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@moonbus said"Christianity is Platonism for the masses." -- Nietzsche
The Catholics overthink everything. It’s a habit they picked up after Origen read Plato, and they can’t walk it back it now after so many centuries of torturing logic to make the incredible credible.
Protestants put less emphasis on the doctrines (the Trinity and all that) and more on the personal conviction aspect.
@pettytalk saidWould gosh class yourself as being a Christian?
"Christianity is Platonism for the masses." -- Nietzsche
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@pettytalk saidJudaism for gentiles. (They don't have to refrain from eating pork or circumcise their sons.)
"Christianity is Platonism for the masses." -- Nietzsche
@mlb62 saidBut the Book of Enoch is not about aliens or spaceships.
yes I have. So explain to me why the Pope has already admitted that ETs do exist and that God made them, but put them on a different planet. The the pope ( at that time) removed the Book of Enoch from the Bible because it stated clearly he went on their space ship !! The Book of Enoch was too hot to handle !
It is about fallen angels, the Nephilim and the Watchers.
@pettytalk saidPythagoras didn't fit nearly as well into the Christian scheme of things as Plato did. For two reasons, I suspect.
I see that living in the shed with Herman's goat has done you some good. A very impressive listing of who is who in the world of the spirit of true philosophy. Let us add Pythagoras to the list, and it will get us closer to the essence of the spirit of the Holy Ghost.
When the body is shed, only the spirit remains. Or if we want to scare the children, it's a ghost of a ...[text shortened]... he handmaids in those days will I pour out my spirit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVSxWCosMM0
First, he maintained that there is intelligible order in the cosmos, permeating all phenomena, which he called Harmonia. It is nothing to do with any deity, it is utterly dis-personal, can be apprehended by reason alone, and is especially manifest in mathematical proportions (for example in musical chords). There isn't any 'nether world' for Pythagoras -- there is just this world, mathematically ordered. Plato, on the other hand, postulated a 'nether world' of perfect Forms, and it was easy for early Christian theologians to interpret this 'nether world' as the abode of God and his angels.
Second, Pythagoras mostly likely held Orphic ideas about the afterlife, whereby the psyche migrated to other beings (not necessarily humans). He reportedly recognized a former friend in the body of a dog, and a river was heard to speak to him (Christians would have denounced such things as necromancy, demonology, or witchcraft). That doesn't quite fit in with the Christian scheme of things, whereby the soul lives only once and is promoted/demoted to the 'nether world' forever.
And yes, Herman's goat is very well-read in classics.
@Suzianne saidthen why were the Nephilims so tall ? Ezekiel 32:27 states that the outer space aliens came down and mated with the Human hot babes who they found were attractive. The their offspring had ALIEN DNA ! thats why they were so tall. Also Genesis 6.1.4
But the Book of Enoch is not about aliens or spaceships.
It is about fallen angels, the Nephilim and the Watchers.
@mlb62 saidThe Nephilim were the offspring of the fallen Watchers (who were angels) with human women.
then why were the Nephilims so tall ? Ezekiel 32:27 states that the outer space aliens came down and mated with the Human hot babes who they found were attractive. The their offspring had ALIEN DNA ! thats why they were so tall. Also Genesis 6.1.4
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nephilim
Likewise, the Book of Ezekiel is also not about aliens or spaceships.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Ezekiel
No alien DNA needed.
Genesis 6 is the beginning of the story of Noah, and why God brought on the Flood.