Monday, January 09, 2006

found this- apparently my response to DaVinci's Code, written ages ago...i rewrote it but didn't proofread...

Despite Catholic attempts (and other Monotheists) to eradicate the feminie from the spiritual, true believers of Christ existed (and exist) apart from the Catholic Inquisition (and apart from "alleus Maleficarus" or "the Witches Hammer") -and they certainly recognized female as "God's Image" just as much as male. Once again, Women, just like men, were created In God's Image.
There Are women pasters and leaders now. We recognize the injustices done (and we know it was nasty) and what can be done now is to not play ignorant, but study the past and move forward from it: seek the true "sweet spot" path and live according to God's design of the way of life in this world.
Something important came from the feminie injustice, good comes from evil or else the evil wouldn't occur in the first place. God doesn't sin or make one sin, but He allows sin to happen (he lets persons make mistakes) because the good- His will- follows. He goes to great lengths (the Passion), using our humanity and the outcomes of our crazy decisions, to bring back His "prodigal child" (someone that Doesn't believe) and celebrates the return of 1 lost sheep (another metaphor for the same thing).
So, wait and see what comes from this (in terms of the feminine and religion). Things are already starting to come about, of course they are: The past helps determine the future. Example: Perhaps the fall happened so that God could cement our need for Him in our hearts. We (or Adam and Eve) had all we needed in the garden. Therefore, without this garden and protection, we realize how dependent we really are. Side point: The more the history of Christianity is known, the more the stories tie in together- and all comes back to the Gospel-* see below .
As a believer in original sin, I have been taught that the fall does not come back to Eve alone. Like pagan (said as a religious scholar- not in a derogatory way) symbols- yin and yang, sun and moon- there is a balance of blame and distrust of God's goodness between male and female for what happened in the garden of Eden. This ties in with all else that I am writing about because the seed, human and imperfection, is passed on through the male. We all inherit it, as we are all products of male and female sex- sperm and egg. The virgin birth is not BS. If God created nature and made reproduction in the first place, there why would it be beyond God to Impregnate a virgin woman with a perfectly good egg? It isn't
Through this, a child was born from the perfect seed of God rather than the not-perfect seed of a man.

The new Testiment tells of a man born without the genetic repercussions of "eating the fruit that would 'open man/woman's eyes to see as God sees'." (Therefore: a man, Jesus, was seperate from the human race by his ability to know God's standards and to live by them perfectly. But still just as human as we are. He was therefore capable of making wrong decisions, He just never did. Thus, He is referred to (and is) both God and Man.)
I can understand non-believers apprehension toward Christianity- it is a religion blemished with hypocracy and nasty people- but I go back to the cross. The whole point of Christianity. I am not in it because it's mainstream. I don't really like mainstream. I am in it because it makes sense. There is too much of a connection and too much evidence, even in my own life. I just can't ignore it.
The basis of Christianity is love. God knows we are not all-loving. If you'd read the Bible, it shows humans as we really are. It's a love letter that accepts us as we are- everyone included. Christianity is full of such terrible acts and people because God is showing compassion- it's not necessary to compare ourselves to each other. God works on an individual basis, and He acceptes all because He sees our Hearts. He doesn't care about what the world thinks. What matters is what one individual thinks about God once he/she hears the truth about Him- the Gospel of the Lord= accept or reject. knowledge of God's ways comes slowly after that.
I have studied and learned a lot about Christianities past. I know how the final Bible was put together, I know the corruption of the Cath. church (parts of it, I should say). These things don't shock me, and they don't sway me away from my faith because they are not the point.
I can live with some uncertaintly as long as this aspect of my faith is rock solid. Jesus truly died to set me free from imperfection. NOt from being imperfect- I am. But I am Free to be imperfect and still be welcomed into Heaven just as the prodigal son was welcomed into his fathers arms and home again. I can still mess up, I do still mess up, but the blame isn ot on me. It should be, but simply because God loves me, it isn't. Yes, I am repetative. sorry
Moving back to an earlier topic: Sex is not considered a shameful act! It's beautiful and celebrated- we consider it special enough to not just throw around and degrade as an answer to lust. but to preserve as a special act within a Holy union. The church and God= husband and bride. Sex is spiritual and beautiful and looked at with Respect. It has been perverted in different ways and situations (there were certainly times when Christians felt dirty and bad about sex-which is ridiculous. Even husbands and wives would feel shame! This is a perversion! Not just "society today" which is always referred to), but it is special to us. So imporatant that it is set aside as a wedding gift from God to Us.
random comment as my ending: DaVinci's Code was fascinating and true in areas, but was only seen through Non-Christian eyes when it was written, and therefore negative against the church.


***The Gospel:
-The absence of God is death, just as the absence of heat is cold or the absence of light is darkness. Cold and darkness are not an entity unto themselfes. Another one: the absence of good is evil.

-God is like an ocean of perfectly pure water. perfectly pure. if a grain of sand or one speck of salt falls into the water, the whole ocean is no longer perfect. Our imperfections are like the grain of sand and the speck of salt. big or small, they all measure out the same. THUS, we are simply unable to be with a perfect God because we aren't perfect ourselved.

-"The wage of sin is death" means "our imperfections mean we won't ever be with God."

- Say a mom wants to pay the fine for her kids speeding ticket, or the friend gets killed so his buddy that has a family but can't pay the man has time to get away. That is the innocent paying for the guilty so that the guilty is off the hook

-Jesus the innocent is hanging on a cross, unable to die because he has no sins to die for. So he puts our sins, the "sins of the world," onto His shoulders, takes the blame for stuff we did, and dies for that.

-He carries all that crap- from before, now, and the future- into hell with Him, and leaves it there.

-He did not stay in hell. Hell is the place described above- no warmth, light, or goodness. cold, dark, and evil because Gods influence is not present.
~Every person alive was created in the image of God. that means we all are capable of what the Bible refers to as fruits of the spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Hell is, quite simply, a place Without any of these.

-Now Jesus' death is a gift. I can hold a gift out to you and say it's yours, but you have to Take it to really have ownership of it.
same thing here: If we say, Yea Jesus took the blame for My mess-ups, then we are no longer a grain of sand or a speck of dirt, but a perfect Child of God's. If we don't say "yes, thank you" to this gift, then God will still see us covered in and burdened by the mistakes we've made.












1 Comments:

At 6:49 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Okay, I can't use a different font, so I'll just use caps...I knoe that's like yelling, but deal.
Jana wrote:
I have studied and learned a lot about Christianities past. I know how the final Bible was put together, I know the corruption of the Cath. church (parts of it, I should say). These things don't shock me, and they don't sway me away from my faith because they are not the point. YOU'RE RIGHT, THEY'RE NOT THE POINT AND IT IS TOO BAD THAT SO MANY PEOPLE SEEM TO FEEL THIS JUSTIFIES THEIR REASONS FOR NOT BEING APART OF ANY RELIGION. fAITH IS WHAT IS IN OUR HEARTS, RELIGION IS SIMPLY SOMETHING "MAN" (MEANING, HUMAN) PUT TOGETHER AND BECAUSE MAN PUT IT TOGETHER IT IS IMPERFECT. bECAUSE MAN DECIDES THE "RULES" THE RULES ARE IMPERFECT. WE AS CHRISTIANS NEED TO MAKE A PERSONAL DECISION ABOUT HOW MANY "BAD" RULES CAUSE US TO LEAVE ONE CHURCH FOR ANOTHER. ONE CHURCH IS NOT NECESSARILY BETTER THAN ANOTHER, YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD IS JUST THAT, YOURS. JUST BECAUSE I FEEL ONE TOWARDS GOD DOES NOT MEAN YOU HAVE TO, THAT'S THE JOY OF GOD, HE GETS US.
I can live with some uncertaintly as long as this aspect of my faith is rock solid. Jesus truly died to set me free from imperfection. NOt from being imperfect- I am. But I am Free to be imperfect and still be welcomed into Heaven just as the prodigal son was welcomed into his fathers arms and home again. I can still mess up, I do still mess up, but the blame isn ot on me. It should be, but simply because God loves me, it isn't. Yes, I am repetative. sorry ACTUALLY, THE PRODIGAL SON CAME BACK KNOWING HE WAS WRONG AND DIDN'T WANT TO BE RESTORED TO HIS PREVIOUS PLACE IN THE FAMILY. HE CAME BACK WANTING TO BE MADE A SERVANT (IF I REMEMBER CORRECTLY), KNOWING HE DIDN'T DESERVE ANY BETTER. THE FATHER IN THAT STORY IS GOD AND HE HAS OPEN ARMS FOR US JUST LIKE THE FATHER HAD FOR HIS CHILD. AGAIN, THE MOST IMPORTANT PART (AT LEAST FOR ME) IS THE SON KNOWING HE DOESN'T DESERVE MERCY AND COMES BACK HUMBLE. WE TEND TO NOT DO THAT IN LIFE. WE AS HUMANS TEND TO EXPECT MORE THAN WE DESERVE, GLOSSING OVER OUR MISTAKES. THAT'S WHAT MAKE GOD SO AMAZING TO ME, HE NOT ONLY GETS US LIKE I STATED PERVIOUSLY, BUT HE LOVES US ALTHOUGH WE ARE LAZY OR JEALOUS OR WHATEVER...HOW MANY PEOPLE IN YOUR LIFE DO YOU THINK FEEL THAT WAY ABOUT YOU? YOUR PARENTS? YUP! THAT'S WHY, I BELIEVE, GOD AS A PARENTAL FIGURE IS ONE THAT SO MANY PEOPLE IDENTIFY WITH.

JUST A THOUGHT.

 

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