Justin of Flavia Neapolis
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The reigning debate champion of YouTube Orthodoxy speaking on Theosis.
Real theology. Real Christianity.
Real theology. Real Christianity.
God is great. He created our universe which is accelerating away from itself at every point in every direction, and at the furthest reaches is accelerating away faster than the speed of light, and so lost to us forever.
Holiday this passed weekend, can reply now: Cool astrophysics, bro. You may remain lost forever in this state of hopelessness. Some of us were found by our Shepherd and thus we are joyful in our Lord Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of God.
A trance can be induced by any repetition such as the repetition of dogma.
In a trance our critical mind goes to sleep and we believe whatever we are told.
That's called a flow-state and it is the objective. The flow is difficult to achieve for most, so it must be practiced through repetition.
Flow is wonderful but is best balanced by critical thinking, just as faith is balanced by reason, just as the hypothesis is balanced by evidence, otherwise we lose our balance.
Alas, something we agree on (besides the MBTI being pseudoscientific bit).
There's some lady I work with who is always on about Christ and Christian values, and it's also all over her facebook feed and profile. Yet she brags about getting divorced and dating around shit, and posts selfies obviously designed to show off her tits and her pretty face (vanity much?). Now, I'm not against divorce, but the disconnect I see in a lot of modern religious people is astonishing, how they will talk of their holy devotion and living those values, yet in certain affairs take a sort of callous or casual approach to life, and generally pick and choose which rules to adhere to and which to bend or completely ignore.
I think it's hypocritical to, on one hand, praise the Apostolic martyrs of old for their pure faith, and lack of self-love, and at the same time disregard the Holy Traditions they've passed down.
To look up to them as examples to live by, simultaneously disregarding the Holy Traditions being passed down by the apostles who in the Tradition of Christ Himself, were martyred.
To this day, our Christian brothers and sisters are being martyred for the Faith in the very desert lands Christ inhabited. We praise their faith and martyrdom, yet judge their spiritual practices as "not necessary." To judge their faith as "incorrect" with cool slogans such as: "Jesus is enough" or "Sola Fide" or "Sola Scriptura" all from the comfort of our first-world air conditioned rooms, indoor plumbing, full bellies, and clean water.
Where does this entitlement stem from? It smacks of pride in one-self, vanity of self-importance, and self-love. To prefer your own will to not "need" certain practices which were tested and designed to bring one-self closer to God through 2000 years of R&D.
To idolize the Bible as the sole authority, yet celebrate Easter on a Sunday, or Christmas on December 25th. The cognitive dissonance is strong in Western "Bible Only" denominations.
If you ask me The Lord rewards those who live in discomfort with meat for their faith is stronger than us babies who live in comfort suckling on spiritual milk dressed up in skinny jeans. I don't blame Atheists for rejecting that kind of "Christianity." I would, too. /rant
Kirkegaard developed a whole philosophy on the back of rejecting that sort of Christianity and it was, I think it was Julian Baggini who said so, a philosophy that most athiests could respect
There's some lady I work with who is always on about Christ and Christian values, and it's also all over her facebook feed and profile. Yet she brags about getting divorced and dating around shit, and posts selfies obviously designed to show off her tits and her pretty face (vanity much?). Now, I'm not against divorce, but the disconnect I see in a lot of modern religious people is astonishing, how they will talk of their holy devotion and living those values, yet in certain affairs take a sort of callous or casual approach to life, and generally pick and choose which rules to adhere to and which to bend or completely ignore.