In the book of Revelation, is God executing Liberalism?
Yes, very Liberal
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No. It's quite something else
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As far as I can see, the "God" in the Bible is doing whatever the individual reader wants it to do at a particular time. It can be made to fit ANY situation, express ANY opinion, elevate or denigrate ANY movement or action, some even look at it upside down. ;-) Side: No. It's quite something else
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As far as I can see, the "God" in the Bible is doing whatever the individual reader wants it to do at a particular time. It can be made to fit ANY situation, express ANY opinion, elevate or denigrate ANY movement or action, some even look at it upside down. ;-) That's a damned fine assessment. It explains why some Christians make you tea while others burn you at the stake. Side: No. It's quite something else
As far as I can see, the "God" in the Bible is doing whatever the individual reader wants it to do at a particular time. It can be made to fit ANY situation, express ANY opinion, elevate or denigrate ANY movement or action, some even look at it upside down. ;-) Cool. So how many ways are there to interpret this verse? Do tell. Side: Yes, very Liberal
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In order to reach the Nirvana described in the bible, everyone would need to have access to the highest level of technology. Everyone would need a mechanism (or machine(s)) for actualizing Maslow's hierarchy of needs. For example: In Nirvana, people wouldn't worry about an asteroid smashing into Earth because they would either have a way to avert it or a way to escape it. This particular example implies some kind of a machine that can force the meteor off course or carry the inhabitants to another planet. The best government model for getting shit done is capitalism which liberals are strongly against. Conservatives are pro capitalism. Therefore, God is executing conservative ideas. Which is why religious people are pro conservatives. They'll probably vote for trump again and keep him in the white house ;) Side: No. It's quite something else
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