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The sinful condition is the body. It casts a shadow when turning. That body needs to refrain from condemning others. The church made people to be like Christs enemies, rather than to be like Jesus. The church saw the word judge, and thought, O, 0.0 wow, I can condemn people. I can emulate God's light, giving people fire. Gods light is the fires of hell to evil condemners who want strife. That light made the wicked to look like a lake of fire. They become ashes under the feet of the rigthtious. That is the end of them, body, and soul. Eternal torment made people to make laws to torment people. God is a kind being, not tormenting anyone. God takes no pleasure in they that die. The church did not stop to think about what Jesus did, and did not do. Jesus did not condemn people. He praised people when he saw them having faith, like the centurion, and Nathanial, who had no guile, controling what he said. Nathaniel was not perverted in his ways. He was good to people. Christs standard was peace. Jesus did not deviate from that. The church caused a silent slow burn of fear, to be everywhere influencing laws against people. It is: I love you - go to jail or die. The I love you - go to jail or die, parallels the misconception of God loves you, burn in agony forever. Pastors, priests, and bishops made God to look like a Schizophrenic, money loving, forked tongued, monster. People will be what they think God is like.Dear BreezeWood
All people have personal BIASES.
To "abandon them" means to detach from them, forgive the fact we have differences, and work toward common truth and understanding DESPITE these conflicts between our ways of thinking and systems of expression.
This isn't a oneway street BreezeWood
If you find fault with Christians pushing a oneway agenda, claiming their way is right and everyone else has to change to meet their self proclaimed standards,
then your job is to teach by example by setting aside your preferred ways of expressing Universal laws and truth.
Both sides can keep using their own ways of communicating, while letting the other person express themselves using their system without judging, attacking, rejecting or forcing them to change it.
It is a mutual process.
That is why Christians teach this concept by saying "we are all sinners" (ie we all have selfish interests and biases) and we need to receive and lean on the Lord and not on our own understanding which is imperfect or flawed.
If you notice I always ask you to explain and express your views using your own words, then try to understand where the conflicts or corrections are coming from you are trying to share and present.
I cannot very well attack or censor your way of expression or you would be prevented from communicating and explaining what you mean.
Christians using their Biblical and Scriptural terms and cultural traditions deserve the same courtesy of being able to explain what they are talking about without being attacked for it.
Are you okay with explaining that all people carrying sinful conditions means we are all human, all have our own self directed biases and interests, and will all put our own preferences first and have to make a conscious effort to treat other people equally especially those of opposing views or beliefs?
Is that a fair assessment and interpretation?
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