@FG_helen@Granadatensis@Susana74104124 La vida no se desvaloriza. Era vista como la incubación del Espíritu para que éste se desarrollara.
Ese máximo espiritual era en vida. La palabra muerte/muerto se refería al que no había despertado su conciencia. El humano social crea ilusiones que lo separan de sí mismo.
@FG_helen@Granadatensis@Susana74104124 La realidad material no es imperfecta, sino que no es el máximo grado de desarrollo espiritual que el humano puede alcanzar. A eso se refieren las Mitologías antiguas.
@FG_helen@Granadatensis@Susana74104124 Si y no. Esa muerte no es física, sino simbólica de la ilusión material de nuestro Yo animal. No significa no amar y respetar la materia, sino María no sería venerada.
El humano debía nacer dos veces, una material y la otra espiritual. Es el desarrollo de nuestro espíritu.
@laderechadiario Los europeos aprendieron a odiarse a sí mismos después de la segunda guerra mundial.
Europa se está volviendo un asco y va directo a ser una zona pobre en menos de 2 siglos.
@CaptBanisher@James_Hamden_@ImperiumFirst Jesus is Mythology.
Jesus is an allegory about you, you are Jesus. Christianity isn't based on a historical human.
The Truman Show is a Simple version of Jesus. Try with that movie. The Bible is thousands of times more complicated to understand.
@Salahuddin33245@Allahsfavson@TextrahedronIX@LibanG987 You are all believing Mythology to be true.
If you want to understand what the Bible is, you need to study ancient civilizations and their knowledge.
All the personages are fictional. There was never a Noah, Moses, Jesus, Mary, etc.
@tnartsipac17025@SEFNnetwork@rebirthofthewo1@lukecaverns Afrocentrism has a point.
At some point there was a civilization moving all around the world, or diverse civilizations were in contact with each other, a long time ago.
@EarthTime I understand that. But where do you get the info that those guys were the ones who mapped the stars?
I imagine that it could have taken much more time and diverse civilizations could have been involved.