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Marc's avatar

This feels like the end of the book. I had to read through a couple times to get the full flavor, and yet, I feel there is more in there.

This is indeed "a functional system for navigating truth." You've done a good job in developing the idea and use of λόγος as a universal tool and how Jesus was the progenitor and incarnation of the Paschal process of death, resurrection and rebirth.

You outlined clearly the anti-λόγος and how Rome never died. Your journey into language this past couple of years has been fun to watch and participate in. I feel like you have hit upon a key element of how language has been used by the never-ending Roman empire to confuse and capture us in their lies.

Calling us back to our childhood and our linguistic renewal.

"in a world defined by epistemological warfare, λόγος is not a retreat - it is resistance. it is not doctrine - it is defense."

Thanks for sharing this with us.

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Stephen Pickering's avatar

For a while I have thought that you were going to apply the same type of argument to the sermon on the mount as you did with the protocols of Zion. Let’s not get down in the weeds as to its provenance but take what it says on face value…because ultimately it makes sense.

It’s a really good article. Do your own thinking, don’t subcontract it to someone else. Recognise when you are wrong or unsure. I always remember a fantastic jazz music tutor whose mantra was “mistakes are cool”.

There is a bible quotation from the Gospel of John 8:59 which seems apt in this context. “But Jesus, going through the midst of them, passed by”. Incognito, humble. Avoid the crowd.

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The Duke Report's avatar

Thanks, I'll make a note of it!

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Good, True & Beautiful's avatar

Outstanding, great article and very helpful in my struggle with the veracity or no of JC, thank you.

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Robert Spetz's avatar

From Indian wisdom tradition Nisargadatta speaks about confusion. Today it’s a lot of confusion going on.

”Be alert. Question, observe, investigate, learn all you can about confusion, how it operates, what it does to you and others. By being clear about confusion you become clear of confusion.”

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