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<blockquote data-quote="StarLord" data-source="post: 26676" data-attributes="member: 44"><p><strong>Re: Ask away...</strong></p><p></p><p><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(\"Eutychus\")</div></p><p> </p><p>Even Jews realize that they do not have the market cornered when it comes to faith and religion. I will say this though, from my readings, the Jewish faith comes very close to what I would term 'some very good answers'. I often will discuss religious theory with one of my best friends, he's Jewish.</p><p> </p><p>We discuss things like perhaps the World was 'mocked up' to appear 'old' when in reality real "consciousness" is only about 2500 years old. Before that soul was not really able to appreciate or work with the concepts of a Supreme Being like Yaweh. We also discuss a 'possibility' that jesus was frownd upon by the jewish priests because he was going around misusing his god given 'gifts' / abilities healing, turning water into wine things of that nature. Those ideas come from Jewish schollars written in hebrew not english.</p><p> </p><p>Many things are possible for people that have decided to become a "Seeker" and it matters little from what faith they started from. It's perhaps the mark of a very wise person to go out and actively search others faiths for truths that may not be obvious in their own writings. Take for instance the Kabbalah. I myself am very facinated by it. Yet I am not Jewish. I actively seek those that are familliar and understand it better than I to see if they will help me to understand it better. God is for the hungry in my humble opinion.</p><p>Nor would we ever be punished if we chosr to travel outside our circle to learn from others to see how God and Spirit has manifested itself for them and what they have observed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StarLord, post: 26676, member: 44"] [b]Re: Ask away...[/b] <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(\"Eutychus\")</div> Even Jews realize that they do not have the market cornered when it comes to faith and religion. I will say this though, from my readings, the Jewish faith comes very close to what I would term 'some very good answers'. I often will discuss religious theory with one of my best friends, he's Jewish. We discuss things like perhaps the World was 'mocked up' to appear 'old' when in reality real "consciousness" is only about 2500 years old. Before that soul was not really able to appreciate or work with the concepts of a Supreme Being like Yaweh. We also discuss a 'possibility' that jesus was frownd upon by the jewish priests because he was going around misusing his god given 'gifts' / abilities healing, turning water into wine things of that nature. Those ideas come from Jewish schollars written in hebrew not english. Many things are possible for people that have decided to become a "Seeker" and it matters little from what faith they started from. It's perhaps the mark of a very wise person to go out and actively search others faiths for truths that may not be obvious in their own writings. Take for instance the Kabbalah. I myself am very facinated by it. Yet I am not Jewish. I actively seek those that are familliar and understand it better than I to see if they will help me to understand it better. God is for the hungry in my humble opinion. Nor would we ever be punished if we chosr to travel outside our circle to learn from others to see how God and Spirit has manifested itself for them and what they have observed. [/QUOTE]
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