Anonymous ID: 5724ea Dec. 7, 2020, 10:27 p.m. No.11946223   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6228 >>6293 >>6322 >>6684

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The Bible should not be taken literally. Mary is a representation of a pure mind that receives pure (holy) seed which brings forth the Son of God. The mind is like a womb, it is the woman in scripture. Seeds are thoughts. “Seed thought.” The things we do are a direct result of the thoughts we follow.

 

If a thought is planted into your mind to be a kind person towards others, and that thought conceives, then you will be a kind person in any given situation.

 

Now consider this: God is kindness. He plants himself into your mind (womb) and you are given the opportunity to follow him or not. If you choose not, then you will follow unkindness and bring forth a corrupt thought. But if you do follow the thought to be kind, then you will express that thought in outward visible fashion towards others. And the outward visible expression of kindness is the Son of God. The same is true for all thoughts that are wrapped up in love; things like patience, joy, generosity, peace, temperance, etc.

 

God is love. I can’t see love because love is invisible, yet I can HEAR the instruction “how to love”. But I can SEE the outward visible expression of love through you towards others, and the outward visible expression of love is the Son of God.

 

Your virgin mind has just brought forth a put thought. It’s only possible with the mind of Christ (the anointed mind). And this anointed mind will open to you of your own desire.

Anonymous ID: 5724ea Dec. 7, 2020, 10:53 p.m. No.11946354   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6405

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Four wise men gave answer to the people regarding scripture.

 

The Theologian said, The scriptures are all theology and philosophy for thinkers. He then spoke in cunning and carefully crafted words, describing the depths of theology and philosophy. The people said, Who is like this wise man? He speaks to us from the deep and shows us the dark thoughts of man.

 

The second, a Historian answered and said, The scriptures are the history of civilization. And he spoke by memorization of the order of events occurring to mankind. The people said, This is a wise man. He tells forth of our Fathers past, and of kings; of both signs and seasons, and of days, and of years. He shows us times of old to this very day.

 

The next, a man of religion, said, The scriptures are a religious book. It is this book which has been given to us so we can teach you our religion and carry you into our fold. The people replied, Such worldly wisdom this man has. He has well learned his craft from the generations before him: Insomuch that in word and in deed, even the garment he wears, is the same as those of former times.

 

The fourth wise one spoke and said, The scriptures are an autobiography. He then shewed us it was so. His words were those of one having authority, speaking quickly and seamlessly, using brightly colored language. The people cried, This wise and understanding one we will follow! His words show that he has stretched himself beyond that of the others. He began by laying a foundation for a place where we can rest sure in the end; and has given hope whereby we can hang on until the changing of times.