Dear JahSun
After our conversations re: Anunnaki I looked back on some of your posts. Whew! I'm like "Who the hell is he?" I I am humbled to have had any interaction with you. You are brilliant, intellectual, fascinating and so intelligent it's numbing! Some of the posts on Human Nature boggled my mind! And you're also funny and bawdy when you get the urge. You can discourse on any subject it seems with great authority. And you ride a motorcycle! How cool is that?!
But enough castigation..;~) My reason for writing and stumbling my way into this post is..You had a conversation with true conservative back in Jan. regarding Christianity and the Holy Ghost. My thoughts on Jesus and the Holy Ghost were echoed in all your responses to TC. As far as I'm concerned when Pentecost occurred the people assembled were given spiritual gifts. I don't understand why people dismiss that the apostles were then able to physically do things they couldn't do before. I do have a problem with the Pentecostal religion tho or anyone that claims to "speak in tongues" that are undecipherable to anyone in hearing range. What's the point? I don't think they're really speaking in "tongues", they are just jabbering. The unlearned apostles upon receiving the Holy Ghost were able to speak in the tongues of the peoples in the surrounding areas in order to tell them of the promises and words of Christ. It is stated in Acts.
You mentioned in another post something to the effect that people were content to live good now so as to have a "reward" after death and wondered why they wouldn't rather experience that reward while they are alive. I hope you know what I'm talking about, not very clear.....were you talking about the Holy Ghost then? My understanding of the Holy Ghost is that it is the living spirit of Jesus and like you say if it was conferred on you you would know it. I guess my question to you is have you experienced this baptism? You sound as if you have. If so how were you affected?
I went through a conversion, a gradual awakening or whatever about 30+ years ago and I remember thoughts flying through my head at such a rapid pace that I couldn't keep up sometimes. It's like the Moody Blues wrote "a beam of light will fill your head....and you'll remember what's been said...by every good man this world's ever known" But like Jumping Mouse in a story in Hemeyost (sp?) Storm's Book of Seven Arrows, I have heard and caught a glimpse of the "river" (spirit) but have become so entangled in everyday things I feel like I get further away from the river and am afraid I won't find it to that degree again. I'm not religious, just spiritual, so I don't attend services. All this stuff with Sitchin and the Anunnaki didn't help either.
My thoughts on Paul, feminist that I am, is that he is a self declared apostle. I don't hold much with his "teachings". All I need to know about Jesus and his teachings is in the gospel of John. (Have read the whole book though) Have you read Leo Tolstoy's "The Gospel In Brief"? An interesting book. I'm sure there are not too many books you're not knowledgeable about.
Anyhow it was good to see you back on Slate. This is babbled coincidently,appropriately on Easter.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,my peace I leave with you,,,,,,,,,,,,,el