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Remember
Christ is the ultimate Τέλος (‘Telos’)
that is
Purpose, end-goal, striving and pursuing of Life
Your Life
Your Ζώη(‘Zoe’) — “Life”
Your Ζην(‘Zen’)[present-Living-State]
All of it is and must be to and for
Christ
in the end.
Christ is King and God
Purpose.
America's political system is a Jester-theatre,
Politicians are brought in, with pseudo-"voting" as a pretense
the politicians are Jesters, propped up on stage,
America is Capitalist,
control Capital, control America
Did you know:
That the Jews tried to rebuild their Temple once already - after the time of Christ - and they were stopped by Divine Intervention?!
Here are some historical writings, both Christian and non-Christian/Pagan sources, confirming this event:
"Julian, who surpassed all the emperors in irreligion, invited the Jews to sacrifice to idols in an attempt to drag them to his own level of ungodliness. He used their old way to sacrifice as an excuse and said:
“In the days of your ancestors, God was worshiped in this way”.
They refused his invitation, but, at that time, they did admit to the very things I just lately proved to you, namely, that they were not allowed to offer their sacrifices outside Jerusalem. Their answer was that those who offered any sacrifice whatsoever in a foreign land were violating The Law. So they said to the Emperor:
“If you wish to see us offer sacrifices, give us back Jerusalem, rebuild the temple, show us the holy of holies, restore the altar, and we will offer sacrifices again just as we did before”.
These abominable and shameless men had the impudence to ask these firings from an impious pagan and to invite him to rebuild their sanctuary with his polluted hands. They failed to see that they were attempting the impossible. They did not realize that if human hands had put an end to those things, then human hands could get them back for them. But it was God who destroyed their city, and no human power could ever change what God had decreed.
“For what God, the Holy One, has planned who shall dissipate? His hand is stretched out; who will turn it back?”.
What God has reared up and wishes to remain, no man can tear down. In the same way, what He has destroyed and wishes to stay destroyed, no man can rebuild.
I grant you that the Emperor did give you Jews back your temple and did build you an altar, just as you foolishly suspected he would. But he could not send down to you the heavenly fire from on high, could he? Yet if you could have this fire, your sacrifice had to be an abomination and unclean. This is why the sons of Aaron perished; they brought in a foreign fire.
Nonetheless, these Jews, who were blind to all things, called on the Emperor for help and begged him to aid them in undertaking to rebuild the temple. The Emperor, for his part, spared no expense, sent engineers from all over the Empire to oversee the work, summoned craftsmen from every land; he left nothing undone, nothing untried. He overlooked nothing but worked quietly and a little at a time to bring the Jews to offer sacrifice; in this way he expected that it would be easy for them to go from sacrifice to the worship of idols. At the same time, in his mad folly, he was hoping to cancel out the sentence passed by Christ which forbade the rebuilding of the Temple. But he who catches the wise in their craftiness straightaway made clear to him by His action that the decrees of God are mightier than any man’s and that works get their strength from the Word of God.
They started to work in earnest on that forbidden task, they removed a great mound of earth and began to lay bare the foundations.
They were just about to start building when suddenly fire leaped forth from the foundations and completely consumed not only a great number of the workmen but even the stones piled up there to support the structure. This put a stop to the untimely obstinacy of those who had undertaken the project. Many of the Jews, too, who had seen what had happened, were astonished and struck with shame. The Emperor Julian had been madly eager to finish the work. But when he heard what had happened, he was afraid that, if he went on with it, he might call down the fire on his own head. So he and the whole Jewish people withdrew in defeat.
Even today, if you go into Jerusalem, you will see the bare foundation. If you ask why this is so, you will hear no explanation other than the one I gave. We are all witnesses to this, for it happened not long ago but in our own time. Consider how conspicuous our victory is. This did not happen in the times of the good emperors; no one can say that the Christians came and prevented the work from being finished. It happened when our religion was subject to persecution, when all our lives were in danger, when every man was afraid to speak, when Paganism flourished. Some of the faithful hid in their homes, others fled to the marketplaces and moved to the deserts. That is when these events occurred. So the Jews have no excuse left to them for their impudence.
Are you Jews still disputing the question? Do you not see that you are condemned by the testimony of what Christ and the Prophets predicted and which the facts have proved? But why should this surprise me? That is the kind of people you are. From the beginning you have been shameless and obstinate, ready to fight at all times against obvious facts."
-"Against the Jews", Homily 5, by St. John Chrysostom, AD 386
“Julian planned to restore, at great expense, the Temple of Jerusalem, which had been destroyed by Emperors’ Vespasian and Titus. He granted the Jews permission to return and rebuild it, but terrifying balls of fire bursting forth around the foundations quickly made the site inaccessible to the workmen, and this undertaking was abandoned.”
“Res Gestae”, 23.1.2, by Ammianus Marcellinus, AD 390
“Julian, in an attempt to restore ancient customs and to oppose Christianity, encouraged the Jews to come and rebuild their Temple in Jerusalem. But this enterprise was thwarted by Divine Intervention, as fireballs bursted from the foundations - preventing the workers from continuing.”
“Ecclesiastical History”, 5.5, by Sozomen, AD 425
"There are no longer any gods whom we can invoke to help us. The great religions of the world suffer from increasing anemia, because the helpful numina have fled from the woods, rivers, and mountains, and from animals, and the god-men have disappeared underground into the unconscious. There we fool ourselves that they lead an igominous existence among the relics of our past. Our present lives are dominated by the goddess Reason, who is our greatest and most tragic illusion. By the aid of Reason, so we assure ourselves, we have 'conquered Nature.'"
AD 1964 - "Man and His Symbols" by Carl G. Jung, et al