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A email I got from a e-preacher or e-missionary

PostPosted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 11:19 am
by Onasander
It's one of the two. :twisted:


ademm Dear son,
I can tell by your blog that you are depressed, struggling with homosexuality and perhaps on drugs. Have you ever considered Jesus as your Savior? I would like to establish a dialogue with you on the topics of philosophy, theology, existentialism and Jesus. Perhaps you feel that if Jesus was alive today he wouldn't be up on currant fashions and trends or that he wouldn't be able to express himself in the current hip-hop lingo the way you young hipsters can. But I want you to know that...Jesus is "Now;" Jesus is "Wow!" Jesus spoke in parables which was the jive-talk of the day two thousand years ago. He spoke poetically which is like rap. If Jesus were alive today he would be a "Cooldude" like you or me. He would wear designer jeans rather than "huffing" designer drugs. Let us, you and I dig Jesus together and surely he will help you defeat your naughty thoughts. And if you're feeling down and tempted remember the words and ponder the meaning of Ezekiel 16:17

"You also took the fine jewelry I gave you, the jewelry made of my gold and silver, and you made for yourself male idols and engaged in prostitution with them."

May the Lord show you the straight path,
Adam

Re: A email I got from a e-preacher or e-missionary

PostPosted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 11:21 am
by Onasander
I think this is hilarious if it's a joke- my blog is mostly links of a military-philosophy nature so not much writing there- this was obviously pre crafted for mass use. I've been giggling for over five minutes thinking of this.

Re: A email I got from a e-preacher or e-missionary

PostPosted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 12:07 pm
by gla22
link to your blog?

I think the "Voluntary Beggar" in the fourth part of Zarathustra has provided me with incredible insight into religion and religious figures. Jesus was admirable, so was Buddha and it is clear why they are higher men even if the teach only the affirmation of the other-worldly. Zarathustra is timeless while other religions will fade I feel. He teaches how to be the higher man instead of becoming a "cow".

Re: A email I got from a e-preacher or e-missionary

PostPosted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 5:24 pm
by sparkinthedark
Oh, yes. A really great chapter.

As for the e-mail, it's really funny. I almost spilled my coffee. :lol:

Re: A email I got from a e-preacher or e-missionary

PostPosted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 5:46 pm
by Onasander
You asked for the blog- it's really not impressive:

http://onasander.stumbleupon.com/

I've stopped contributing to it, the good stuff is several pages back before I discovered one of my agriculture projects I'm working on could very well produce substantial amounts of static electricity on a scale previously unknown to anything I've seen or studied.... so everything from that point on is just green links from bumpings up with do it yourself links and researching what was coming out business wise to see where I stood- the stuff below that invisible line is military-philosophy related from my meanderings- I tried there to make a pretty blog like everyone else, but came to the realization I just didn't give a damn. I managed to resurrect a old laptop without stumbles on it, so haven't contributed to it in a while. I might start anew.

I've been spending time at Thothica contributing to their philosophy discussions if anyone is interested in stopping in. I am also at times at philosophy house- still unsure of where I stand with the whole idea behind virtual academicish discussions in a virtual reality- I am not one for roleplaying, but most tend to act human during the debates. It's ran by some University in South Carolina- I gave a few of them links here when the discussion went towards Nietzsche.