Stop explaining yourself to demons. Recognize when you are no longer talking to a person but their demon. That spirit is seeking to cause confusion. It's not trying to understand you.
How can you be a body, soul, and spirt all in one? Physical body, soul made up of your consciousness and will and emotions, and spirit the inner part of you that survives after death. How can you be both one and three simultaneously. Wouldn’t the trinity logically prove who your creator is?
This was to the Apostle John—- the disciple whom He loved…. And it was Peter who you guys believe was the 1st Pope- it wasn’t said to Peter. This doesn’t have much to do with anything especially since it wasn’t until 1964 did the church press hard on the Mary stuff——Amazing how doctrine can be changed like that by some human church council and a human man and you eat it up instead of reading for yourselves.
"I warn everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this scroll: If anyone adds anything to them, God will add to that person the plagues described in this scroll."
Revelation 22:18
@Geopolitics_Emp What are you talking about. This is literally Psalms 3-verse 7 “Arise, O Lord! Save me, Oh my God! For you strike all my enemies on the cheek; you break the teeth of the wicked…”
All of us dog people know the sad truth that comes along with loving a dog. When you sign up for the hello, you sign up for the goodbye, too.
Somewhere deep down, the first day you meet, you already know how the story will go. You know one day the goodbye will come - but you do it anyway. Again and again.
Because in between hello and goodbye, they give you everything. They fill your days with a kind of love that asks for nothing in return, except some of your time. They become your routine, your comfort, your home.
So I guess maybe dog people are a little "unfortunate" because we choose a life where our hearts will be broken again and again, but what we really choose is love, over safety and loneliness, every single time. We accept the grief, because it means we have, and will continue to experience something so pure and so rare that it's worth every ounce of the pain that follows.
In the end, it's never really about losing them. It's about being lucky enough to have been theirs and to show them all what being loved back feels like before they have to leave.