Did Jesus not still sacrifice Himself though? Maybe He wasn’t forced to - but do you argue that He did? If no argument, is it not the same as “saving” many souls (just in different semantics) by doing something so unselfish that the love of it inspires souls to be good for a millennium? Does the rest matter? Or only the results of it? Genuine question.
@Kabamur_Taygeta@LI_Patriot01 Why does it destroy them? They are all beyond repair or redemption? What should take their place? Something must, no? There is still a Source, Universe, Divine, God right? So what do you call the adoration of It? A new religion?
@Kabamur_Taygeta The speakings of: Seraphim, Cherubim, Ophanim, etc. - are they the same topic (through ancient humanity’s religious eyes), or are they legitimate separate spiritual aspects in addition to physical alien races?
@Sparkle21m@Kabamur_Taygeta Yeah I understand. I appreciate all of the frameworks of God/Divine/Source/Love/Good. So Source makes sense as well. I was more-so worried that Kab was describing higher beings that attributed nothing to the Good or Source they came from. But I was confused.
@Sparkle21m@Kabamur_Taygeta Thanks for the clarification. I was confused and thought Kab meant they didn’t even believe in Source. This framework makes sense, thanks.
For if they fall, the one will lift up his fellow: but woe to him that is alone when he falleth; for he hath not another to help him up.
Ecclesiastes 4:10