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The Meek Will Inherit the Earth
« on: November 14, 2015, 12:29:37 PM »
The Meek Will Inherit the Earth

If we analyse the problems of today’s world we find that everyone is so wound up. This means that people have no nervous stamina. They are on a short fuse because it is this strength that gives us patience, caring, good order and the desire to improve.

Two questions…

Where has all this strength gone?? And, How can we get it back??

I have only one answer…This invisible strength is also our spiritual strength and we must follow Jesus Christ accurately if we want to benefit from the same mechanics he teaches, of which, resurrection, and everlasting life, are perhaps the best known…but there is much more.

We must accurately restore Jesus to his true, righteous status, in our own individual lives...and we must verify what is written, with our own individual logic, because righteousness, works, by being truthful whereas men can alter things.

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Re: The Meek Will Inherit the Earth
« Reply #1 on: November 14, 2015, 12:38:51 PM »
Oh well that is me stuffed, I don't think I could be described as meek! ;D

Blimey NM are you feeling OK? A post without mentioning science or dynamic energy. ;D

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« Reply #2 on: November 14, 2015, 01:33:11 PM »
To paraphrase Mark Twain's comment on the phrase: " Yes ... and let's see just how long they hang on to it."
Pain, or damage, don't end the world. Or despair, or fucking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man, and give some back. - Al Swearengen, Deadwood.

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« Reply #3 on: November 14, 2015, 01:41:21 PM »
To paraphrase Mark Twain's comment on the phrase: " Yes ... and let's see just how long they hang on to it."
The meek shall inherit the earth.............How prophetic that turns out to be particularly in it's use of the term inherit. It flies in the face of the Darwinian prescription to state the humane of humanity succeeds in the end and is more powerful on the journey. By the Darwinian prescription I mean the exercise of power in the Neitszchian sense.

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« Reply #4 on: November 14, 2015, 01:47:12 PM »

It flies in the face of the Darwinian prescription to state the humane of humanity succeeds in the end and is more powerful on the journey. By the Darwinian prescription I mean the exercise of power in the Neitszchian sense.

So absolutely nothing to do with Darwin or the Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection then.
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Re: The Meek Will Inherit the Earth
« Reply #5 on: November 14, 2015, 01:48:58 PM »
Shaker, Floo:

You are making the mistake of thinking that meek, here, means weak, indecisive, of no significance but Jesus is talking about the wise, the cautious, the considerate, the caring...You see these are the characteristics of those who are repairing their genetic health via God's righteous science...the science that Jesus delivered and the same one that expounds itself from the other side of the 'unified field forces' which is where Almighty God resides and invites the meek to share it with him.

All are invited but it seems not many will find its narrow gateway. That is why it is wise to listen to those who think they have.


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« Reply #6 on: November 14, 2015, 01:52:00 PM »

It flies in the face of the Darwinian prescription to state the humane of humanity succeeds in the end and is more powerful on the journey. By the Darwinian prescription I mean the exercise of power in the Neitszchian sense.

So absolutely nothing to do with Darwin or the Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection then.
The neitszchian sense of the exercise of power as held by Shaker is exactly what his conception of what the Darwinian prescription is.....Ask Shaker himself whether he sees the Neitszchian superman as the fittest human who survives. read his entries.

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« Reply #7 on: November 14, 2015, 01:52:55 PM »
Shaker, Floo:

You are making the mistake of thinking that meek, here, means weak, indecisive, of no significance but Jesus is talking about the wise, the cautious, the considerate, the caring...You see these are the characteristics of those who are repairing their genetic health via God's righteous science...the science that Jesus delivered and the same one that expounds itself from the other side of the 'unified field forces' which is where Almighty God resides and invites the meek to share it with him.

All are invited but it seems not many will find its narrow gateway. That is why it is wise to listen to those who think they have.

NM was Jesus always cautious, considerate and caring? If the answer is yes then you are not reading the same Bible (NIV) as me!

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« Reply #8 on: November 14, 2015, 01:54:19 PM »

It flies in the face of the Darwinian prescription to state the humane of humanity succeeds in the end and is more powerful on the journey. By the Darwinian prescription I mean the exercise of power in the Neitszchian sense.

So absolutely nothing to do with Darwin or the Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection then.
And bugger all to do with Nietzsche while we're at it.
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Re: The Meek Will Inherit the Earth
« Reply #9 on: November 14, 2015, 01:55:09 PM »

It flies in the face of the Darwinian prescription to state the humane of humanity succeeds in the end and is more powerful on the journey. By the Darwinian prescription I mean the exercise of power in the Neitszchian sense.

So absolutely nothing to do with Darwin or the Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection then.
The neitszchian sense of the exercise of power as held by Shaker is exactly what his conception of what the Darwinian prescription is.....Ask Shaker himself whether he sees the Neitszchian superman as the fittest human who survives. read his entries.

If that is what Shaker thinks then it has, as I say, nothing to do with Darwin or the Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection. Survival of the fittest is a misunderstood and misused term sadly.

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Re: The Meek Will Inherit the Earth
« Reply #10 on: November 14, 2015, 02:06:15 PM »
Shaker, Floo:

You are making the mistake of thinking that meek, here, means weak, indecisive, of no significance but Jesus is talking about the wise, the cautious, the considerate, the caring...You see these are the characteristics of those who are repairing their genetic health via God's righteous science...the science that Jesus delivered and the same one that expounds itself from the other side of the 'unified field forces' which is where Almighty God resides and invites the meek to share it with him.

All are invited but it seems not many will find its narrow gateway. That is why it is wise to listen to those who think they have.

NM was Jesus always cautious, considerate and caring? If the answer is yes then you are not reading the same Bible (NIV) as me!

Jesus was always living by righteousness. This is a code of practice that is guided by supporting our spiritual nature first hence ensuring that no spiritual energy is wasted. This is why  he never sinned so that you can have a role model that fits every occasion and as you know some occasions are drastically worse than stubbing your big-toe on the bath. Some occasions really do demand resurrection to obtain any justice at all...all catered for in God's righteous sciences which you will grow to understand and comply with...if you want to spare yourself the burdens that will cause weeping and gnashing of teeth.


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« Reply #11 on: November 14, 2015, 02:12:03 PM »
Shaker, Floo:

You are making the mistake of thinking that meek, here, means weak, indecisive, of no significance but Jesus is talking about the wise, the cautious, the considerate, the caring...You see these are the characteristics of those who are repairing their genetic health via God's righteous science...the science that Jesus delivered and the same one that expounds itself from the other side of the 'unified field forces' which is where Almighty God resides and invites the meek to share it with him.

All are invited but it seems not many will find its narrow gateway. That is why it is wise to listen to those who think they have.

NM was Jesus always cautious, considerate and caring? If the answer is yes then you are not reading the same Bible (NIV) as me!

Jesus was always living by righteousness. This is a code of practice that is guided by supporting our spiritual nature first hence ensuring that no spiritual energy is wasted. This is why  he never sinned so that you can have a role model that fits every occasion and as you know some occasions are drastically worse than stubbing your big-toe on the bath. Some occasions really do demand resurrection to obtain any justice at all...all catered for in God's righteous sciences which you will grow to understand and comply with...if you want to spare yourself the burdens that will cause weeping and gnashing of teeth.

Jesus was a mere human and had faults just like the rest of us. He had a temper, he was a vandal, he was arrogant, he indulged in silly hocus pocus like exorcism, he was responsible for animal cruelty by frightening those pigs over the cliff; there is no suggestion that he compensated the farmer for their loss! VERY SINLESS, NOT! ::)

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« Reply #12 on: November 14, 2015, 02:13:58 PM »
The Meek Will Inherit the Earth
When?

And has anybody asked them if they really want it?

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« Reply #13 on: November 14, 2015, 02:17:55 PM »
Shaker, Floo:

You are making the mistake of thinking that meek, here, means weak, indecisive, of no significance but Jesus is talking about the wise, the cautious, the considerate, the caring...You see these are the characteristics of those who are repairing their genetic health via God's righteous science...the science that Jesus delivered and the same one that expounds itself from the other side of the 'unified field forces' which is where Almighty God resides and invites the meek to share it with him.

All are invited but it seems not many will find its narrow gateway. That is why it is wise to listen to those who think they have.

NM was Jesus always cautious, considerate and caring? If the answer is yes then you are not reading the same Bible (NIV) as me!

Jesus was always living by righteousness. This is a code of practice that is guided by supporting our spiritual nature first hence ensuring that no spiritual energy is wasted. This is why  he never sinned so that you can have a role model that fits every occasion and as you know some occasions are drastically worse than stubbing your big-toe on the bath. Some occasions really do demand resurrection to obtain any justice at all...all catered for in God's righteous sciences which you will grow to understand and comply with...if you want to spare yourself the burdens that will cause weeping and gnashing of teeth.

Jesus was a mere human and had faults just like the rest of us. He had a temper, he was a vandal, he was arrogant, he indulged in silly hocus pocus like exorcism, he was responsible for animal cruelty by frightening those pigs over the cliff; there is no suggestion that he compensated the farmer for their loss! VERY SINLESS, NOT! ::)
How is having a temper a fault?
He killed a tree? Who gives a fig?
He may have given some money grubbing chancers a kick up the jacksie.....OK in my book.

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« Reply #14 on: November 14, 2015, 02:19:00 PM »
Shaker, Floo:

You are making the mistake of thinking that meek, here, means weak, indecisive, of no significance but Jesus is talking about the wise, the cautious, the considerate, the caring...You see these are the characteristics of those who are repairing their genetic health via God's righteous science...the science that Jesus delivered and the same one that expounds itself from the other side of the 'unified field forces' which is where Almighty God resides and invites the meek to share it with him.

All are invited but it seems not many will find its narrow gateway. That is why it is wise to listen to those who think they have.

NM was Jesus always cautious, considerate and caring? If the answer is yes then you are not reading the same Bible (NIV) as me!

Jesus was always living by righteousness. This is a code of practice that is guided by supporting our spiritual nature first hence ensuring that no spiritual energy is wasted. This is why  he never sinned so that you can have a role model that fits every occasion and as you know some occasions are drastically worse than stubbing your big-toe on the bath. Some occasions really do demand resurrection to obtain any justice at all...all catered for in God's righteous sciences which you will grow to understand and comply with...if you want to spare yourself the burdens that will cause weeping and gnashing of teeth.

Jesus was a mere human and had faults just like the rest of us. He had a temper, he was a vandal, he was arrogant, he indulged in silly hocus pocus like exorcism, he was responsible for animal cruelty by frightening those pigs over the cliff; there is no suggestion that he compensated the farmer for their loss! VERY SINLESS, NOT! ::)
How is having a temper a fault?
He killed a tree? Who gives a fig?
He may have given some money grubbing chancers a kick up the jacksie.....OK in my book.

Vandalism isn't OK!

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« Reply #15 on: November 14, 2015, 02:25:23 PM »
Shaker, Floo:

You are making the mistake of thinking that meek, here, means weak, indecisive, of no significance but Jesus is talking about the wise, the cautious, the considerate, the caring...You see these are the characteristics of those who are repairing their genetic health via God's righteous science...the science that Jesus delivered and the same one that expounds itself from the other side of the 'unified field forces' which is where Almighty God resides and invites the meek to share it with him.

All are invited but it seems not many will find its narrow gateway. That is why it is wise to listen to those who think they have.

NM was Jesus always cautious, considerate and caring? If the answer is yes then you are not reading the same Bible (NIV) as me!

Jesus was always living by righteousness. This is a code of practice that is guided by supporting our spiritual nature first hence ensuring that no spiritual energy is wasted. This is why  he never sinned so that you can have a role model that fits every occasion and as you know some occasions are drastically worse than stubbing your big-toe on the bath. Some occasions really do demand resurrection to obtain any justice at all...all catered for in God's righteous sciences which you will grow to understand and comply with...if you want to spare yourself the burdens that will cause weeping and gnashing of teeth.

Jesus was a mere human and had faults just like the rest of us. He had a temper, he was a vandal, he was arrogant, he indulged in silly hocus pocus like exorcism, he was responsible for animal cruelty by frightening those pigs over the cliff; there is no suggestion that he compensated the farmer for their loss! VERY SINLESS, NOT! ::)
How is having a temper a fault?
He killed a tree? Who gives a fig?
He may have given some money grubbing chancers a kick up the jacksie.....OK in my book.

Vandalism isn't OK!
Stop posting then.

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Re: The Meek Will Inherit the Earth
« Reply #16 on: November 14, 2015, 02:25:35 PM »
The Meek Will Inherit the Earth
When?

And has anybody asked them if they really want it?

If you had read what was written you would know this is an offer to those who are reaching out for repentance...following the righteous guidelines...have seen not just Jesus, but seen the mess that the mismanagement of this planet is leading us all to and want a more honest, better world. Want the repair that the way, the truth and the life of Jesus Christ offers them.

There won't be any shortage of candidates when Jesus Christ's righteous science is fully revealed though there may be a few rejected applications.


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« Reply #17 on: November 14, 2015, 02:30:25 PM »
The Meek Will Inherit the Earth
When?

And has anybody asked them if they really want it?

If you had read what was written you would know this is an offer to those who are reaching out for repentance...following the righteous guidelines...have seen not just Jesus, but seen the mess that the mismanagement of this planet is leading us all to and want a more honest, better world. Want the repair that the way, the truth and the life of Jesus Christ offers them.

There won't be any shortage of candidates when Jesus Christ's righteous science is fully revealed though there may be a few rejected applications.

Righteous science? A meaningless phrase concocted by you, NM! ::)

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Re: The Meek Will Inherit the Earth
« Reply #18 on: November 14, 2015, 02:46:34 PM »
The Meek Will Inherit the Earth
When?

And has anybody asked them if they really want it?

If you had read what was written you would know this is an offer to those who are reaching out for repentance...following the righteous guidelines...have seen not just Jesus, but seen the mess that the mismanagement of this planet is leading us all to and want a more honest, better world. Want the repair that the way, the truth and the life of Jesus Christ offers them.

There won't be any shortage of candidates when Jesus Christ's righteous science is fully revealed though there may be a few rejected applications.

Righteous science? A meaningless phrase concocted by you, NM! ::)

I wish it was Floo then I could happily roll over and just quietly take my place in the queue for God's Judgment...but I am afraid the science that following Jesus Christ ignites is just too powerful to ignore and I haven't even scratched the surface, yet.

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« Reply #19 on: November 14, 2015, 02:50:52 PM »
Science and Jesus doesn't make sense to the rest of us, NM, only to you!

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« Reply #20 on: November 14, 2015, 02:56:20 PM »
Science and Jesus doesn't make sense to the rest of us, NM, only to you!


That is because you are a devout atheist Floo...No problem...even you want to enjoy the science that will repair all woes and set you up for all eternity. That is where Jesus Christ's accurate teaching comes in...Faith is all you need but I simply have a science that makes that faith valid, even if I don't express it very well...but atheists don't need an expert because they will have no need for one.

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« Reply #21 on: November 14, 2015, 03:01:29 PM »
Science and Jesus doesn't make sense to the rest of us, NM, only to you!


That is because you are a devout atheist Floo...No problem...even you want to enjoy the science that will repair all woes and set you up for all eternity. That is where Jesus Christ's accurate teaching comes in...Faith is all you need but I simply have a science that makes that faith valid, even if I don't express it very well...but atheists don't need an expert because they will have no need for one.

I am not an atheist, I am an agnostic as I think it is just possible a deity of some sort could exist in another dimension. I don't believe the Biblical deity is anymore than a human creation as it has all the worst human characteristics.

NM as has been said many times you have absolutely no proof what is attributed to Jesus is true. As for science you don't seem to know the meaning of the word! What scientific qualifications do you have?

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« Reply #22 on: November 14, 2015, 03:13:37 PM »
You sure like to harass NM and mock Christ floo.

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« Reply #23 on: November 14, 2015, 03:30:55 PM »
You sure like to harass NM and mock Christ floo.
Christ floo?  Is that like a really bad dose of man flu?
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« Reply #24 on: November 14, 2015, 03:34:34 PM »
Yup, but I don't think hers is an exaggeration.