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Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, “Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?” And I said, “Here am I. Send me!” Isaiah 6:8

Finally back to my morning workout after having my second child. I had to take a hiatus to help out in the morning. Feels good. 💪🏻

I stopped buying dumb things when I started having kids. Most of the shorts I have are free promo shirts. My other clothes I get from target (usually target clearance rack). Everything else goes to BTC and my family.

Like I’m giving my 7 month old daughter a bottle right now and only have one hand to type. Lol. By digging in I mean look it up on the internet. Feel free to DM any time. I like talking about this stuff.

Religions of the ancient nords and ancient Egyptians have aspects of a “divine trinity”, and a son of God (or top God in polytheistic religions). I.e Odin - God the Father. Thor - God the Son. Freyr God the Holy Spirit. There’s also a trinity in Hinduism Ancient Greek and Ancient Egyptian religions but for the sake of trying to feed my daughter I’ll let you dig in. Full disclosure I am a practicing Christian but I enjoy reading into older religions.

The similarities extend beyond the Abrahamic religions and Hinduism/Buddhism.

I never cut the cable cord. Buying all the streaming services is like cable but cumbersome to switch between. Also cable services have streaming now.

People used to think they were living in the future.

GM ☕

I found an article about a fascinating verse. The verse appears in Buddhism, Judaism, and Islam, but appears to be misunderstood by all of them and the answer only appears in Christianity. This kind of stuff fascinates me, and is validation for my approach of decoding the symbols first. The verse in its most basic form is :

"He who saves one life, it is as if he has saved the entire world."

The Talmudic version states :

"He who has saved one life in Israel, it is as if he has saved the entire world."

This article talks about it from a Jewish perspective, and I think a Christian should be able to point out the error in it :

https://mosaicmagazine.com/observation/history-ideas/2016/10/the-origins-of-the-precept-whoever-saves-a-life-saves-the-world/

The error is the same error made by Zionists - assuming that "Israel" is a simple word with a simple meaning. This, BTW, is why I insist that Christianity not be flattened into a mythology based on literalism. Such a lobotomy of spiritual meaning endangers the entire mission. But I digress... Here's the meaning of Israel, and then Paul's proof of understanding :

Thus, the full meaning of the verse addressed in the article is :

He who saves one life spiritually, since the body in spirit is the true body, and 'saving' is being reborn in Christ, which makes you a descendant of Abraham, it is like he has saved the entire world.

Or phrased in Buddhist terms :

He who has become enlightened, it is as if he has enlightened the entire world. - which explains the Bodhisattvas

There's no contradiction there, although going through the symbolism for that is more than I had intended for this note. Symbols and meaning, and even the "real" world, are like a fractal of becoming... It all fits... But again, I'm not here to write a whole book.

I just thought it was really interesting how this verse is in all of the major religions - Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam

I focused on the Jewish version because the article was consice and interesting, but would love to delve more into it in the Islamic and Buddhist versions.

#god #scripture #judaism #christianity #islam #buddhism

It’s amazing the overlap in religions that were separated by space and time in the ancient world. Almost like they all got the same message from the same being(s).

I never dropped the $100k laser eyes. Are we still dropping laser eyes at $100k? I think I’m gonna keep mine.

I live in the North East USA and they’re everywhere. And they’re all called “Atlantis Diner” or something of the sort. And they all have the same menu. And they’re all so good. My Dad used to take me every Sunday before Church. And when my Grandfather was nearing the end of his life we would go every weekend. Great times.

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It’s going to be hard to stay humble when people laughed at me for buying BTC at $20k. I will try my best.