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kuro
02-17-2009, 12:02 AM
Here's my view on the so called God.
God is just an enitiy that somewhat gives belief that we were created in six days.

The perfect person as the topic says would have to follow every rule in the bible, scritpure, old and new tesmounts (how ever you spell it), and all the other laws from other reliogions.

But there is now way on earth such a being excits.

Even Jesus Christ wasn't that being. The son of God couldn't even follow every rule in his dad's book.

People are naturally poison.

So tell me, What do you think about the laws within the bible?

Built To Last
02-17-2009, 12:34 AM
Here's my view on the so called God.
God is just an enitiy that somewhat gives belief that we were created in six days.

The perfect person as the topic says would have to follow every rule in the bible, scritpure, old and new tesmounts (how ever you spell it), and all the other laws from other reliogions.

But there is now way on earth such a being excits.

Even Jesus Christ wasn't that being. The son of God couldn't even follow every rule in his dad's book.

People are naturally poison.

So tell me, What do you think about the laws within the bible?

If I remember correctly the Book of Leviticus demands the stoning of those with improper grammar :mad:!

ArmsMerchant
02-17-2009, 06:21 PM
^Either that, or they are stoned already.

Post #1 is so incoherant I am tempted to just put this thread out of its misery.

Knife in The Knight
02-17-2009, 06:56 PM
Lets just say that he is asking What, in your opinion, would be the perfect person? Would they follow societies rules and regulations or Religeon?

-Fuck-
02-18-2009, 12:54 AM
(OP) I think you read a little too much of the bible.

Are you a thumper?

Built To Last
02-18-2009, 01:09 AM
Lets just say that he is asking What, in your opinion, would be the perfect person? Would they follow societies rules and regulations or Religeon?

Society is conditioned to frown upon those seeking the eternal rather than the carnal. Being a hermit is no prerequisite to spiritual enlightenment, but it certainly helps.

Ambient
02-21-2009, 01:58 PM
Society is conditioned to frown upon those seeking the eternal rather than the carnal. Being a hermit is no prerequisite to spiritual enlightenment, but it certainly helps.

Fucking word to this nigga.

I Fail to see the relationship of your OP to the perfect person.

For a start you talked about God when the title says we are dealing with people.

Are we talking about perfect people? Or Perfect God/(s).

To me the perfect person is completly aware and relaxed simultaniously.

ArmsMerchant
02-21-2009, 08:45 PM
The closest thing to a "perfect person" would be one who has attained unitive knowledge of the Divine ground of being, through the destruction of self , the manifestation of unconditional love and the total transcendence of fear..

Ambient
02-22-2009, 02:04 AM
The closest thing to a "perfect person" would be one who has attained unitive knowledge of the Divine ground of being, through the destruction of self , the manifestation of unconditional love and the total transcendence of fear..

And the way to that realisation is through a state of complete awareness and relaxation.

I.e. Meditation ontop of spiritual knowledge.

ArmsMerchant
02-24-2009, 06:08 PM
^Yeah, that plus being pure in heart and poor in spirit, which does not necessarily follow, as in the case of so-called black magicians.

A person at fifth-level consciousness can do a lot of flashy shit, and still be light-years away from the seventh level. BTW, I use these levels as defined by Deepak Chopra in How to Know God.