Yesterday, an article was linked that taught about some very particular concepts from The Bible.
Post: "Prophets and God and Allegories" on /r/Theology.
The Question: Have certain people been using this knowledge in a corrupt way, and where did they learn it?
Watching the news day to day, occasionally I find something.
- A few weeks ago, I was watching some news about the Palestinians. There was a pro-Hamas family. The family, to include children, they were eating a cake, like a birthday cake. This cake was decorated with the flag of Israel. They would eat it with their hands like they were devouring Israel.
- During Brexit, there were some protestors. The protestors were in body paints. One was painted in the British flag. The other was painted in the European Union flag. They were kissing.
These are both examples of the concepts I highlighted in the article. I haven't seen someone use the concepts much, I have noticed it from time to time.
To Occult - To Hide Away.
What does a Pastor or Priest teach about? What they were not teaching, and why, may say a lot about them. Are there elements of Christianity, and Christian Spiritualism or Mysticism, that someone may have been aware of in 1820, but are blind to today? Given there was, that something was occulted. There has been a lot of knowledge of God, and understanding out there. Some people have worked to hide certain understandings away.
God Almighty is God you cannot control. Pagans made gods looking to control something.
What the Palestinian was doing with the Israeli cake, that was a kind of sorcery, where someone was outside of God, looking to control something, to force his will over something. A Prophet of God, he was a servant, serving God. A Prophet was "In God." The Will is a major theme in comparing and contrasting mysticism. Was someone Willful like a Harry Potter, doing whatever he wanted to regardless of authority? Was someone Willful like Fredrick Nietzsche and The Will? A Christian is humble and penitent. His will was brought low till it aligned with God's will and good plans for him. God's plan is God's Kingdom.
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