>>13773715 (lb)
Good observations. Regular folk get reconciliation. The truly evil ones will plea their case to the very bitter end.
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>>13773715 (lb)
Good observations. Regular folk get reconciliation. The truly evil ones will plea their case to the very bitter end.
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This seems like one of those "timelines moving up" scenarios.
What, exactly, are we fighting against? Why did churches (not all of them) go along with the lockdowns?
Sad.
I read that as "boobs". Regardless, I agree.
Has there ever been a story where a god has a kid and sacrifices him? Sounds like a bunch of crazy talk. Who the fuck would believe in such a thing?
>He accomplished everything in His death and resurrection.
>Not really what happened.
Really? Because ever since he was sacrificed to God, there's been nothing but a constant struggle of good/evil. What, exactly, was accomplished (as another anon put it)? Because lots of lives have been lost between then and now.
Yeah, what ended up happening again? He was sacrificed, right? And when it did actually happen, it was "mandated by God" . "Everlasting life" is essentially martyrdom.
"Eloi Eloi lama sabachthani?"
Lots and lots of blood for just one god.
>either to your eternal joy, or to your eternal horror.
But he loves us, so there's that.
Well thank goodness all we had to do was kill someone to get all that straightened out. You have to admit, things have been so much better since then.
>Abraham was told in a dream to go sacrifice Isaac on Mt. Moriah.
Yeah, the Aztecs built impressive structures for just such and occasion.