archangel
17-08-2007, 07:30 AM
why does he act as if Christianity is real??
everyone that does any research into this occult stuff sees fairly quickly that religion is just another form of mind control. It is so blatantly obvious Jusus is a mythical sun God.
WHy does ALex always act as if it is real? and not just another tool of manipulation?
Do you think he really believes its real? or does he just not really want to bother talking about? I find it very odd. He always states that he is a "christian"
Do any of you know him personally? Has anyone asked him about this? called his show, etc???
william_mac
17-08-2007, 07:41 AM
why does he act as if Christianity is real??
everyone that does any research into this occult stuff sees fairly quickly that religion is just another form of mind control. It is so blatantly obvious Jusus is a mythical sun God.
WHy does ALex always act as if it is real? and not just another tool of manipulation?
Do you think he really believes its real? or does he just not really want to bother talking about? I find it very odd. He always states that he is a "christian"
Do any of you know him personally? Has anyone asked him about this? called his show, etc???
He is of an older generation. He has said he is a Christian. I don't think it matters. That is a real side issue. The point is that he is at least out there turning people onto the issues, and I don't care who you are or what you believe, as long as you're doing something good, and to any kind of minimal effect.
His religious beliefs are not an issue. People can think like they want, it doesn't matter. All that matters is that he has the facts, and he helps people ask questions, and that people actually pay attention.
Let people have their faith if they want it. I use to be a Christain, and I'd love to call out to that being that I considered god, yet I can't now because of my knowledge. Yet, I would still like to call out, because sometimes you just want someone, something to be there.
If he wants to believe that that someone or something is there, then by all means he damn well has a right to do so.
As far as the Bible is concerned. I know the Bible back and front, and it is largely a fable. However, fables are stories that have a lesson behind them, and the Bible has a lot of good lessons, it really does. I'm not a Christian, and I don't believe the Bible as literal, but just like many other religious texts, the Bible has a hell of a lot of good philosphical sayings that I agree with.
There is one that I quote a good deal and it's from Psalms, it is as follows "Truthful are the wounds of a friend, but deceitful are the kisses of an enemy".
That is just a good saying, you're real friends will tell you the truth, and it may wound you, but they're your real friends. You're enemies, however, will kiss up to you and tell you everything you want to hear, but they'll be lying, and that makes them your enemies.
I live partly by the verse in Mathew that says something to the affect of: "Do not hide your light under a clay pot, or cover it up. Instead, set your light on the lampstand and let it shine through the darkness"
Well, I think that truth should stand on the lampstand of the world. Don't hide it, don't keep it on a forum, don't argue about it at home or in some insignficant location, instead put it on the lampstand, and let it shine out the darkness.
The Bible is pretty cool if you think about it. There is some good sayings, just like any other religious text.
-William