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Saturday, July 26, 2025

Fear of God 07 26 2025

 Perhaps the weaker minded man fears God in ways God would not want the stronger minded man to?

Perhaps the weaker minded man has no true cause to believe in God, and more or less believes in religious slogans?

But I would assert that there is a positive correlation between the weaker minded man and the criminal minded.  The criminal minded man steals and cheats because he doesn't or can't form the honest working brainwave.

So the weaker minded man fears judgment for not asserting that he believes in God as a savior.  Rather that if or not his actions are consistent with the belief that God is his savior and perhaps he should fear God for his actions.  Jesus said as much, the rich man ...can't get into heaven.  You want to argue pasty faced all day that isn't true but it is.  There was a military structure counter to Jesus Christ that executed him.  So if you believe he died for our sins then do you also believe the Roman Empire was carrying out the will of God by crucifying him?  I don't believe odd criminal minded ideas like that.

So to have to argue the pint of needing to fear God for your actions?  God destroyed a great many people in the Bible for their actions.  Do we are to disregard all his stated reasons and indeed Commandments, yes commandments, in favor of an easy slogan of belief?  Commandments imply actions.  If they had no recourse they or any other "reason" in the Bible would need not be stated.

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To mal-define what religion means in order to subjectively persecute.

© 2025 Thomas Paul Murphy

This is just pure stream of conscience developed from a Catholic education.  I type with one finger as I think.

And some insect bit me high up on my left arm and I hopeful that I don't want up I'm the night to find that arm Kane and that lameness quickly spreading.


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