Leaving Politics Behind In 2018

Then you never understood Zig Forums. The entire global political scene is a staged show to hide organized crime from public scrutiny and retaliation. Zig Forums is there to see behind the curtain, not to keep participating in the charade like a blind buffoon. As for leaving politics behind…you can't, because the ones behind it are aiming to take everything you have including your life. What you should be doing is keeping a watchful eye on the moves of your enemy, while selecting the few truths from all the lies.

Stupid saying. Every tree is a part of a collective ecosystem, a home to life, a support to it's surroundings, and every unnecessary attack on nature destroys a bit of the future for all life.

We don't worship Gaia here on Zig Forums, we worship God.

100% this.
We'll leave politics behind once the world is run by Jesus Christ and the crooks have been removed.

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Then why are you disrespecting his creation with a senselessly violent and stupid saying like this?

Not worshiping (as in respecting) life means evoking death, which is a sin.

That is a saying of the Lord Jesus Christ Himself that you are insulting. Matthew 7:19.
Worshiping Gaia will land you in Hell. Repent.

Except it is not violent or destructive. He is referencing pic related. A parable Jesus taught us in the Book of Luke. You see, you are the tree. God (the vineyard owner) made you (the tree) and for all your life you bore Him no good fruit (works). Seeing this, God sent his Son Jesus (the dresser) to rekindle your heart (fertilize The Roots) with the Gospel.

If the Gospel doesn't re kindle the Love in your heart, and you produce no or bad fruit than you will surely die (ie destined to be firewood). But if you produce good fruit than surely you will live forever.

So you have to decide, are you going to be a Bible believing christian? Or art thou going to be a fig tree that bears no fruit?

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I appreciate the input. I read the bible only once many years ago and came to the conclusion that all the good intentions of morality found in the scriptures were corrupted by the commandments, which are anti-human nature. But let me answer directly to the Luke quote…appointing the lesson onto humans is all good and noble, but there is a crucial mistake in this tale. The owner of the vineyard already disrespected nature by assuming that every tree has to follow his needs and that he can destroy what he deemed unnecessary. What he ignored is the fact that nature itself balanced the ecosystem and gave every individual tree a purpose that aids it's environment. Fast forward to modern times and we have the prove that humanities industrialization of condensed nature, exploited for only one purpose (in this case vineyards), led to the destruction of the ecological balance, which is now threatening the existence of the end product.

In doing this he broke two of the (corrupted) commandments…Thou shalt not kill and Thou shalt have no other gods before me. The latter by playing god himself in directing the outcome of life and death.

Not worshiping life will end all of it. You also don't have to add a god to nature. I'm fine with having the God be the creator of nature.

I can be productive by simply chasing the truth, while respecting the believes of others. Just don't assume I would keep quiet when I spot inconsistencies.

Your god is not the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Your god looks suspiciously like Gaia.

I could debate with someone who is actually interested and studious, or I could debate with you.
Guess which one I'm going to do.