FROM THE FIRST ORDER;
ONE IS SURE to LOOK DIFFERENTLY at the NEW YORK TIMES after READING THIS. SINCE THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA is OWNED, OPERATED and CONTROLLED by the CABAL, it is NICE TO SEE some TAKING A STAND for TRUTH. ONE thing I DO NOT AGREE WITH, is HOW they DESCRIBE the GOD as BEING a GOD of WOUNDS to the CHRISTIANS. GOD IS PERCEIVED as MEAN AND ANGRY in the OLD TESTAMENT. BUT AS SOME MEN were HORRID in those DAYS, like VLAD the IMPALER as an EXAMPLE, you can SEE WHY PEOPLE would THINK THAT. HOWEVER VLAD was INFECTED with the SAME SATANIC EVIL we are TRYING to RID the PLANET OF. IN the NEW TESTAMENT GOD is SEEN as A MORE LOVING and BENEVOLENT GOD. ONE MUST ALSO remember THAT OUR BIBLES were ALSO TAMPERED WITH by the ROMANS who WANTED WORLD CONTROL which we NOW EXPERIENCE DAILY paying TAXES. THE ROMAN CHURCH that BRAGS of GIVING – YET IS THE BIGGEST “THIEF,” on the PLANET. WILL YOU SEE the POPE take out THOSE GOLD BARS to FEED THE STARVING instead OF HOARDING THEM. NO, INSTEAD the RECENT POPE STATES the ILLUMINATI PLAN of AGENDA 2030, which is AGENDA 21 in DISGUISE , the EUGENICS – WORLD DEPOPULATION PLAN. NOW OTHERS SEE the POPE is NOT HUMAN. As a NORMAL HUMAN would NEVER THINK THAT WAY.
WILL the POPE, receive A REAL SOUL or a HEART and GIVE BACK WHAT THEY STOLE, ALONG with THE QUEEN? OR WILL THEY NEED to BE REMOVED from absolute REFUSAL of GOD and LACKING GOODNESS and HIGHER SPIRITUAL VIBRATIONS NEEDING to CONTINUE with the EARTH ASCENSION? THERE is HOPE, and THERE IS the PERMANENT REMOVAL OPTION if THEY CONTINUE on a PATH of DESTRUCTION to HUMANITY.
Last YEAR we witnessed QUEEN ELIZABETH walking around EYEING and CHECKING on the GOLD she STOLE off ALL the COUNTRIES that were under her. AS we KNOW THEY WANTED to TAKE ALL the GOLD they STOLE from EARTH – OFF PLANET and ESCAPE. IF SHE CARED about HUMANITY the JUBILEE would have COME THROUGH as PROMISED this SUMMER. INSTEAD they HOARD and STEAL, LEFT RIGHT and CENTER. THE TIME is UP for the DARK SOULS to RETURN to THE LIGHT or the REMOVAL of THEM in the way of OUR PLANET LIBERATION. WHAT WILL HAPPEN with them? THEY WILL BE REMOVED to ANOTHER PLANET if they CONTINUE STEALING and KILLING. THERE is ALSO the POSSIBILITY that they WILL NEED to BE REFINED in the FIRE, if refused, or HAVE THEIR spark of LIGHT PERMANENTLY PUT OUT. THIS will be DEFINED by their own ACTIONS in their DESPERATION of LOSING this BATTLE to the LIGHT.
NO, I DON’T AGREE with EVERYTHING WRITTEN [with SOME of their OPINIONS] in THIS ARTICLE, BUT IT IS A START, IS IT NOT?
VICTORY to the LIGHT!
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BECAUSE the Christmas story has been told so often for so long, it’s easy even for Christians to forget how revolutionary Jesus’ birth was. The idea that God would become human and dwell among us, in circumstances both humble and humiliating, shattered previous assumptions. It was through this story of divine enfleshment that much of our humanistic tradition was born.
For most Christians, the incarnation — the belief that God, in the person of Jesus, walked in our midst — is history’s hinge point. The incarnation’s most common theological take-away relates to the doctrine of redemption: the belief that salvation is made possible by the sinless life and atoning death of Jesus. But there are other, less familiar aspects of Jesus’ earthly pilgrimage that are profoundly important.
This Platonic view had considerable influence in the early church, but that influence faded because it was in tension with Christianity’s deepest teachings. In the Hebrew Bible, for example, God declares creation to be good — and Jesus, having entered the world, ratified that judgment. The incarnation attests to the existence of the physical, material world. Our life experiences are real, not shadows. The incarnation affirms the delight we take in earthly beauty and our obligation to care for God’s creation. This was a dramatic overturning of ancient thought.
The incarnation also reveals that the divine principle governing the universe is a radical commitment to the dignity and worth of every person, since we are created in the divine image.
But just as basic is the notion that we have value because God values us. Steve Hayner, a theologian who died earlier this year, illustrated this point to me when he observed that gold is valuable not because there is something about gold that is intrinsically of great worth but because someone values it. Similarly, human beings have worth because we are valued by God, who took on flesh, entered our world, and shared our experiences — love, joy, compassion and intimate friendships; anger, sorrow, suffering and tears. For Christians, God is not distant or detached; he is a God of wounds. All of this elevated the human experience and laid the groundwork for the ideas of individual dignity and inalienable rights.
In his book “A Brief History of Thought,” the secular humanist and French philosopher Luc Ferry writes that in contrast with the Greek understanding of humanity, “Christianity was to introduce the notion that humanity was fundamentally identical, that men were equal in dignity — an unprecedented idea at the time, and one to which our world owes its entire democratic inheritance.”
Indeed, Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount (blessed are the poor in spirit and the pure in heart, the meek and the merciful), his touching of lepers, and his association with outcasts and sinners were fundamentally at odds with the way the Greek and Roman worlds viewed life, where social status was everything.
“Christianity placed charity at the center of its spiritual life as no pagan cult ever had,” according to the theologian David Bentley Hart, “and raised the care of widows, orphans, the sick, the imprisoned, and the poor to the level of the highest of religious obligations.” Christianity played a key role in ending slavery and segregation. Today Christians are taking the lead against human trafficking and on behalf of unborn life. They maintain countless hospitals, hospices and orphanages around the world.