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mojo
31st January 2024, 14:49
Hi all,
In my spiritual walk I never understood how important memories are in the grand scheme of things. They will last, according to this video longer than we can imagine, unless an mental illness like dementia takes place. The other perspective in the video relates to the human conscience and sin nature. It is speaking from a Christian point of view, so just a heads up and so be informed.
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John Hilton
31st January 2024, 16:33
I don't have religion although, if pressed, I might admit a leaning towards spiritism. I see most religions as cults where people are told what to believe and what not to believe. I dislike, especially, the idea of "original sin" and of blaming stuff on a devil or demon. Few people are fundamentally good or bad but somewhere inbetween. There are, however, a few psychopaths and satanists and the ones who currently control the world fall into this class.

Ernie Nemeth
31st January 2024, 18:02
There was once a god called Sin.

She was in opposition to the god Marduk.

If you followed Sinn, Marduk faithful called you a "sinner".

John Hilton
31st January 2024, 18:51
I haven't heard of Sin or Sinn but I know that Marduk was one of over 2000 (maybe over 10,000) Elohim "gods" who each lived on earth for centuries, together with Yahweh, Enlil and Enki.

See "Gods of the Bible" by Mauro Biglino.