with a self-sacrificial moral code.
3. Jesus was sinless and yet bore the sin of man...sin being the judgements and distinctions by which reality is warped where some aspect of reality is idolized by the act of judging. The sinlessness of God bearing all sin is a perfect synthesis.
4. The death of God shows God is not subject to pure power, for if God was subject to pure power then there would be a God beyond God. By God abandoning God God is no longer subject to God.
1. Jesus is the synthesis of God and man.
2. The sacrificial nature of reality corroborates with a self-sacrificial moral code.
3. Jesus was sinless and yet bore the sin of man...sin being the judgements and distinctions by which reality is warped where some aspect of reality is idolized by the act of judging. The sinlessness of God bearing all sin is a perfect synthesis.
4. The death of God shows God is not subject to pure power, for if God was subject to pure power then there would be a God beyond God. By God abandoning God God is no longer subject to God.
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I still don’t get the “sacrifice” part Eod ?
This is already perfectly whole. The pure Being, has no beginning, no change, and no end.
It is not affected by the rise and fall of thoughts, the passing of time, or the story of the world.
Actually, nothing has never happened. Because, the Being has never moved from itself.
This is already perfectly whole. The pure Being, has no beginning, no change, and no end.
It is not affected by the rise and fall of thoughts, the passing of time, or the story of the world.
Actually, nothing has never happened. Because, the Being has never moved from itself.
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legitimate?
Jesus was conceived outside of marriage...
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Jesus was conceived outside of marriage...
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What of Jesus usurping our just rewards for our sins?Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 15, 2025 3:10 am If the metaphysics of reality is grounded in sacrifice, negation in other terms, by which a synthesis is achieved then it is most likely the case that Christianity is very close to the truth:
1. Jesus is the synthesis of God and man.
2. The sacrificial nature of reality corroborates with a self-sacrificial moral code.
3. Jesus was sinless and yet bore the sin of man...sin being the judgements and distinctions by which reality is warped where some aspect of reality is idolized by the act of judging. The sinlessness of God bearing all sin is a perfect synthesis.
4. The death of God shows God is not subject to pure power, for if God was subject to pure power then there would be a God beyond God. By God abandoning God God is no longer subject to God.
Negating his just rewards to us for our sins, makes the transaction and Jesus unjust.
This cannot even be argued against.
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True.Impenitent wrote: ↑Fri Aug 15, 2025 3:54 pm legitimate?
Jesus was conceived outside of marriage...
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Conceived by himself, by time travelling up from th3e beginning, to reproduce with his own mother.
You have to love supernatural implications.
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Reality is sacrificial by nature of inherent change, Christianity can be conceived of as a metaphysics of transformation...something quite natural as evidenced experience.Fairy wrote: ↑Fri Aug 15, 2025 6:52 am I still don’t get the “sacrifice” part Eod ?
This is already perfectly whole. The pure Being, has no beginning, no change, and no end.
It is not affected by the rise and fall of thoughts, the passing of time, or the story of the world.
Actually, nothing has never happened. Because, the Being has never moved from itself.
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Last time I checked Christianity argued about sex outside of marriage, as do many religions in some form or another. Conception does not equate to sex.Impenitent wrote: ↑Fri Aug 15, 2025 3:54 pm legitimate?
Jesus was conceived outside of marriage...
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Actually it is quite easy to argue against because you are making unfounded assertions over what the "just rewards" are...actually you make no claim as to what they even are.Greatest I am wrote: ↑Sat Aug 16, 2025 12:44 amWhat of Jesus usurping our just rewards for our sins?Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 15, 2025 3:10 am If the metaphysics of reality is grounded in sacrifice, negation in other terms, by which a synthesis is achieved then it is most likely the case that Christianity is very close to the truth:
1. Jesus is the synthesis of God and man.
2. The sacrificial nature of reality corroborates with a self-sacrificial moral code.
3. Jesus was sinless and yet bore the sin of man...sin being the judgements and distinctions by which reality is warped where some aspect of reality is idolized by the act of judging. The sinlessness of God bearing all sin is a perfect synthesis.
4. The death of God shows God is not subject to pure power, for if God was subject to pure power then there would be a God beyond God. By God abandoning God God is no longer subject to God.
Negating his just rewards to us for our sins, makes the transaction and Jesus unjust.
This cannot even be argued against.
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Okay well that does actually make more sense now put in that particular context. Thanks for the clarification.Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 16, 2025 7:27 amReality is sacrificial by nature of inherent change, Christianity can be conceived of as a metaphysics of transformation...something quite natural as evidenced experience.Fairy wrote: ↑Fri Aug 15, 2025 6:52 am I still don’t get the “sacrifice” part Eod ?
This is already perfectly whole. The pure Being, has no beginning, no change, and no end.
It is not affected by the rise and fall of thoughts, the passing of time, or the story of the world.
Actually, nothing has never happened. Because, the Being has never moved from itself.
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Well said.Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 16, 2025 7:28 amLast time I checked Christianity argued about sex outside of marriage, as do many religions in some form or another. Conception does not equate to sex.Impenitent wrote: ↑Fri Aug 15, 2025 3:54 pm legitimate?
Jesus was conceived outside of marriage...
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Christians say the darndest things.Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 15, 2025 3:10 am If the metaphysics of reality is grounded in sacrifice, negation in other terms, by which a synthesis is achieved then it is most likely the case that Christianity is very close to the truth:
1. Jesus is the synthesis of God and man.
2. The sacrificial nature of reality corroborates with a self-sacrificial moral code.
3. Jesus was sinless and yet bore the sin of man...sin being the judgements and distinctions by which reality is warped where some aspect of reality is idolized by the act of judging. The sinlessness of God bearing all sin is a perfect synthesis.
4. The death of God shows God is not subject to pure power, for if God was subject to pure power then there would be a God beyond God. By God abandoning God God is no longer subject to God.
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I do not classify as anything. I am simply observing the religion has merit...metaphysically speaking.Flannel Jesus wrote: ↑Sat Aug 16, 2025 10:02 amChristians say the darndest things.Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 15, 2025 3:10 am If the metaphysics of reality is grounded in sacrifice, negation in other terms, by which a synthesis is achieved then it is most likely the case that Christianity is very close to the truth:
1. Jesus is the synthesis of God and man.
2. The sacrificial nature of reality corroborates with a self-sacrificial moral code.
3. Jesus was sinless and yet bore the sin of man...sin being the judgements and distinctions by which reality is warped where some aspect of reality is idolized by the act of judging. The sinlessness of God bearing all sin is a perfect synthesis.
4. The death of God shows God is not subject to pure power, for if God was subject to pure power then there would be a God beyond God. By God abandoning God God is no longer subject to God.
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Even the first thought in your post didn't have merit. If the metaphysics of reality is grounded in sacrifice? Why would it be? Does that idea even have meaning?Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 16, 2025 10:11 amI do not classify as anything. I am simply observing the religion has merit...metaphysically speaking.Flannel Jesus wrote: ↑Sat Aug 16, 2025 10:02 amChristians say the darndest things.Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 15, 2025 3:10 am If the metaphysics of reality is grounded in sacrifice, negation in other terms, by which a synthesis is achieved then it is most likely the case that Christianity is very close to the truth:
1. Jesus is the synthesis of God and man.
2. The sacrificial nature of reality corroborates with a self-sacrificial moral code.
3. Jesus was sinless and yet bore the sin of man...sin being the judgements and distinctions by which reality is warped where some aspect of reality is idolized by the act of judging. The sinlessness of God bearing all sin is a perfect synthesis.
4. The death of God shows God is not subject to pure power, for if God was subject to pure power then there would be a God beyond God. By God abandoning God God is no longer subject to God.
Every religion one could invent could be justified by such waffling nothing logic. Seriously, invent a random religion right now, use your imagination, and I'll write a post just like yours to show that it is legitimate, that it has merit.
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Time is how reality occurs, time dissolves things, this dissolution is congruent to a metaphysical form of sacrifice that underlies being.Flannel Jesus wrote: ↑Sat Aug 16, 2025 11:22 amEven the first thought in your post didn't have merit. If the metaphysics of reality is grounded in sacrifice? Why would it be? Does that idea even have meaning?
Every religion one could invent could be justified by such waffling nothing logic. Seriously, invent a random religion right now, use your imagination, and I'll write a post just like yours to show that it is legitimate, that it has merit.
Religions often overlap at some point.
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Still more word salad waffling nothingness. I have no idea what sequence of events convinced you that that kind of crap is meaningful.Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 18, 2025 4:31 amTime is how reality occurs, time dissolves things, this dissolution is congruent to a metaphysical form of sacrifice that underlies being.Flannel Jesus wrote: ↑Sat Aug 16, 2025 11:22 amEven the first thought in your post didn't have merit. If the metaphysics of reality is grounded in sacrifice? Why would it be? Does that idea even have meaning?
Every religion one could invent could be justified by such waffling nothing logic. Seriously, invent a random religion right now, use your imagination, and I'll write a post just like yours to show that it is legitimate, that it has merit.
Religions often overlap at some point.