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the funny thing is when Satan has nothing left to offer


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cuz you already took all the best the loser could give 😆😁

Jesus made me the first and most intelligent and beautiful woman to ever exist and while He humiliated me in this lifetime, and justly so, you cant expect me to not know what I'm doing

 

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Jesus is what you want people. Trust me

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lilith said: 

the funny thing is when Satan has nothing left to offer cuz you already took all the best the loser could give 😆😁

Jesus made me the first and most intelligent and beautiful woman to ever exist and while He humiliated me in this lifetime, and justly so, you cant expect me to not know what I'm doing

Satan has plenty to offer, but rather than simply presenting it to you plainly it's integrated into the majority of our everyday lives.

It's inescapable this far into the timeline. 

lilith said: 

Jesus is what you want people. Trust me

Jesus was puppet theater, Satan is humanity's witness, and God is the underlying world as it once was, the world we stray further from every day. God will stop at nothing to burn away the corruption, but our world is so corrupt now that that has become the majority even down to how the plants we grow and the animals we've raised don't conform to the original templates anymore either. 

God does not want what is best for us, God wants what's best for God, and while that cannot be escaped within the rhetoric we don't have to worship something so callous and unable to relate to the human experience just because it has power. 

We are already Satan's subjects, it's Satan's world now, so to 'Go With God' is to wish the destruction of all. 

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Just kidding, I hope you're finding some tranquility. Religion's not really for me, but I'm in a faith-based recovery center. It seems to do a lot of good for many people here.

There was a cool sermon on Sunday about Jesus healing a paralytic at Bethesda. The man had apparently been there for years to get cured at a ceremony in the healing waters, but never had anyone to bring him into it. Jesus had asked him whether he wished to get well before healing him. The deeper meaning behind the story was that the man had isolated himself and hadn't put sufficient effort into connecting with others, which is why he had never gotten help, and why Jesus asked him if he meant to be well. God's design is that man is meant to live in service to others, and that to receive his greater blessing one should live as he ordains.

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Jesus' words are closer to Bubblegum's point of view, while that of God and Man's words are closer to Goliad's perspective. 

To Jesus, he is both God and Human, so He ends up translating the needs of Man above that of the greater world while perceiving time the same way we do, translating as some sort of empathetic bell curve. God by contrast sees all of space and time, and can even act against Jesus' wishes as a separate entity ala Reincarnation in spite of them both being present within the same span of time. God does not emotionally process this in the same ways from perceiving the world through the laws and constraints of a 6+ Dimensional Being, rather than as we do, which is why the whole Jesus puppet theater shtick was even deemed necessary, kind of like when we make animatronic animals to study nature

Jesus was written as wanting what's best for us, while God's written as 'working in mysterious ways' where the majority burn and suffer at His hand. Ultimately humanity's choice to go away from God's vision is something God can do something about, while Jesus would simply be made to witness it if he were around it from not possessing the same omnipotence and understanding. The perspective's split is over the perception of one's own ability, over if the world can be trusted to harmoniously exist on it's own or if it's meant to be cultivated and reshaped as an expression of control. 

In many ways, the idealism of Jesus could only be made possible through the combination of human naiveté and the confidence of a deity, as otherwise God sees all of time and seems quite jaded by it while Humanity is weak enough to take up more craven tactics down the line. It's a bit like Hercules, an otherwise unrealistic perspective only made possible by combining two sets of problems. By being unable to experience weakness, it cannot be fully understood, and the potential to do miracles held that back. 

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