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  1. ends abruptly but, i like :)
  2. I never believed in the trinity until the day I reasoned that instead of 1 + 1 + 1 = 1 I realized 0 + 0 + 0 = 0... I had to take another honest look at what constituted divinity. From glory to glory. I understood how God can be both inside the tent and totally outside the realm of the tent at the same time. How can nothing have a position or actual location? To say ok, here is where I put nothing... Suddenly I felt I had discovered the logic of the ancients. Today I believe that Jesus is God in one angle... Just as certain abstract mathematical equations can come up with two right answers. When we take off the armor, gear, trappings of God and get down to our skivvies we are all fueled by the selfsame spirit. The new birth is zero. Yes there is one God, who is zero. :)
  3. I have been told "Prince" released a song named "Baby You're A Star" (I haven't heard that version yet either...) after Quatro's song... Would you listen to that? :) I have been writing songs since I was seventeen I just never give it a thought, I just write what I come up with for a title. I have tons of my own energy to draw from. I never have a lack of inspiration, usually, a certain instrumental phrase gives me my first inspiration. but it can come from many types of things as in words, pictures, music, a logical concept and/or a method in my own life. I wrote a song called "the sands hands". It is about a ship that gets old and just wanders off, contemplates life, then, "sinks and falls into the sands hands". I wrote the whole song and the very last phrase of the last line I wrote supplied the title. :) "the ocean fills her tired hull as she sinks and falls into the sands hands..." "Came a captain to her wheel, when she was young and true Together they sailed to far off lands Upon the ocean blue... Life was so easy then, one could live without a care But now her planks have lost their youth, From their years of wear and tear. She opens up her eyes from sleep And sees her final stand, The ocean fills her tired hull... As she sinks and falls into the sands hands." So much for the romantic attachment to a boat. :) RR
  4. I just have to relay something that has been fascinating me lately. I have been getting into numbers. (not the book of numbers) :) I never liked nor disliked numbers. But lately I have found them to be worthy of taking some time to understand how they function on certain levels. Considering numbers play such a great role in our lives and usually we are unaware of them even being there. My fascination begins with the number 960 divide that number by 128 and you get 7.5 To understand this further I typed a row of the numbers 1-32 in a word processor. Then below them I typed the sub divisions of 32 divided into 960 Above them I typed the numbers 1-16 and aligned them over top of the corresponding numbers 1-32 skipping every other one. Then I computed the sub divisions and wrote them under the corresponding numbers 1-16 I did that also for 8th quarter and half and whole I was amazed at how the numbers fell always on a value that ended in zero or whole number. The same when you divide 960 by 32 24 16 8 4 2 and 1 When you divide 960 by the number 64 it then introduces the numeral 5 (grace) so when dividing 960 by 64 the counting begins 15, 30, 45, 60, etc. to 960. one might ask why not just use 1000? Well half of 1000 is easy, 500, but when you start breaking half of that and half of that you end up with confusing decimals and fractions of a point. Half of 500 is 250. or 2.5 you already reach the number of 5 (grace) at the 1/2 mark of digital quantization based on 1000, versus, reaching 5 at the 64 mark with using 960 for quantization. The whole numbers are easier to remember and keep in your head. This is an example of how zero, unlike any other number, makes complex computation simpler. I might add that the number nine is similar to the number zero in that nine is almost zero again. :)
  5. 2 Samuel 22:47 KJV The LORD liveth; and blessed be my rock; and exalted be the God of the rock of my salvation. Matthew 16:18 KJV And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.
  6. Thank you for the listen and the nice review. Your words are flattering and I welcome any artist who would like to perform my songs. An interesting fact about songwriting is that an artist cannot copyright a song title. Many song titles are just thought up and are not usually plagiarized as is the case with my song. When you know that your song is your own, you just don't worry about it. :)
  7. A point has no length, breath, depth or height.
  8. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uvqySvNZUg and this one :)
  9. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOvzZrQH77I Here is my latest video connected with the cult of zero theme I have been promoting lately. and this, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKoHFf0gxR4 please rate them and subscribe to my Ferlsen channel add yourself as a friend on youtube. Thanks for watching/listening! DWW (AKA RexRed)
  10. Bob Seger Hollywood Nights
  11. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large_Hadron_Collider The search for zero in the infinitesimally small...
  12. "Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted."
  13. God bless you all... I once read online a list of contradictions in the bible compiled by Martin Luther. Being of the ilk years ago as a way believer I dismissed them as falsehoods yet fundamentally they stuck with me in my mind until years later when I was ready to face them with an objective approach. Luther found so many blaring contradictions that it is any wonder how he mustered up the courage to nail anything to the door of orthodoxy. Some contradictions can be found right in the verse with which they are written. :) Some are in the context and the remote context and some rear their ugly head when we study were a word has been used before... These contradictions follow logically all the way up to the top and God him/her self. God is jealous, God is fickle, God is vindictive, God is kind, God has no evil whatsoever... God punishes the serpent with eternal damnation for teaching us to think autonomously. It seems God is angered by us obtaining knowledge yet we are to come unto a knowledge of the truth. It is also knowledge that saves us for if we had no knowledge of our lord and that God raised him from the dead how could we believe and be saved? It seems that only when we step back from the word do we begin to understand. Much like the binary numbering system a contradiction is usually paired as is matter and anti matter, right and left brain, the observer and the observed. When this process becomes clear one has reached enlightenment their eyes are opened and they put on the image of the androgynous creator. Just as we have two hands and two gloves and both hands should never accompany the same glove. The milk and the meat, the physical heart and the center of the will. There is the surface meaning and then there is the meaning that is felt but never spoken and this meaning whether intentionally or unintentional is sewn within the fabric of the word, much like space and time are inseparably connected as waves and particles. The contradictions are purposely placed. The occult is that contradiction keeps the mind perched between certainty and uncertainty. When we believe we know is when we realize we are fools and only when we become fools do we truly begin to understand. For we will never know and appreciate love and faith without first knowing fear. Thus the fool says there is no God and the fool is right, for the moment we think we know God then we realize how illusive God truly is. We can never know both the position and velocity of God for God is shrouded by the imperceptible. Zero never changes. The bible says God is truth and truth never changes, then why two testaments? Why Does God transmute him/her self as Jehovah into trees, clouds, water, spirit a still small voice and then the son of God. For only out of contradiction is there birth of thought and ideals. In understanding the process over the substance one becomes holy. It is the process itself that is to be exalted above the actual substance. Out of true and false, maybe is born. Out of grace and works is born compassion. Out of knowledge and spirit is born a new creature. Out of law and liberty is born freedom. Out of words and heart is born righteousness. The process is of the scales of Libra and in the balance of contradiction, wisdom is born...
  14. If that accusation is truth then it takes VP's action out of the realm of consensual and into the realm of criminal. Any accusation needs proof to substantiate a claim. Until I see that proof i.e. a blood test or the eye witness account of more than one person I will reserve my own judgment. There were accusations hung above the head of our lord also.
  15. Judgment is a peculiar subject. Jesus tells us to judge not but what would the world be like without judgment. There is good judgment and better judgment :) Then there is false judgment and there is man's day and the lord's day. This all seems to be a contradiction. How can we exist with zero judgment? We need to judge distance, depth and severity of sins. If sin is all one size then it seems nothing and everything is a sin. It takes judgment to find a happy medium amongst the rhetoric of my own conundrum.
  16. If the heart is so not to be trusted why would God write the word in our hearts? :) One might think writing the word in stone would have sufficed... It might imply a heart of stone or that the heart is firmer than rock. It would seem the fallibility and folly of the heart would only serve to wreak havoc with the word. Perhaps it is in the trial that error is demonstrated.
  17. Sin is a fine line, but consensual sex between adults should not scar someone for life...
  18. I don't see why it has to be an all or nothing deal, such as superlatives and err, "the fence". VP was what he was. I don't really care who he slept with. That was between him, his wife, those who consented to sleep with him and God. I did not care for his double standard but I do remember him on several occasions telling us with tears in his eyes that he was "unworthy". That should have indicated to those concerned that he was admitting that he was neither faultless nor sinless. I came to the way to learn what he had to teach. I don't consider adultery to be the end all of sins. Just like Tiger Woods I just don't really care at all... Perhaps VP's adultery was secretly condoned by his wife, I don't know, I don't care... Even Paul the apostle was haunted by his own thorns in the flesh. Yet, Paul did not have his dirty laundry published in the way magazine and the local town rag. If they were published well the catholic church and Constantine burned them long ago. I still to this day consider what I learned from VP of profound value and think it was a much better biblical education then what I could have obtained from any other biblical institution at the time or even today. I don't care if he plagiarized his message from a bathroom wall, he for the most part expanded it and made it his own and put his own character into it. Though his character is in question, as I said, I don't consider his sins to have totally negated his message. He was a loving spiritual father with faults. Charity covers a multitude of sins. He was was a daddy with faults, aren't we all with our own faults and sins? He struggled with his own faults in his own heart, soul and mind, torn between his human desires and the will to find God and truth. We all struggle in the exact same way. I feel sometimes that VP would have boldly struck up for the weakest of the family of God, he invited us all into his ministry when we were yet sinners and had lost our way. Acid popping pot smokers and hippies he converted into disciples of God. Hindsight is 20/20. So what is the gripe? Over time legalism set in and I don't see him as ever leaving the ministry... he just simply died. In his wake he left us to fend for ourselves and much of our own bitterness is misplaced in that we resent him for leaving us early. In this resentment we have lost sight of the legacy he left behind. We are all better people in having known VP and it is in his shadow that we are what we are in that we have this unique connection to each other. I am blessed to be in the group of believers he left behind to pick up the pieces, carry the torch and go on with the ministry of grace. I just don't take it all to seriously. When we wake up from the "I was abused" syndrome someday we may thank our father in the word and learn to appreciate some of the benefits to have sat at his feet and listened to him teach. Someday we may say, yes, he was unworthy but aren't we all?
  19. These are not only hurtful people they are hurtful systems of religion... The evil travels all the way to the top with the people who make policies... I just figured that for the record since you were painting such a serene picture of these errr "churches" while you gave Wierwille the stick I thought I might just post some of the reality of what these hate churches are actually doing with their monies to "feed the poor". I won't contribute one single dime to a church that has even the slightest affiliation with this type of hate. Perversity is not exclusive to homosexuals, in fact, heterosexuals are the number one manufacturers of perversity. Parts of the bible are hateful and are certainly not indicative of a God of love and compassion. Jesus also kept some strange bedfellows, for instance why would God need a new testament if he did not botch the old one. No one can say that Wierwille did not warn us all about "religion"... Subjective, objective, rejective... Thy words were found and I did; receive, retain and regurgitate them. :)
  20. No personal offense meant Geisha. Is this perhaps the little baptist church with which you refer to? Westboro Baptist Church Is that what Jesus intended and built? Comment The same Methodist church that posted: The United Methodist Church's official lobby office is urging church agencies and members to divest their holdings in Caterpillar Inc. because the company sells bulldozers to Israel. Comment: So much for their humanitarian missions... The same church that ordained this man? The most honorable Jimmy Swaggart. And this man? James Dobson the prophetic "family man" who with his inimical insight said this about the Catholic Church. Dobson and Charles Colson were two participants in a 2000 conference at the Vatican on the global economy's impact on families. During the conference, the two Protestants met with the Pope. Dobson later told Catholic News Service that though he has theological differences with Roman Catholicism, "when it comes to the family, there is far more agreement than disagreement, and with regard to moral issues from abortion to premarital sex, safe-sex ideology and homosexuality, I find more in common with Catholics than with some of my evangelical brothers and sisters. Comment: I wonder what it is that Dobson has so much in common with all of the pedophile priests of the Catholic church? Comment: Hopping is putting mildly. Comment: In my estimate one has to be pretty hard up for fellowship to keep company with these organized churches. Errr... No thanks I don't need a quaint little church that funnels their collection money to hate mongers... Also: D.C. Catholic Charity Drops Health Coverage For All Spouses Over Gay Marriage Law God forbid that a gay spouse should receive equality under the law. Perhaps the Roman catholic church should, have questioned Jesus' motives for healing the Roman centurions gay lover in the Gospels... To seek perfection in the church is futile. One is better going solo and just loving God and abundantly sharing one on one. Then you know your money is not going to foster hate and inequality. I am far better off with my cult of zero than you are out, "churching"...
  21. The truth needs no defense... Bless you all, In the scheme of things "the way" was just another run of the mill christian faith...
  22. Throughly perfected? The only certainty is uncertainty... :)
  23. One of the biggest errors in biblical approach is to first assume the bible fits with itself. Then every step after that you find yourself performing mental calisthenics to warp every verse of the word into a complete and whole picture. What if it is fallible, we don't need to "chuck the whole thing" so one person gets a different thing from it than another... this is what makes public debate and human interaction so dynamically open to change. Somewhere between our polarity we meet and amicably agree to disagree. :)
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