God

Who are the biggest influences in your life?

The belief that God is the greatest influencer stems from diverse religious and spiritual perspectives. God, often considered omnipotent and omniscient, is seen as the ultimate source of moral guidance, purpose, and cosmic order. Many religions teach that adherence to divine principles leads to spiritual fulfillment and eternal salvation. The impact of God’s teachings is profound, shaping cultures, ethical systems, and individual lives.

Throughout history, religious figures and texts have inspired art, literature, and philosophy. The notion of a divine creator also provides solace in times of adversity, fostering resilience and hope. The concept of God as an influencer transcends borders, uniting diverse communities under shared values. While interpretations and beliefs vary widely, the idea that God is the greatest influencer endures as a cornerstone of faith, offering guidance and meaning in the complex tapestry of human existence. Liam

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  1. I think that sometimes when mankind can’t figure out how else to instill believe and this is also a fact they steal from other religions. the Romans did it Christians today. when the Vikings g.came to England They were the first ones to do it. Vikings built upon others fear and others superstition. Usually use the sites that were used for what they saw as pagan religion.

    They Vikings understood that people were used to coming to these sites. They knew that people would continue to come to these sites. Vikings would change very little in the doctrine of they saw as pagan, in the sights that they wanted to change their way. that’s how they changed the culture didn’t have to come in and slaughter they just came and converted. then in time more in British believed in their gods their religion their doctrine. Bruce saw the Vikings in Britain 400 years.

    Christianity was started by the Romans. it’s humorous in a sense because it was the Romans who implemented death of the Christians the one that they followed. the Romans had learned well how to convert a populous to their laws their gods their deities. Catholic Church was started by Constantine.

    First city of the Christianity not Jerusalem but Constantinople which had been a Turkish city. the Romans understood how to manipulate the culture with few deaths they learned well. they brought the religion to the places they saw as pagan.

    The Druids the Kelts Christianity developed nuances they use some of the the tools the drawers used they converted them to Christianity over time by people associated them to Christianity. Incense bell ringing Christianity pretty up the things they stole from The Druids ,the Kelts. overtime everyone assumed these things belong to the Christians the states the tools were Christian. historians know the difference. what converted people to Christianity were the Gospels. The gospels were written to get people in church.

    Numbers were used for to make it easier for humans to remember different nuances points of interest like a road map to Christianity. Three, Six,Forty,Six Six Six, Seven. there’s an entire book in the Old testament that teaches the importance of numbers. I study history for seven and a half years but when I look back I studied it for eight cuz I started school college in 1976.

    Repetition, using sites in a sense the property of another religion, building upon that religion edicts that’s how conversion begins. My chosen sisters Ruth belief system was altered when she stepped into her first Mormon church.

    Ruth felt lost, she felt alone, they work to changed her belief system. A gentle soul, feared lost, fertile ground. the Mormon Church worked like a coven ,a cult, exactly like the Vikings.

    instead of a site they saw as pagan, full of uncharted thoughts and where’s my lesbian sisters thoughts that they needed to convert to convey their message and example to others. Ruth was fertile, innocent as a lamb. they’d come to her home they’d eat her food and they’re young would fill her with their rhetoric. through psychology we know this is true how one religion will suffocate the other the doctrines she grew up with were swept out like the ashes of the evil. A classic of a movie ‘Practical Magic.’ with Sandra Bullock away with terrific music. let’s look at Thanksgiving too young missionaries 18 and 20 had been invited by Ruth to celebrate Thanksgiving with her. for 3 years this exceptional lady in Arizona after the death of her beloved partner was alone. she thought humanity and God had given up on her simply because she was a lesbian and she lost the woman she loved.

    Fertile ground Convertible ground, Jesus wasn’t in the room. a simple man people think of as a carpenter Jesus was not a carpenter. jesus’s father was a carpenter. Jesus built with love. love wasn’t fancy enough the early church men didn’t think that that could cultivate a hierarchy that fancier believes could create with repetition.

    there’s a psychological environment with inhumanity that allows conversion it’s repetition psychology and over time it start it’s known as the Stockholm syndrome. has little to do with fact has more to do with people become indoctrine and this is the system this is the way it is there isn’t any highway or low way there’s only this way you want to survive you follow our headaches you do as we demand you forget who you are what you want what you dream of this is how we see Christianity this is what we want from you your body in our seats. it wasn’t sad as much as it was implied. I know and I understand how psychology works. the brain itself can be a tool that converts implements puts down fires change his thoughts docile a race.

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