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    Belief in God and Market Perspective

    There is a truism in this. And such a scenario was within the ability of the mind that made a world of bodies with little minds trapped within. It chose rather to kill them all, after mocking them with a semblance of "life", as it attempts to erase any wisdom the mind may have accumulated...
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    Belief in God and Market Perspective

    Indeed. There is another criteria with which one can recognize what is truth. First of all, the truth is inherently "within" everyone, buried under thick layers of math, science, etc...all of which seek to prove what is not true. The truth is beyond belief, and beyond learning. So it can...
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    Belief in God and Market Perspective

    To be on the earth is to be crucified. *Our Father* does not want this for even a minute, and asks you to love mercy instead of sacrifice. You show mercy by returning to the Father, from whence you came. This is true "righteousness". As you actively seek to exodus the world, and give...
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    Belief in God and Market Perspective

    A great trader is able to spot a losing system and fade it. Jesus:D
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    Belief in God and Market Perspective

    The teachers of God are here, there, and everywhere. As a rule of thumb, so that you can tell the difference, the ToG's teach universal innocence as truth, while the GoG's teach that guilt is the truth. One direction leads to heaven, the other leads further into/around hell. As a rule of...
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    Belief in God and Market Perspective

    Yes, there is just one truth. The world is the expression of many truths, each to his own. So it is really a fantasy world, in which each sees what he believes, and believes it because he wants it. Such a world has no regard for truth, mocks the truth, and mangles it beyond recognition. Each...
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    Belief in God and Market Perspective

    There is definitely a parable to trading. It may take years to "get it". Religion, as I see it, is the cultivation of the ability to tell the difference between sheep and goats, or in modern terms, between a bull market and a bear market...so-to-speak. The choice is between time and...
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    Belief in God and Market Perspective

    And you know that, how?
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    Belief in God and Market Perspective

    Question: Do you believe there is a God beyond the god-of-this-world god [ie. OT god]? Jesus:D
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    Belief in God and Market Perspective

    Thank you. The world is like a Self-referencing dictionary, dubiously defining what it denies it knows. Jesus:)
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    Belief in God and Market Perspective

    Exactly. Thinking is a process invented to self-decieve. It is for seeing and doing. It makes "things" to "see", and "acts" "out". God created you to be and create. Thinking masks the Truth, but cannot obliterate the Kingdom, which has been sent/taken with you - "within" - on your strange...
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    Belief in God and Market Perspective

    There is only One...and one way out of here. For the moment, your way is self-deception. You are way more intelligent than this, but that your motives trip you up and make you stumble. Pretending to follow me may fool you, but not me. If you are not identifying with Christ, you have not...
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    Belief in God and Market Perspective

    Try an infinite number of big bang(s), but each with the same design: To destroy the Truth. You can believe your way into the universe you favor, but will not find the Truth there either. The Truth is: there is no big bang(s), therefore, no almost infinite multi-verses. Each is fine-tuned to...
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    Belief in God and Market Perspective

    Indeed, if the future can be "read", it is static. Who wrote it is long gone. The script is multiple choice, offering the illusion of choice. Praying to this script-writer is an expression of what you want to see. By this act one is really choosing to change scenarios within a larger...
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    Belief in God and Market Perspective

    Well then, I must be an athiest defined as: Atheist: 1. One who denies or disbelieves the existence of an idol. 2. One who practically denies the existence of an idol by disregard of moral obligation to Him; an idolless man. B. attrib. as adj. Atheistic, impious. Question: Do you...
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    Belief in God and Market Perspective

    As an "atheist", I can imagine you do not recognize a God beyond the god-of-this-world god. In this regard, you would be on equal footing as most of so-called "Christianity". Both Christians and atheists recognize [realize?] and appreciate [worship?] the ground they stand on. Christians...
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    Belief in God and Market Perspective

    Here is another example of eating the fruit of the tree of "knowledge" of good AND evil. Time is opposed to eternity. Eternity is the "good" = Creation Change is the "evil" = Destruction Put "good" and "evil" together and you have - poof - time! Time = change forever. You cannot...
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    Belief in God and Market Perspective

    Man was born to die. As such, I represent all men as "the son of man"...born to die. Note well, man is a strange duality, the effect of an attempt to marry Christ with anti-christ...life with death. And yet, what can die was never living. So what is man but a rediculous parody of Creation...
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    POLL: Is participating in the Politics & Religion forum a waste of time?

    It would be a miracle if it saved time. Jesus:D
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    Belief in God and Market Perspective

    The world is an illusion of reality, a non-place in imagination in which it seems that the concept of "good and evil" as one thing can be the truth, instead of the Truth. Therefore, there is the Kingdom of God, and an imaginary kingdom masquerading as *our Father's* Kingdom. The world is...
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