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Mankind's mortal enemy; the Serpent-- a.k.a. the Devil (Rev 12:9 & Rev
20:2) --has the ability to tamper with the human body and the human mind
in ways not easily detected; e.g. Gen 3:6-12, Luke 13:16, Mark 5:1-5, Eph
2:2, 2Tim 2:24-26, and Heb 2:14-15.
However, there are moments of spiritual clarity given Adam's posterity so
they can make decisions about the things of Christ on their own without
mental interference from the father of all gaslighters, sophists, and
deceivers.
For example: I was baptized an infant into a major denomination; and over
time sufficiently catechized. So I knew about the crucifixion, but had
somehow been led to believe that it was due to unfortunate circumstances.
In other words: I pitied Christ, but beyond that I saw nothing of practical
use in what he endured.
So I remained loyal to my denomination's beliefs and practices 24 years until
one day back in 1968 a man at my work asked me-- in so many words --
whether I knew that Christ died to atone for my sins. Well; I had never once
in all those 24 years even so much as faintly considered that the cross might
be to my advantage until that man said so.
It was my first real moment of clarity and I could almost feel a sort of scum
being removed from the windows of my mind as I instantly realized that
safety from divine retribution was not only a distinct possibility but easily
within my grasp.
The thing is: I had not been told that God was thinking of me when His son
went to the cross for the sins of the world. I was aware that he went to the
cross because of the sins of the world but had somehow never caught on
that he went for anybody in particular until that man talked with me; which
was very fortunate because at the time I had a lot to answer for.
I sincerely believe moments of clarity like that are not happenstance; no,
they are calculated so as to give people a fighting chance to do their own
thinking about Christ, viz: without assistance from a higher power, our
spiritual perception would remain forever obscured by the unseen world's
activity in our heads.
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Mankind's mortal enemy; the Serpent-- a.k.a. the Devil (Rev 12:9 & Rev
20:2) --has the ability to tamper with the human body and the human mind
in ways not easily detected; e.g. Gen 3:6-12, Luke 13:16, Mark 5:1-5, Eph
2:2, 2Tim 2:24-26, and Heb 2:14-15.
However, there are moments of spiritual clarity given Adam's posterity so
they can make decisions about the things of Christ on their own without
mental interference from the father of all gaslighters, sophists, and
deceivers.
For example: I was baptized an infant into a major denomination; and over
time sufficiently catechized. So I knew about the crucifixion, but had
somehow been led to believe that it was due to unfortunate circumstances.
In other words: I pitied Christ, but beyond that I saw nothing of practical
use in what he endured.
So I remained loyal to my denomination's beliefs and practices 24 years until
one day back in 1968 a man at my work asked me-- in so many words --
whether I knew that Christ died to atone for my sins. Well; I had never once
in all those 24 years even so much as faintly considered that the cross might
be to my advantage until that man said so.
It was my first real moment of clarity and I could almost feel a sort of scum
being removed from the windows of my mind as I instantly realized that
safety from divine retribution was not only a distinct possibility but easily
within my grasp.
The thing is: I had not been told that God was thinking of me when His son
went to the cross for the sins of the world. I was aware that he went to the
cross because of the sins of the world but had somehow never caught on
that he went for anybody in particular until that man talked with me; which
was very fortunate because at the time I had a lot to answer for.
I sincerely believe moments of clarity like that are not happenstance; no,
they are calculated so as to give people a fighting chance to do their own
thinking about Christ, viz: without assistance from a higher power, our
spiritual perception would remain forever obscured by the unseen world's
activity in our heads.
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