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femalephilosopher · 3 months ago
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Who Passed On The Authority to Condemn?
Grace vs. Religious Control Control to exercise restraining or directing influence over : REGULATE Grace unmerited divine assistance given to humans for their regeneration or sanctification Let me make this clear up front: I’m not here to justify sin. I’m here to justify grace. There’s a difference, and if you can’t tell the two apart, you��ve been discipled by control—not by Christ. As a…
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femalephilosopher · 3 months ago
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You Think You Know Jesus?
They Said Jesus Was Mad – Insane – Crazy The image of Jesus most people hold is wrong. His image has been run through centuries of ideological whitewashing beatified marketing sanitized Sunday School summaries. He’s often pictured as an ethereal peace-giver, universally adored, calmly glowing in a soft sepia light. But this wasn’t the Jesus known to his contemporaries. Not even close. In…
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femalephilosopher · 3 months ago
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The primacy of Spirit Over Matter Is Undeniably Apparent
The physical realm is a shadow of the true, abiding spiritual reality. My perspective is drawn heavily from my interpretations of the Old and New Testaments along side ancient texts validating claim in alignment with scriptures teachings. I argue that the material world is temporal and illusory, while the spiritual is eternal and substantial. Spirit The animating or vital principle in humans…
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femalephilosopher · 3 months ago
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I BELIEVE— DUE TO FATE? CHOICE? or BOTH?
I believe…. Fate already determined my choices, long ago & the future is the past. In our moments of “free” choice, we choose what Fate already knew/decided- it is/was our choice but our choice was (past) already chosen before we can consciously conceptualize said decisions/choices (in the present). This only makes sense through a Mental/Visual lense that can See Reality from an…
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femalephilosopher · 3 months ago
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Time Unraveled: Many Theories Across Science, Philosophy, and Myth
What is Time? The concept of time has been a subject of intense interest for thinkers throughout history. Aristotle Time and Change Descartes: Time and God Descartes believed that time is sustained by God’s continuous action. According to Descartes, every moment in time is continually created by God. This means that time is not an objective reality that exists independently of human…
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femalephilosopher · 3 months ago
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What is Exploitation? 
Let’s Begin Here: The fruits of the Spirit are love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Exploitation Is Opposed To The Fruits Of The Spirit The opposite of the Spirit’s fruits are hate, sanctimonious grief, turmoil, impatience, cruelty, wickedness, unfaithfulness, harshness, and lack of self-control. Exploitation: taking advantage of a…
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femalephilosopher · 3 months ago
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God’s Nature Is Not Limited
“I am the Lord, I change not; therefore, ye sons of Jacob are not consumed.” —Malachi 3:6 The Infinite Nature of God God’s infinite nature can be seen in His attributes of Spirit, all-knowingness, and all-powerfulness. God’s Spirit As a spirit, He is not limited by the physical world or constrained by time and space. All-knowingness Furthermore, God’s all-knowing nature means that He knows…
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femalephilosopher · 3 months ago
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How Christians Should Communicate With Narcissists (Helpful Video)
A highly insightful and beneficial video for Christians grappling with overbearing and covertly toxic personalities with narcissistic traits. When dealing with narcissistic individuals, Christians can find guidance in the principles of love, patience, prayer, and emulating Christ’s teachings. By approaching these interactions with love and compassion, exercising patience, seeking guidance…
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femalephilosopher · 3 months ago
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Feminine Archetypes | 7 of them
What is an archetype? The word “archetype” comes from the Greek word ἀρχή (arche), meaning “origin” or “beginning”. In literature, an archetype is a recurring pattern, motif, or symbol that appears in stories, myths, and folklore. These archetypes can take the form of characters, settings, or plot elements, and they often represent universal themes and ideas. According to Jungian psychology,…
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femalephilosopher · 3 months ago
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Words To Know When Studying Bible
Understanding theological terms is crucial for anyone delving into biblical studies. Terms that are useful to know when studying the Bible: Allegory: A narrative that uses symbolic figures and actions to convey deeper meanings, often moral or spiritual. Apocrypha: A collection of ancient texts that are not considered canonical by certain religious traditions, often included in some versions of…
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femalephilosopher · 3 months ago
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Are They Real? | Are They Wearing A Mask? SIGNS TO LOOK FOR
WHAT IS A MASK? The “mask” symbolizes the façade or illusion that people wear to conceal their genuine inner thoughts, feelings, or motives, presenting a distorted version of themselves to the external world. A mask hides the deeper essence of a person’s being. Wearing a mask is a way of protecting oneself from vulnerability or rejection in the short term, but in the long term nit leads to…
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femalephilosopher · 3 months ago
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Salvific Transmutation |THE ALCHEMY OF CHRIST
A Savior’s Decent into Matter Made Way For Our Spiritual Ascension. The tension that lives at the heart of humanity: “He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the human heart.”Ecclesiastes 3:11 Within our very hearts live eternity… What a thought to ponder. Yet we dwell in a dense, material world structured by the fruit of death and decay… even so, we have a…
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femalephilosopher · 4 months ago
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Esoteric VS Exoteric
Esoteric is essence  (inner, or spirit) Exoteric is form (outer, or material) Esoteric: … something that is designed for or understood by the specially initiated alone, or something that is hidden, secret, or obscure.  MORE  Exoteric … something that is suitable for or communicated to the general public, or something that is external, outside, or popular.  MORE  ESOTERIC  Esoteric…
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femalephilosopher · 4 months ago
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Finding Meaning in Life's Suffering
As much as we may wish otherwise, the reality is that suffering is an inescapable part of the human experience. The age-old philosophical and religious observation that “life is suffering” points to a fundamental truth about the human condition. While we may not enjoy or seek out suffering, there is value in acknowledging its presence and role in our lives. Suffering has a way of stripping away…
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femalephilosopher · 4 months ago
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Philosophical Life Theories
Throughout history, philosophers have pondered the purpose and significance of our existence. Existentialism: Existentialist philosophers argue that the purpose and significance of our existence are not predetermined or given by external sources, but rather are created by each individual through their own choices and actions. While there are various philosophical perspectives, here are some of…
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femalephilosopher · 4 months ago
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Philosophy Introduction
The Love of Wisdom The term “philosophy” originates from the Greek words “Philo” (love) and “Sophia” (wisdom), “love of wisdom”. Philosophy is for All People Many people think that philosophy is only for really smart people and not something that would interest them. BUT THAT’S NOT TRUE!  Philosophy is something that everyone can find value in and enjoy. It seems complicated at first, but…
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femalephilosopher · 4 months ago
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My Dark Awakening: Alchemy of Sin, Suffering, and Redemption
When I first confronted my own depravity, I lacked the discernment to grasp its full weight. My Depravity was not merely a moral failing or a series of poor choices; it was a state of being—a distortion of my soul’s reflection. I lived as a wayward rebel, torn between conflicting desires, and double-minded. One part of me yearned for purpose, while another was drawn to the chaos, finding a…
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