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Re: Why did we stop inventing gods?

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2016 4:35 pm
by Gnostic Bishop
From sick to sicker.

Yaaah for religions.

If it is not animals being sacrificed it is girls.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_Mecc ... chool_fire

Regards
DL

Re: Why did we stop inventing gods?

Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2016 5:58 am
by andrewcriddle
Gnostic Bishop wrote:Religions like to create requirements for the sheeple to dance to.

It is all a part of their social manipulation and control designed to maintain mind control.

Obligations are part of creating guilt in those that do not do as bid. Obligations are a part of the psychology of sacrifice as the more one sacrifices to a cause or religion, the more he ties himself to it.

Most do not like to admit that they gave to a rip off artist.

• Religion was born when the first con-man met the first fool - Mark Twain

Regards
DL
See Ne’er the Twain did speak it

Andrew Criddle

Re: Why did we stop inventing gods?

Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2016 10:30 am
by Gnostic Bishop
andrewcriddle wrote:
Gnostic Bishop wrote:Religions like to create requirements for the sheeple to dance to.

It is all a part of their social manipulation and control designed to maintain mind control.

Obligations are part of creating guilt in those that do not do as bid. Obligations are a part of the psychology of sacrifice as the more one sacrifices to a cause or religion, the more he ties himself to it.

Most do not like to admit that they gave to a rip off artist.

• Religion was born when the first con-man met the first fool - Mark Twain

Regards
DL
See Ne’er the Twain did speak it

Andrew Criddle
Be it from Twain or not, it is a truth IMO.

This link of history back it up.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7BHvN6rZZA

Regards
DL

Re: Why did we stop inventing gods?

Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2016 3:29 pm
by iskander
Gnostic Bishop wrote:From sick to sicker.

Yaaah for religions.

If it is not animals being sacrificed it is girls.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_Mecc ... chool_fire

Regards
DL
Christian relics and pilgrims. ( a vast treasure of relics and of places to visit)

Holy Blood of Wilsnack
"Wilsnack in the Margraviate of Brandenburg was first mentioned in 1384. The town became a pilgrimage destination after being burned down on 15 August 1383 during a raid by the Mecklenburg captain and robber baron Heinrich von Bülow against the Bishopric of Havelberg. It was believed that aft the fire some hosts were found to have survived, but had the appearance of being bloodied.

The Holy Blood of Wilsnack was authenticated when the Havelberg bishop Dietrich Man went to consecrate the hosts as a precaution, and the central one overflowed with blood, according to later accounts...
The pilgrimage led from St. Mary's Church in Berlin to Wilsnack"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Wilsnack

Re: Why did we stop inventing gods?

Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2017 2:32 am
by Ananda
Do not despair my son for the gods would not forsake us without some cosmic makeup. With enticing holographic forms and hypnotizing wi-fi songs, you'll be dancing all night long.

Cgi will kiss the sky as reality wonders why, and with Pokemon and google you, how could you ever be blue.
Synthetic eyes in a flat screen earth, a virtual world of dimensionless girth.
A bot for you and a bot for me, let's reason together over some digital tea.



https://www.google.com/search?q=dante+a ... WYC-pgZfM:

Re: Why did we stop inventing gods?

Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2017 1:46 pm
by Ananda
iskander wrote:Definition of demiurge in English:
A being responsible for the creation of the universe, in particular:
1.1(In Platonic philosophy) the Maker or Creator of the world.
• Interwoven with these references to an almost Platonic demiurge are appeals to the selecting power of an active ‘Nature’.
• A certain mystique attached to the word as a result of analogies often drawn between the creative activity of the artist and the creation of the world by the deity or by a Platonic demiurge in accordance with Ideas or prototypes.
• Western concepts of God have ranged from the detached transcendent demiurge of Aristotle to the pantheism of Spinoza.
1.2(In Gnosticism and other theological systems) a heavenly being, subordinate to the Supreme Being, that is considered to be the controller of the material world and antagonistic to all that is purely spiritual.
http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/defin ... h/demiurge
The demiurge is the creator of the Universe and , presumably , the caretaker. He/she/it is antagonistic to all that is purely spiritual, which is good: he looks after Andromeda and we will vote the laws.

There is only one creator of the Universe. Hail Cesar
"It is I who am God; there is none apart from me." When he said this, he sinned against the entirety. And this speech got up to incorruptibility;"

http://earlychristianwritings.com/text/archons.html

~Commentary

The Reality of the Archons

https://www.metahistory.org/READING/NHL ... hp#HypArch