Thoughts of Waltre.
Much as I hate to admit it, it is beginning to look like the God of the Old Testament is more like the real Creator God than the all loving God of the New Testament.
The Old Testament God of the Jews was a fierce God who threw his greatest creation, or so mankind thinks of itself, out of the Garden of Eden, and then He all but drowned them like they were a litter of kittens with no place to go. Of course I know it's mythology, but even so, there's a lot of truth in mythology, and the mythology of a fierce and ruthless God stands up to the test of time and life much more than the all loving God that Christians believe in.
Christianity believes in three aspects of God: 1: The Father; Yahweh, the fierce God of the old Testament. 2: Jesus, the loving Son of God. 3: The Holy Spirit; better known in my circles as the Holy Ghost. As I see it, Yahweh and Jesus are united and then we get the Holy Spirit.
In other words, the bad side of God and the good side of God are finally joined together; they become one, and then we get the Holy Spirit.
Could the word holy derive from wholey? It looks like it could, and both words sound exactly the same. If so, the word holy could mean to become whole, (maybe it does for all I know) and the way to get holy or whole is to unite ones bad hateful side with ones good loving side. If one achieves the union one then becomes filled with the Holy Spirit, or could it mean one becomes filled with the whole spirit? Like, instead of being divided by two spirits one is brought into a state of wholeness where both spirits merge and become as one. The Trinity. Brendan Behan wrote about the ould triangle, is that the same thing?
Was John Lennon onto it all when he sang: "Come together, right now, over me?"
Was John Lennon one of the Holy people: one of the Whole people? He might well have been. Maybe in some strange way he somehow reached the archaic, mythical, and subconscious desires of mankind, and that's why the Beatles became the Beatles that kind of changed the world, but then again it might have been McCartney that did it. In a way it was both of them meeting, and then uniting, that in a way is what bought about the magic.
Did Elvis Presley come first?
Is there a rhythm to this, apparently chaotic universe, that repeats itself over and over again. Does the tide come in then go out, does the sun rise and then set, does winter come after autumn, does autumn come after summer, and does spring not always follow the barren cold cold season of winter?
Do spiritual matters repeat them selves in the same way? Is there always an Elvis that isn't fit to wash the feet of a Beatle?
Is there always a savior, if we want him, and is he always killed?
That seemed to be the case, as far as Waltre could see.
Change it into third person tomorrow.
The Devil
Much as I hate to admit it, it is beginning to look like the God of the Old Testament is more like the real Creator God than the all loving God of the New Testament.
The Old Testament God of the Jews was a fierce God who threw his greatest creation, or so mankind thinks of itself, out of the Garden of Eden, and then He all but drowned them like they were a litter of kittens with no place to go. Of course I know it's mythology, but even so, there's a lot of truth in mythology, and the mythology of a fierce and ruthless God stands up to the test of time and life much more than the all loving God that Christians believe in.
Christianity believes in three aspects of God: 1: The Father; Yahweh, the fierce God of the old Testament. 2: Jesus, the loving Son of God. 3: The Holy Spirit; better known in my circles as the Holy Ghost. As I see it, Yahweh and Jesus are united and then we get the Holy Spirit.
In other words, the bad side of God and the good side of God are finally joined together; they become one, and then we get the Holy Spirit.
Could the word holy derive from wholey? It looks like it could, and both words sound exactly the same. If so, the word holy could mean to become whole, (maybe it does for all I know) and the way to get holy or whole is to unite ones bad hateful side with ones good loving side. If one achieves the union one then becomes filled with the Holy Spirit, or could it mean one becomes filled with the whole spirit? Like, instead of being divided by two spirits one is brought into a state of wholeness where both spirits merge and become as one. The Trinity. Brendan Behan wrote about the ould triangle, is that the same thing?
Was John Lennon onto it all when he sang: "Come together, right now, over me?"
Was John Lennon one of the Holy people: one of the Whole people? He might well have been. Maybe in some strange way he somehow reached the archaic, mythical, and subconscious desires of mankind, and that's why the Beatles became the Beatles that kind of changed the world, but then again it might have been McCartney that did it. In a way it was both of them meeting, and then uniting, that in a way is what bought about the magic.
Did Elvis Presley come first?
Is there a rhythm to this, apparently chaotic universe, that repeats itself over and over again. Does the tide come in then go out, does the sun rise and then set, does winter come after autumn, does autumn come after summer, and does spring not always follow the barren cold cold season of winter?
Do spiritual matters repeat them selves in the same way? Is there always an Elvis that isn't fit to wash the feet of a Beatle?
Is there always a savior, if we want him, and is he always killed?
That seemed to be the case, as far as Waltre could see.
Change it into third person tomorrow.
The Devil

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