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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    Where are the Christian apologists rushing to defend this falsehood? Original Sin. A falsehood that is, indeed, one of the most rotten universal foundation beams of the entire Christian “faith.” ALL this Church stuff? Is that what’s holding you back, Victory? Perhaps a New Year’s resolution is...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    I am simply following your lantern, Victory. You decided for me to… pull up… this Weed… first: “Original Sin.” I am okay with taking this discussion wherever the Spirit leads you, Vic; but, yes, it does get confusing for us to get this far off the subject at hand that you’ve chosen. I thought we...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    @VictoryinJesus, Why do you suppose people outside “the Christian Church” see Christians as hypocrites? Worse than that. Truthfully? As total loser-morons? (Your manager was trying to be kind to you, by saying, “hypocrites.”) Do you have any idea why people outside the Church CRINGE when they...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    @Bible Highlighter Yep, Life keeps ALL of us busy. You might have missed what Alexander Pope said: A little learning is a dangerous thing Drink deep or taste not the Pierian Spring You obviously must have also missed the previous posts on this thread where VictoryinJesus asked me about my...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    But, yet, for some reason, you are unable to address anything specific. Always love these one-liners from the Gallery. I know Jesus does, but he also maintains compassion while considering the source. It's difficult for any religiously taught person to read the Truth when the Truth is so...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    So stealthy is IT within the overall presence of ongoing human existence, it took us many generations to even pinpoint this thing (we call “conscience”) as something that speaks to us from our minds. Our ancestors “believed” IT spoke to us from our heart. In the King James Version of the Bible...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    Everything was fine and dandy with being naked in front of God, until Adam and Eve imagined that there was something “wrong” with being naked before God. What was it that our Heavenly Father asked them? Genesis 3:11 (KJV) “Who told thee that thou was ‘naked’?” Whom do the Church-Taught say...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    The smarter we think we become, the more Death seems to outsmart us. “Stupid is as stupid does.” Our knowledge of Good & Evil has completely altered the basis of how we perceive ourselves and the universe around us. It morphed our foundation. It bent our imaginations, whispering, “Dismiss your...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    So, again, it is only by us considering a LITTLE child can the Holy Spirit give us our PERFECT and (for the brevity of this post) final parable on the subject. Randomly place open jars of baby food across your kitchen floor — every possible flavor. Then, allow the Dark “nothing” side of you (the...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    Adam did not see Eve as “some convenient person to pass-the-buck.” Adam did not see Eve as “someone to blame.” Adam did not see Eve as “someone who had tempted him to do wrong.” It would be impossible for Adam to think of Eve in such ways — such ways as we think. Before and even after gaining...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    “Get it, Neo?” (*Movie reference* Says Morpheus exposing The Matrix.) The simple, horrifying Truth. Only, ours is a Diabolical Matrix. The “program” is still running... full-blast. The Knowledge of Good & Evil is progressive and destructive. IT IS our EVIL mental disease. Our Heavenly Father...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    The point? Church-Taught theologians demonize Eve’s motive in “giving-the-fruit-to-Adam” based upon their own gist of “right” and “wrong,” never once considering the transparency of Eve. The same mistake Church-Taught theologians make across the board. They see Eve as having a conscience...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    A person has to know the difference between right and wrong at the time of the offense... in order to be guilty of anything. That is not Kangaroo-Courtroom-Gobbledygook. That is Reality under God’s blue Heaven. It is an Absolute. Jesus affirms this Absolute: John 9:41 (Original Greek) “If you...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    What the Holy Spirit reveals next is, indeed, Good News. So GOOD, it is actually how the Good News works: “Any person Living in the Place of Life (an entirely sinless mental Reality) IS entirely sinless.” Just like those Pharisees who, as Jesus states, had truly achieved having NO SIN. How is...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    The Holy Spirit has the PERFECT foundational question for us. By answering this question honestly, we gain many Truths about our species — humanity: “Did the growing of a conscious reveal anything GOOD about Adam and Eve?” Practically everything. Upon gaining The Knowledge of Good & Evil, what...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    A little child does not have this very specific evil mental problem... yet. One is born into this world on God’s Factory Setting, PERFECTLY sinless. Truly (or as Jesus would say, “Verily, verily”) if we were born in sin, then, what Jesus proposes as the solution to this very specific, evil...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    The only other Old Testament Bible verses apologetic proponents (@Bible Highlighter is no exception) of “We are born with Original Sin” can produce to prop up this lopsided house are: Proverbs 22:15 (KJV) “Foolishness is bound up in the heart of a child.” ...and what the Living God said to...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    Keep your pumpkins out (or your bags held open). Here is another little treat. If a little child, newborn to one-year-old, is automatically born a Slave of Sin, there is no way Jesus would have specifically picked up a little child, telling us, “Unless you become like a little child, you can...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    In the 3rd century BC (two-hundred years after the sage-editing) the prophet, Hosea, mentions the Father of NOTHING — the only mention still remaining in Old Testament Scripture. Actually, two mentions in the same sentence. The first time as “O Death.” The second time as “O Grave.” This is also...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    Okay. Whom (or what) are “the wicked” which the psalmist, David, is referencing here? Well... that depends on which Christian Church-Influenced version of the Bible you are reading. For example, according to the New International Version, the wicked are “you rulers.” Here is the NIV...