Anonymous ID: cd2aa6 Aug. 11, 2020, 7:44 p.m. No.10259367   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9409 >>9449

Apologies in advance for way too much text:

 

So at this point, this is what I think of sex. The theory requires an expansion of thinking (or at least it did for me). I've come to the conclusion that this world is a projection, as if on a movie screen, upon which actors play out the passion play against shadows and illusions. The spark of God in you and everyone else is real, as is the spark of God in all life here. But what we mainly believe to be interacting with — the physical manifestations of men and animals and things — are just that, manifestations, capable of manipulation by the universal consciousness (our consciousness, God's will, and Satan's meddling). I guess I'm thinking all of this is like a quantum physics analogy overlaid onto the Bible. Anyhow, I'm thinking that for whatever reason, we are cast into this performance as a test. You are asked a question, will you choose dark or light, satan or God, the earthly/carnal or the heavenly/spiritual? Now a test can't be too easy or it's not a real test.

 

So where does sex fit in? Well it's one of the most magnetic, enticing tricks of this earthly test (I'm almost inclined to call our current earth a trap or a prison even). Most people don't turn their minds to the implications of this "test" these days, because we've become so "secular" (atheist, agnostic, ignorant, indifferent, or downright satanic, take your pick). So no one really struggles with the question much. I didn't until more recently. Most people just want new cars, better houses, nicer clothes, more status and power, more food and drink, better food and drunk, nicer holidays, more fame, and a lot more sex with hotter people. As hot as possible. Each one of these are classic "temptations" but what is a temptation but an anchor that weighs us down and keeps us bound to this earthly realm? Doesn't the Bible say something about the earth being Satan's dominion? Each temptation is enticing, with its own particular pleasure, and we all succumb to greater or lesser degrees, at one time or other — usually often. I think that this is also part of the test. The allure of sex is a special trick though, and like all the temptations, it's a lie. Think about it: it's really more like a drug, drawing you to always come back for more, without ever providing lasting satisfaction. Once is never enough. It's like jonesing for the next fix, and that fix only whets the appetite for another go, because the next one could be even better. The fleeting satisfaction ends (the little death), and the chase begins anew. Satanists promise that their disciples will have everlasting access to an endless of buffet of carnal pleasures, including all the pussy or whatever else it is you desire. "Do what thou wilt," the satanist preaches. Don't let anyone hold you back from enjoying this world, they say. Almost every man knows sex is powerful bait. Try giving it up. It's hard. It hurts. Like a heroin addict hurts when he goes cold turkey, I suspect. Sex keeps you in a perpetual dance of death with the earthly chains, and tries to distract you from making the choice to "sacrifice", not of someone else (like the satanists do), but of yourself, giving up a carnal pleasure in exchange for something that is much more important, God's love. Of course, non-believers and skeptics would reject this theory outright. But if you believe in God and in this spiritual battle we are waging, I think it makes sense. It certainly explains why Hollywood, pop music and the shills are obsessed with pushing sex on us 24/7. They are doing satan's work. Ironically, I believe that what we really seek in our longing for sex is a unity with the divine in another person, which is to say with God himself, but part of the great deception is that sex actually holds you back from reaching the divine. I guess that's why every religious philosophy in history (other than satanism) has some sort of edict about the spiritual benefits of celibacy.