Wednesday, 1 January 2025

Instantaneous and Repeated Forgiveness: A Satanic Thing

The satanic need rhetoric to cajole people to join their 'movement/philosophy' when those are not bugged or when those are not completely handled by them (I have 3 bugs in my head, different 'Elohim', but they left me with some autonomy and freedom of thinking, so that I am not completely handled by them), so that they take over our leadership positions and try to 'make the heads of people also like that', as said before. One of the things that they started doing after they took over leadership positions in Christianity was changing the interpretation of the liturgy in what regards salvation: they started emphasizing the biblical passage of the time of crucifixion, which has to be heavy satanic alteration of reality already, like the terrorists of the time at which the Christian Bible was written would have added that little bit of condiment of their own when making the soup, and they then would say, didn't you see that Christ forgave the criminal at the cross next to him upon him simply saying he knew who Christ was and he still guaranteed he would be in heaven on the same day? So, that is what God is: God is love, He always has open arms for you, regardless of what you have done. We are all sinners and therefore we are always repenting, confessing and being forgiven by Jesus.


That is a horrible lie: in the bit that is true in the Bible, we see that the person has to sincerely repent, first of all, so acquire a pure heart first (and that may include showing that in the ways described there: dressing in rags, going to the floor or ground with your entire body, face down, making beautiful and sincere praise to God, doing fasting and whatever else), then commit to never sinning anymore if they are forgiven by God and ask for forgiveness through Jesus Christ, which means through giving their lives in the hands of Jesus. If they are putting their lives in the hands of Jesus sincerely, they obviously won't sin already but there is still the fact that they have committed to not sinning and God does charge us heavily for voluntary promises that are not fulfilled. It is also important observing that those forgiven did not usually know God or Jesus before that date, so that it is assumed they didn't know the difference between good and evil and that is why they were able to sin. We actually don't know what happens if the person sins again after the process of genuine repentance and communion with God has taken place.


There is the case involving the apostle Peter, who would have denied Jesus three times and been forgiven by him after he ressurects. The thing is that that is a prophecy from the Bible, that he would deny Christ three times, and Jesus talked about that, so that perhaps Peter didn't really have a free choice (and observe that, even so, and even with the Bible not being the word of God or an accurate description of historical events, we still see that Peter had to repent sincerely and sincerely humiliate himself before Jesus, asking for forgiveness, before he was granted such, so even with him not being passive of guilt on the occasion, imagine if you are truly guilty). In the Old Testament, there are a few instances of repeated forgiveness: one of the most famous one is that of the prodigal son and another of this type is advice to a person given by God. The prodigal son would have been forgiven because of the love of his parents and how righteous those were, so that that is a favor of God toward the parents, who would have asked for his forgiveness each time (and even this one is debatable, since it is the son's father who forgives him, not really God, according to the passage), and people should forgive others because they are not God to judge, so that they must believe others will have their time of penalty calculated in a fair way by God after death . Forgiving and accepting the person in our intimate circle again are different things, though. Forgiving is simply not wishing evil to the person, so not cursing or attacking them in any way, but accepting them in our intimate circle is trusting them again: completely different things.


There are other instances of repeated sin and forgiveness in the Bible, yet, once more, the Bible is not the word of God or an accurate description of what happened during those times, first of all, and we have proven that here in a final manner. It is obvious to me that, if you put your life in the hands of Jesus after you acquire pure heart and clean soul, you shouldn't sin anymore. Only extraordinary conditions of existence, such as mines (full mobile slavery, manipulated by the devil in every impossible way in my brain and heart), could lead you to sin again and that is when I am sure that, if you repent sincerely, therefore acquire a pure heart again, commit to never sinning anymore and give your life to Jesus, you will be forgiven. However, in my case, I feel that I need the love of my 1/2 to still be there for me for me to be forgiven, so perhaps, if the sin happens again in your life after Jesus forgave you the first time, you will always need other people to intercede on your behalf, like, through their love for you, their wish that you be included too, you may be forgiven by God. Yet, God is god, so that He may decide for forgiving you any time He wishes if you sin again after the first forgiveness, like maybe you come up with praise that gives Him extraordinary joy or something, as it is with any boss. It is possible: just very unlikely (specially if your sins are of the type terrorism).


The marginal believes that, if they usurp the life of a Christian in the last stage of their usurpation cycle (of life, last 20 years), and then behave or sin less or whatever, they will be saved because, first of all, God will be tricked and will believe they have always been a Christian and second they may be running the 'mea culpa' thing finally, on the last stage of life. I have now said this a few times: God cannot be tricked because, just like the devil has the bugs, which allow him to see inside of us, all our processes of feeling and making decisions, God has the Holy Ghost, which is this authority that inspects 'our inside' every fraction of second we live, so that He definitely knows who we are. Besides, even according to the Catholic Church (who created the Christian Bible, which is pure blasphemy), the soul has identity, therefore we will be judged as we are, regardless of the usurpation involved. The marginal could say that they successfully wipe off the original soul and add the soul of the usurped to their bodies for several reasons. Since the body is discarded, God could still accept one for the other. Yet, even though the marginal has wiped off their own soul, assuming such a thing is entirely possible, the original person was left with theirs and therefore had their soul meeting God. In this case, God will investigate things further upon getting 'their soul' again in heavens, just like our detectives would do if getting the same ID for another body. If the marginal alledges that they gave phase out to the original person before killing them and therefore they were not aware they had been killed and therefore their soul won't reach heavens, we can then explain that the soul automatically detaches from the original body once it dies, when it then finds its way to heavens.

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