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Dan DeAngelis
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Dan DeAngelis
@fatguydan
Matrix escapee | Awake not woke | SERENOK ARADEKAH | Author: DISCLOSURE - Unraveling Truth and Lies about Religion, ETs, Spirituality, New Earth
Pennsylvania USA Katılım Aralık 2011
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That's exactly what I'm saying. People are commanded to ignore their morality because an authority (church doctrine) says so - blood sacrificial murder of an innocent man is a good thing. It's quite simple.
*Purpose: Prophesied to come, to teach oppressed people that they are spiritual beings and how to go within to connect, not externally, and to realize their spirituality. "The kingdom of God is within." Once a person does this, they are spiritually free and awakened. He was the example of how to do it and what we are all capable of. Jesus taught we are all sons and daughters of God.
-Luke 17: 20:21
-The kingdom of God cometh not with observation:
Neither shall they say, Lo here! or, lo there! for, behold, the kingdom of God is within you.
-John 14: 12
-He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do.
*Death: Murder and satanic blood sacrifice rituals are ancient paganism and always has been. Jesus NEVER taught it or practiced it. His murder was the ways and means of the authorities, not his. He did not choose this, he was betrayed.
*Resurrection: Acts 1: 9-11
"he was taken up; and a cloud received him out of their sight.
And while they looked stedfastly toward heaven as he went up, behold, two men stood by them in white apparel;
Which also said, Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven? this same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him go into heaven"
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@bwdunn67 @fatguydan @dom_lucre You imply others are not strong, or honest enough with ourselves. What are your honest conclusions about the purpose of His life, death and resurrection?
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Evil is allowed to exist because it serves a purpose. It allows us to see that our decisions and morality matter. We are supposed to recognize it when we see it by being honest. You avoid evil as much as possible by choosing love and goodness with your free will. That is what Jesus taught.
Death by torture and blood sacrifice is not moral, nor good, it is what a demon wants. Always has been.
If you're honest with yourself, you'll agree with me about "being washed in the blood" despite what the church doctrine says you should feel about it. God doesn't need blood, or anything.
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@fatguydan @dom_lucre And what if either of your very limited options (2) are true? Evil is in this world that no one can avoid. I live for the next life that is promised through Christ’s sacrifice on the cross.
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@YourAnonOne He can remove his clothing and throw it, causing a reactive motion just small enough to get him moving.
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Never directly actually, and a vague mention of “ransom.” The words of the last supper are recoded only in the synoptic bibles which have evidence of being uncharacteristic for the time period, and John only highlights the supper event as foot washing. Of course it sounds ridiculous and weak to say such things, but if you investigate you will find truth.
There’s much more to the story of Christianity, but it will never fall in your lap. Jesus’ popularity was used to deceive, suppress, and control. Follow Jesus by following his teachings, not the doctrine. It’s that simple.
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@fatguydan @KDorney122 @dom_lucre How many times did Jesus talk about his sacrifice in the New Testament?
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“On Easter we should ask - Do Christians follow Jesus's message and treat everyone as aspects of God, or do they follow dark rituals he didn't practice or teach?”
One can only see from their level of awareness. The fact that you cannot see the murder and blood sacrifice as ancient paganism shows how much religion has poisoned your morals and perspective.
If you are content with what you believe, that’s fine. Doesn’t make it true. Questions, research and answers are there for anyone willing to look. That’s what I did.
The Truth is happening.
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@fatguydan @dom_lucre So you know, Christ willingly died on the cross in a spectacular show of eternal love.
Did you find this fact so abhorrent that you asked the remaining ignorant questions? And BTW, your last question is a fallacy of logic. It begs the question. Look it up.
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@KDorney122 @dom_lucre “On Easter we should ask - Do Christians follow Jesus's message and treat everyone as aspects of God, or do they follow dark rituals he didn't practice or teach?”
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@fatguydan @dom_lucre We honor that god-sacrifice in gratitude
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@dom_lucre “On Easter we should ask - Do Christians follow Jesus's message and treat everyone as aspects of God, or do they follow dark rituals he didn't practice or teach?”
- Kabamur
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Wow, a tortuous murder of an innocent man, re-enacted and celebrated. Do you sense within that there might be something wrong with this picture?
Are you strong enough and honest enough with yourself to be able to decide what is morally right? Do you believe murder and blood sacrifice of innocent life is good because you have been told so?
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Jesus didn't die for your sins.
Christians will keep fighting it, but it's true. All blood rituals originate with pagan-satanic worship.
Jesus didn't create a religion to worship himself.
He didn't practice or teach blood sacrifices to God. A sacrifice-based religion was created around him.
An all-powerful God would never need blood, suffering, or death to change a system created by God.
I will repeat: If God created the system, there can be no errors in the system.
Spiritual truths were mixed with anunnaki worship to insert Enki-Lucifer as God of the Old Testament.
Jesus was a Pleiadian soul (starseed) who came to teach that we're all aspects of God and that our moral choices matter the most.
Even though there are multiple resurrections from death in the Bible, Pleiadians teach us that Jesus ascended onto a Pleiadian craft without death.
The Message was always supposed to be more important than the Messenger.
Everyone overcomes death. Everyone can ascend.
On Easter we should ask - Do Christians follow Jesus's message and treat everyone as aspects of God, or do they follow dark rituals he didn't practice or teach?
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No, Jesus never taught or practiced blood sacrifices of innocence during his teachings, or ever. That is ancient paganism and evil. Murder and blood sacrifice was the way of authorities, not him.
They tortured and murdered him, then told you how to follow him rather than simply following his teachings.
If this sounds odd, it is. Perhaps you might try to find answers to your questions instead of trusting mortal men and their doctrine.
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@fatguydan @McGeeOne @MarlaKramer @dom_lucre So who did Jesus supposedly murder and do blood sacrifices to?? Never heard this one
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No, not a bot. If what I said sounds strange to you it’s because neither makes sense without the full truth. Christians follow church doctrine, not Jesus’ teachings.
You can either trust/continue following church doctrine blindly or search for answers. I chose to ask questions. Christianity teaches you to be silent and obey 🤔.
You are in control of your own life, it’s called free will. Sadly, there’s much to discover about Christianity that is contrary to free will. A person’s implicit Trust perpetuates the suppression.
Check my profile for more details, I’ll send a copy if you’re interested.
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@fatguydan @Wrath_of_Dom @dom_lucre You say you’ve given your life over to Jesus, but you’re acting like you don’t understand that his death was an incredible sacrifice for us. That’s why he’s depicted on the cross. Comments like this don’t make sense and honestly make me think you’re a bot.
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@ElizabethFStone @Wrath_of_Dom @dom_lucre Personal insults, rather than answering my simple question.
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@TJlove766 @Wrath_of_Dom @dom_lucre You never answered my question.
I’m more spiritual and at peace than I’ve ever been in my 59 years.
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@fatguydan @Wrath_of_Dom @dom_lucre You may well have given your life to Jesus .
my question to you was that manually or spiritually?
For your statement it seems you lack spiritual connection
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Blood sacrifice? Murder? But it's ok to celebrate and show to children because the Church says so👍
Jesus taught many things. He never taught, spoke of, or practiced blood sacrifices.
In fact, there is evidence to suggest the "Cleansing of the Temple" incident was about disruption of the commodified sacrificial market that was taking place.
I believe in the teachings of Jesus, and I follow his teachings. If you can't see that murder, torture, and blood sacrifice of innocence is evil then you really need to check yourself.
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@45Summersong @dom_lucre So that’s a no. A big NO.
Religion has poisoned your mind and morality. Your position is indefensible. I sincerely hope you think about this.
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@fatguydan @dom_lucre No, it's celebrating the fact that he WILLINGLY gave his life.2 show how truly loved we are, by our Creator. That his Spirit became flesh and blood. Willingly taught what his father asked him to. Love without measure. Forgiveness with repentance.
We REJOICE that he ROSE AGAIN!
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I’m not playing, I’m asking questions hoping to wake people up. You haven’t answered my simple question about blood and murder.
There’s a difference between skepticism and trust. There are answers and hard evidence that a trusting individual will never see.
There are evil people in this world that take your trust implicitly.
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@fatguydan @MarlaKramer @dom_lucre While our Creator designed some to “believe without seeing,” others—like you—were designed to be “skeptics.” The “skeptic” is required and well-equipped to search for the evidence.
Why are you being lazy and playing on X when you have important work to do?
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@Wrath_of_Dom @dom_lucre I gave my life over to Jesus, and I know the Bible. I’ve researched the answers to my questions. You have no questions? How does that make me a non-believer?
And.. you still didn’t answer my simple question.
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@fatguydan @dom_lucre I swear the non-believers come up with the dumbest arguments.
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@MarlaKramer @dom_lucre I’m familiar with the story. Why do you avoid answering the very simple question?
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@fatguydan @dom_lucre It's called Good Friday because He laid His life down for sinners.
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@showmethetank @dom_lucre I read it brother, I’ve lived it. I have my life to Jesus Christ. And I wrote a book about it
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@fatguydan @dom_lucre You clearly don’t know the Bible. Read it before you burn it
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