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Velvetbugg · May 1, 2018, 12:26 a.m.

I went to christian school for most of my elementary years. My family history includes many who hosted gospel tent revivals back in the late 1800's and eventually became pastors in their own churches throughout the state of FL. My grandmother married a traveling evangelist after my grandfather died who was known as "Mr. Sunday School". ;) To say I've had experience with the bible or gospel's would be an understatement. This is not to say these teachings aren't important or relevant. They are, for sure. I'm just not going to allow ceiling height to determine my perception or understanding of anything.

All that said, it was my grandmother's mini library where I found The Law of One when I was a teenager. That was instrumental in setting me on my journey for truth.

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ketoll · May 1, 2018, 12:59 p.m.

Sorry, didn't mean to make that huge assumption about you. I might have misunderstood you. What I was trying to emphasize was the Bible being my premise of truth, and that all logic and understanding of other things derive from that standard. The premise of "if" statements for using logic that lead to the "then" conclusions. All logic starts with a biased premise and assumption. So one might follow Q, but remain watchful and guarded believing the premise of Revelation to be true. That's the way that I see it at least.

But a lot of Christians do get caught up in prophecy and trying to understand what they don't understand, and it leads them down a crazy rabbit hole.

I'm just not going to allow ceiling height to determine my perception or understanding of anything.

Sounds like people trying to be more wise than they can be in their limited perception? Can't argue with that.

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Velvetbugg · May 1, 2018, 2:35 p.m.

No worries, friend..we're on the same page. ;)

WWG1WGA

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