
Redefining Faith: The Evolution Beyond Abrahamic Traditions
In the swirling vortex of our modern predicament, where truths are twisted and moral compasses spin wildly, the hour for passive observation has eclipsed. We stand at the precipice of a new dawn, one where the call to action resonates deeper than the hollow echoes of complacency. This isn't just a summons to awaken; it's a battle cry for a revolution in thought and deed. As a soldier, I’ve marched through the harrowing sands of conflict and emerged not just with medals, but with sca...

Yahweh: The Angry, Jealous God Child
A bit is Sunday School here so bear with me. Context. Context. Context. When examining Yahweh in the Old Testament, a pattern emerges of an angry, jealous deity using violence and fear to control His chosen people. This starkly contrasts with the loving God often depicted in modern fundamentalist beliefs. The Wrathful Actions of Yahweh 1. Jealous and Violent: • Jealousy: In Exodus 20:5, Yahweh warns of punishing children for their parents’ sins—a sign of a possessive, controlling figure. • Vi...

Echoes of Us : Navigating Love's Cosmic Dance
Navigating Love's Cosmic DanceIn March I turn 45, I find myself caught in a whirlwind of reflection, my thoughts spiraling back to a time when my soul danced in harmony with another's— my first wife. God I love her still. It's been a staggering 22 years since our paths veered into separate sagas, yet here we are, floating in the vastness of singledom, our hearts still echoing each other's beats across the void. The fact she's held onto my name, like a tattoo on the so...
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Redefining Faith: The Evolution Beyond Abrahamic Traditions
In the swirling vortex of our modern predicament, where truths are twisted and moral compasses spin wildly, the hour for passive observation has eclipsed. We stand at the precipice of a new dawn, one where the call to action resonates deeper than the hollow echoes of complacency. This isn't just a summons to awaken; it's a battle cry for a revolution in thought and deed. As a soldier, I’ve marched through the harrowing sands of conflict and emerged not just with medals, but with sca...

Yahweh: The Angry, Jealous God Child
A bit is Sunday School here so bear with me. Context. Context. Context. When examining Yahweh in the Old Testament, a pattern emerges of an angry, jealous deity using violence and fear to control His chosen people. This starkly contrasts with the loving God often depicted in modern fundamentalist beliefs. The Wrathful Actions of Yahweh 1. Jealous and Violent: • Jealousy: In Exodus 20:5, Yahweh warns of punishing children for their parents’ sins—a sign of a possessive, controlling figure. • Vi...

Echoes of Us : Navigating Love's Cosmic Dance
Navigating Love's Cosmic DanceIn March I turn 45, I find myself caught in a whirlwind of reflection, my thoughts spiraling back to a time when my soul danced in harmony with another's— my first wife. God I love her still. It's been a staggering 22 years since our paths veered into separate sagas, yet here we are, floating in the vastness of singledom, our hearts still echoing each other's beats across the void. The fact she's held onto my name, like a tattoo on the so...
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Since ya'll have gone full retard...
Comparing Donald Trump’s legal woes to the trial and crucifixion of Jesus Christ is like comparing a circus sideshow to a symphony. It’s a grotesque misunderstanding of history and theology, a collision of sacred narrative and modern political theater.
Jesus Christ, the revered Son of God for billions, endured a mockery of justice orchestrated by religious and political powers who saw his radical message of love and redemption as a threat to their iron-fisted control. His crucifixion wasn’t just an execution; it was a divine sacrifice, a cosmic redemption arc for the sins of humanity. This isn’t just doctrine—it’s the bedrock of Christian faith, the heartbeat of centuries of belief. I really don't care as I do not believe it anymore but ya'll should! WTF?
Now, enter Donald Trump. Here we have a man neck-deep in legal battles, not for his piety or a divine mission, but for alleged crimes rooted in the secular mire of power and ego. Don't forget sultry porn stars. His indictments are drawn from the pages of law, meticulously detailed in evidence and testimonies, not conjured from the paranoia of persecutors. Unlike Jesus, Trump is a figure polarizing at best, whose moral and ethical compass has been questioned from every conceivable angle.
To draw a parallel between these two is not only a disservice to historical and theological truths but a descent into absurdity. It’s a distortion that strips away the profound gravity of Jesus’ sacrifice and reduces the complexities of modern justice to a farcical narrative. Now ya'll just mix the sacred with the profane and call it Jesus Juice.
Since ya'll have gone full retard...
Comparing Donald Trump’s legal woes to the trial and crucifixion of Jesus Christ is like comparing a circus sideshow to a symphony. It’s a grotesque misunderstanding of history and theology, a collision of sacred narrative and modern political theater.
Jesus Christ, the revered Son of God for billions, endured a mockery of justice orchestrated by religious and political powers who saw his radical message of love and redemption as a threat to their iron-fisted control. His crucifixion wasn’t just an execution; it was a divine sacrifice, a cosmic redemption arc for the sins of humanity. This isn’t just doctrine—it’s the bedrock of Christian faith, the heartbeat of centuries of belief. I really don't care as I do not believe it anymore but ya'll should! WTF?
Now, enter Donald Trump. Here we have a man neck-deep in legal battles, not for his piety or a divine mission, but for alleged crimes rooted in the secular mire of power and ego. Don't forget sultry porn stars. His indictments are drawn from the pages of law, meticulously detailed in evidence and testimonies, not conjured from the paranoia of persecutors. Unlike Jesus, Trump is a figure polarizing at best, whose moral and ethical compass has been questioned from every conceivable angle.
To draw a parallel between these two is not only a disservice to historical and theological truths but a descent into absurdity. It’s a distortion that strips away the profound gravity of Jesus’ sacrifice and reduces the complexities of modern justice to a farcical narrative. Now ya'll just mix the sacred with the profane and call it Jesus Juice.
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