While pondering the concept of the Israeli death cult led by zionists, I discovered God is, by our terms and time frame(s), dead.
An instance of the "death cult" so-to-say would be a juxtaposition of october 7th and june 12th. Israeli intelligence didnt anticipate the October 7th attack from the candid terrorist organization in their backyard, monopolized by Israel, but they successfully pinpointed and assassinated several critical Iranian military leaders and government officials; of course w/ preemptive strikes. It should also be noted that the date this took place, 6-12, corresponds exactly with the Talmud's 6 orders (Sedarim) and 12 tractates of Moed. This dating nuance is analogous to hamas's attack on the 7th, since the holiday was also a reference to Judaism, as that day was quite literally a holiday. It should also be noted that 1989 was their first terrorist attack from residents residing the Gaza strip. The ongoing consequence of a state sacrificing one's citizens for political interests include those citizens believing their government is evil.
Radical muslims of Islamist extremism as it concerns to unwarranted violence can eat shit and die— wait, Anyone facilitating unwarranted violence can eat shit and die. Which includes a lot of Zionists: (1) Elbagir, Nima (11 December 2023); (2) Netanyahu's main strategy is to keep Hamas "alive and kicking" in order to weaken the Palestinian Authority, even at the expense of "abandoning the citizens [of the south]."; (3) "Anyone who wants to thwart the establishment of a Palestinian state has to support bolstering Hamas and transferring money to Hamas ... This is part of our strategy – to isolate the Palestinians in Gaza from the Palestinians in the West Bank."
Despite all that, my bias should be noted: I love Israel more than I do America. And I literally stop thinking to scour for peace when I read things like "yet by (israel) imposing a near-total blockade on the territory (palestine), denying its more than 2 million citizens food, water and medicine, it has inflicted pain on the entire population – pain that will be only partially alleviated under the terms of a concession negotiated by Biden." Though mainly because I've this poor idea of Egyptians as obnoxiously loud hypocrites with decent dates. To put it into perspective, I can establish and maintain better relations with perfume-selling yemeni in an unimposing mall than I could any Egyptian ever. The seemingly racially-inspired capitalization of that last sentence reminds me of a quote from a book of basic judaism, something like: "I would rather change an enemy into a friend, than to, as a friend, help a (preexisting) friend."
But I'm also a non-denominational Christian (this means I think my interpretation of the bible is special). Believing only in god, this material world and all its cool materials aren't credible. Since I only believe in god, I can only believe in God. Cycling back to my more nuanced beliefs, many believe in the holy trinity, whereas I don't believe Jesus or the Holy Spirit are God, at all. Not because a symbol is solely representing, as the analogy is for vindicating visualization (prayer), but because only god couldve made this machine work so well (cosmologist + teleological argument). Further, a being that dies must lose. Which is completely contradictory to an omega-possessing God that* worshippers nag jesus about. In short, because God cannot lack, he is not alive by our terms presently. He will never feel (i.e., love, hate, elate, mourn, etc) because he has no equal and opposite reaction(s) force(s)*. This continuous balance proves God is dead. Is this balance the power of god? Yes, the one and only. That's exactly why I believe God exists.
Extra: i fw celtic culture heavy, but i dont appreciate sky-worshipping outside of Beltane and boiled foods due to the polytheism. Paganistic gods are always outsourced (i.e., that before nature/a vacuum without dust), resulting in false idols by default, since their genesis creator is the actual god of worth (worthy).
3 days, 8 hours, 13 minutes later.
My take was retarded.
"because God cannot lack, he is not alive by our terms presently. He will never feel (i.e., love, hat, elate, mourn, etc) because he has no equal and opposite force(s). This continuous balance proves God is dead. Is this balance the power of god? Yes, the one and only. That's exactly why I believe God exists."
So how could it die? Never did.
I prematurely cut his credit short — claiming that living by "our terms" is to "feel." But even sin-bound i fathom repelling revulsion of this material world, earth. Inferring life is successfully lived not soulfully, as but spiritually. God is commonly understood as a spirit, and assuming spirits are products of the collective unknown, aggregated like dust to mass, this understanding suits fair.
Enough given, God's historical existence is evident, this helps bring closure.
So did I fair enough closure?
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