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Saturday, 25 July 2020

All The Heresies...

Don't know them. LOL

One heresy, though, is that if Mick Jagger does not win an Academy for his role in the Capotondi film 'The Burnt Orange Heresy' it will certainly be some kind of a heresy committed by the critics. He was outstanding. He simply must certainly be nominated.
Must win awards for his recent movie role appearance. 

If you read some of the reviews of this film, you will see lines like 'interesting but flawed.' It isn't flawed. It's a classic Aristotelian Tragedy with absolutely no flaws in it whatsoever. It isn't some kind of 'God Promise;' it contains no real revelations, whether of human nature, individual courage or spirit, or anything. But it does tell you about Mankind's flaw!

Of course it doesn't explain Mankind's flaw - it just points it out very obviously.

You will only with very great difficulty, even with today's supposedly wonderful internet, get direct and clear commentary on the incident of the 'expensive ointment' and/or 'the perfume' which is related several times in the New Testament. And you will also find some confusion between whether this matter is to do with someone who 'wiped his feet with her tears and her hair,' or specifically with a certain 'Mary of Bethany' who had a supply (an alabaster jar) of expensive ointment 'worth a year's wages,' according to Judas.
Dutch Euro-trance singer Susana.

'Bethany' is a suspicious name and word, because in the first place it was where Lazarus was raised from the dead(!) and secondly, the word itself is recorded all over the place as being either Aramaic or Hebrew and meaning 'House of...' and variously 'welcome,' or 'affliction,' or 'figs.' And just about any old other thing they can think of.
Scandi trance singers 'Nervo.'

They have no clue.

'Bayt' 'Anu.'

Everywhere across the internet all you will see about the incident - or maybe the incidents, because they seem to want to say there are two similar but separate incidents - is continuous reference to (an unnamed) 'prostitute,' and to 'sin,' and also waste; that is, the concept of wasting money on a luxury where that money could have been spent on the poor.

So, as I have been softly mentioning here recently, the stock standard American Evangelicals, relentlessly carry on about you and your 'sin,' and your sinfulness, and also how the West Coast New Age-y people and their yoga schools and whatnot are all indulging in sin and sinfulness and sinful behavior that will land them in Hell. These people do of course, chant and carry on and mess around with expensive essential oil perfumes and do massage and all of this, you now, typical New Age-y stuff.

And what did Jesus Christ say? He said this: 'Why do you bother this woman, for she is doing something beautiful for me.'

Right now today, you cannot go out to any mass public gatherings. And so I cannot point you to where there are any obvious crowds in the middle of which some 'Bayt el Anu' are hanging out for whatever reason that they have to do that.
Quantum Music trance singer Cassandra Grey -
don't make the mistake... LOL
These people are not stupid.

That's not exactly so in every place around the world - there have been a few live 'Tomorrowland' events in Amsterdam and Berlin too. There was something cancelled recently in Miami but it will be back on again soon enough.

But you know, by the same token, you don't want to rush off into these things. Because it is not really necessarily so that this is the only place this stuff is going on.

What stuff? Some of you say...

LOL

Well you'll never believe until you see, of course.

Anyway, some of you, some of us, are almost exclusively only desk-jockeys now, right? 

So just sit back, in your favorite chair, at your desk, and 'see' this:

Vera, Me, and the Belgian Beer Cafe

And don't forget to 'catch' the point in it, okay? The main point about the White House people...

Soon, soon, and very suddenly... ...you will also see the money.






  








2 comments:

  1. The question of moral absolutes vs moral relativism is very fascinating to me. That is such a rabbit hole for people who are very moral. For example, most would agree that killing another human is wrong. But what if your life (or a loved one) is in imminent danger from a thug or soldier? Absolutes are hard to live with then. How do you live with self imposed rules when the world cares less about your morals and rules? Such big questions for my puny brain...

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  2. No greater truth has ever been sung:

    "You can't always get what you want /
    But if you try sometimes... etc."

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