Comment on Soycucks making peace with their Vaxdicks
iamtanmay@wolfballs.com 2 years agoThat's a very good explanation. When I first borrowed my Catholic friends' Bible and read it when I was 10 (I was from a non christian, religious family), the phrase on womens' dress was my first question to him
RE: Compromised teachings. Yes. Its obvious to older generations who lived life, and can tell when frauds start adding their agenda. Unfortunately, young people get brainwashed or disillusioned. They will have to suffer and be lost till they find their way to the truth.
RE: The fruit. From the tree of knowledge, that God forbade to touch, lest they die. "Adam and his wife were both naked, and they felt no shame" shame is a sign of vulnerability - a naked body can be hurt or killed. Its awareness of death. Babies do not understand mortality, and are not ashamed. Neither are animals.
God said they will die if they touch the tree, but neither knew death. The fruit gave them knowledge of mortality, making them ashamed of nudity.
Women birth. The fragility of her baby gives knowledge of Death to women. A girl becomes a woman through childbirth.
Women reject men, killing their ego. Thus giving knowledge of Death to men. A boy becomes a man, when a woman's rejection forces him to 'grow up'.
Knowledge of Death is the transition from childhood bliss to adulthood maturity. Children who see death become mature early aka "lost childhood"
RE: God's mercy/Miracles. Yes, 100% agreed. Every 'near miss' is God's mercy and warning. Driving too fast and almost crashed ? Thank God's grace and drive more carefully. God gives us MANY chances. Its us who have to pay attention and learn.
God is good, and even in the worst suffering we have to believe in His Will.
Spotted_Lady@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
Adam and Eve were naked because God never told them not to be, and they had no sin consciousness. It wasn't until they ate that they knew they were naked.
That is much like having consciousness of crime. Cops look for things such as trying to clean up the crime scene, avoiding cameras, hiding the weapon, etc. If you do those things, then you know you committed a crime. So then you can't argue mental illness or self-defense. Reloading is another thing that fits in this category. You can't claim you flew into a psychotic rage and couldn't stop yourself if you have the ability to stop and reload your weapon. In that case, you'd be more likely to be caught dry-firing at the victim than reloading. Reloading tends to establish intent.
What I said at the beginning was true for the pre-curse time. Now, it is more the other way, where nakedness is associated with evil or at least not having moral authority in your life (like if demons took that from you). In the NT, there was the "Maniac of Gadara." He was naked, cutting himself, fighting, and crying out.
And yes, there are exceptions. For instance, OT prophets wore nothing when they were trying to get answers from God. They shed anything that marked their identity or could block them from receiving God's information/instructions. And yes, they were vulnerable and exposed. But I guess that's about like sex in that you only have your partner to shield you, and gaining prophesies is a bit like that.