To those who favor other myths, nothing wrong with sun worship. To Gnostics, it is the internalizing of the myth that brings enlightenment. Not the particular myth.
Regards
DL
Life is the Sun internalized.
To those who favor other myths, nothing wrong with sun worship. To Gnostics, it is the internalizing of the myth that brings enlightenment. Not the particular myth.
Regards
DL
Life is the Sun internalized.
Truth is only relevant to the beholder. Your truth may not be relevant to say an Aborigine living on grubs in the deserts of Australia. In the end, I think simplicity and a sense of humour will get you closer to the truth than all the books in the world.Cliffy, is truth really a matter of personal preference?
Thank God for opposing principles.
Agree, DB. The universe is replete with opposing principles, although I would be more inclined to regard them as balancing principles. Syncretic attempts to homogenize them however are futile.
"Paul, in Colossians 2:4 speaks of the Colossians being deluded by "plausible arguments," meaning seemingly logical answers to questions about the human condition but answers that are contrary to God’s grace in Jesus Christ. In 2:8 Paul writes: "See to it that no one takes you captive by philosophy and empty deceit, according to human tradition, according to the elemental spirits of the world, and not according to Christ" (Colossians 2:8, ESV).
Paul mentions philosophy, deceit according to human tradition and the elemental spirits of the world. All of these were being offered to the Colossians along with their Christianity. The greatest assault then and today is syncretism. Syncretism is the mixing of true faith with idolatry and false ideas - mixing in the old gospel truth of Christ with the new multicultural, multi-faith mixture that helps us to look fashionable with one crowd and faithful with another."
(Michael Milton, President of Reformed Theological Seminary in Charlotte, North Carolina) 93.9 KPDQ - Portland, OR - Life Changing Christian Radio broadcasts, Programs, Ministries and stations - Listen Online to Christian Teaching and Talk
Truth is only relevant to the beholder. Your truth may not be relevant to say an Aborigine living on grubs in the deserts of Australia. In the end, I think simplicity and a sense of humour will get you closer to the truth than all the books in the world.
One of the most enlightening epiphanies I have had was when I read the line "Lighten up, eh!" in Jitterbug Perfume by Tom Robbins. One cannot reach enlightenment by being serious about it. Enlightenment means a lightness of spirit.
I used to be, until I read that line. Now I try not to take anything seriously. I even had to quell the knee jerk reaction to respond to the nonsense that Motar just posted.Are you serious about lightening up?![]()
Agree, DB. The universe is replete with opposing principles, although I would be more inclined to regard them as balancing principles. Syncretic attempts to homogenize them however are futile.
First comes the opposition of female mater and it's elemental spirits to the fathers spiritual light. Balance and harmony, products of opposition.
Paul is simply warning about the traps of materialism."Paul, in Colossians 2:4 speaks of the Colossians being deluded by "plausible arguments," meaning seemingly logical answers to questions about the human condition but answers that are contrary to God’s grace in Jesus Christ. In 2:8 Paul writes: "See to it that no one takes you captive by philosophy and empty deceit, according to human tradition, according to the elemental spirits of the world, and not according to Christ" (Colossians 2:8, ESV).
Again he warns about materialism. Light is the opposite of matter.Paul mentions philosophy, deceit according to human tradition and the elemental spirits of the world. All of these were being offered to the Colossians along with their Christianity. The greatest assault then and today is syncretism. Syncretism is the mixing of true faith with idolatry and false ideas - mixing in the old gospel truth of Christ with the new multicultural, multi-faith mixture that helps us to look fashionable with one crowd and faithful with another."
I used to be, until I read that line. Now I try not to take anything seriously. I even had to quell the knee jerk reaction to respond to the nonsense that Motar just posted.
Are you serious about lighting up, sparky?
Like the limitations of language become like evident in spiritual discussion eh like?
This reminds me of the old toilet paper debate: which is the right side to mount the roll so it unravels on the inside or the outside?
Answer: there is no right or wrong way, it is a matter of preference.
It is the same with religion or spiritual path (or no path at all). It is all a matter of preference. A person can just as easily reach enlightenment watching Star Trek movies. Personally, I prefer the Matrix. It doesn't matter which vehicle you drive to your destination, just as long as you arrive there safely.
That is pretty well Gnostic Christian thinking.It would be hard for Universalists to think otherwise.Any myth can produce enlightenment if it is well written.
Regards
DL
It must contain a kernel of truth and it must be transmitted by natural typology.
I agree.Agree, DB. The universe is replete with opposing principles, although I would be more inclined to regard them as balancing principles. Syncretic attempts to homogenize them however are futile.
Actually, syncretism is the attempted merging of different philosophies or other schools of thought, religions being one of those schools.Paul mentions philosophy, deceit according to human tradition and the elemental spirits of the world. All of these were being offered to the Colossians along with their Christianity. The greatest assault then and today is syncretism. Syncretism is the mixing of true faith with idolatry and false ideas - mixing in the old gospel truth of Christ with the new multicultural, multi-faith mixture that helps us to look fashionable with one crowd and faithful with another."
(Michael Milton, President of Reformed Theological Seminary in Charlotte, North Carolina) 93.9 KPDQ - Portland, OR - Life Changing Christian Radio broadcasts, Programs, Ministries and stations - Listen Online to Christian Teaching and Talk
Actually, syncretism is the attempted merging of different philosophies or other schools of thought, religions being one of those schools.
"Still others adhered to mystery religions such as Gnosticism, which the Lord Jesus also condemned."
Leadership :: Dealing With Syncretism in the Church - Rev. Noumba Benjamin Mbock ::Full Gospel Mission Cameroon
Considering that the bible is a plagiarized forgery, it really doesn't matter what some pastor, who is obviously twisting language to suit his own agenda, thinks.DB, these are the words of a pastor/teacher at Full Gospel Mission in Cameroon, Africa.
Considering that the bible is a plagiarized forgery, it really doesn't matter what some pastor, who is obviously twisting language to suit his own agenda, thinks.