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ruinsofathen · 2 years
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digital immortality | virtual e-morality
1. blueskies-bluescreens on tumblr 2. death, virtual grief and your digital footprint 3. online status of a steam community user 4. my journal dot com 5. & 7. hacked-wtsdz on tumblr 6. STurner4077 on twitter 8. the new forms of mourning by julie alev dilmaç 9. all the ghosts in the machine: illusions of immortality in the digital age 10. unknown 11. fairycosmos on tumblr 12. researching death online
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The Punishment of the Great Prostitute
Then one of the seven angels with the seven bowls came and said to me, “Come, I will show you the punishment of the great prostitute, who sits on many waters. The kings of the earth were immoral with her, and those who dwell on the earth were intoxicated with the wine of her immorality.” — Revelation 17:1-2 | Berean Reader's Bible (BRB) The Reader’s Bible © 2020 by Bible Hub and Berean Bible. All rights Reserved. Cross References: Isaiah 1:21; Jeremiah 2:20; Jeremiah 51:13; Ezekiel 31:4; Nahum 3:4; John 2:10; Revelation 1:1; Revelation 2:22; Revelation 3:10; Revelation 9:21
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weirdcollective · 1 year
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HAHAHAHA OK made by us
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yoga-onion · 1 year
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Legends and myths about trees
Celtic beliefs in trees (5)
Druids - Immortality of the spirits
The Celts worshipped nature, especially trees. They set aside a place surrounded by trees and nature as a sanctuary, which they called 'Nemeton'. Religious ceremonies were officiated by druids and took place in sanctuaries with oak trees, the trees most venerated by the Celts.
The druids were adept at magic and witchcraft, had the ability to foretell the future. They had specially recognised privileges and the inhabitants of the community did not go against the decisions of the druids.
We do not know with certainty what their doctrines (Druidism) were, as the druids placed great emphasis on oral tradition and left no written records. We can rely on the Greek and Roman classical writers:
According to Posidonius (135-51 BCE, Greek politician, philosopher and historian), “the Celts believed that the human soul is immortal and that the soul moves to another body and lives another life”. Strabo ( 64 or 63 BCE – c. 24 CE)  also notes that the Druids' “the human soul and the world are immortal. But sometimes fire and water prevail", recording a similar idea to Pythagoras.
The Pythagorean doctrine prevails among the Gauls' teaching that the souls of men are immortal, and that after a fixed number of years they will enter into another body.
Caesar made similar observations:
The main object of all education is, in their opinion, to imbue their scholars with a firm belief in the indestructibility of the human soul, which, according to their belief, merely passes at death from one tenement to another; for by such doctrine alone, they say, which robs death of all its terrors, can the highest form of human courage be developed. Subsidiary to the teachings of this main principle, they hold various lectures and discussions on the stars and their movement, on the extent and geographical distribution of the earth, on the different branches of natural philosophy, and on many problems connected with religion.
One cannot help but think that at the heart of Druidism was the theory of the 'immortality of the spirit'.
If the Druidism is valid, then there would be a mixture of people around us today who have inherited the spirit of the ancient Druids as various other lives all over the world. For example, a star football player who gives people hope for life or ....... maybe just a tea lady.
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木にまつわる伝説・神話
ケルト人の樹木の信仰 (5)
ドルイド〜霊魂の不滅
ケルト人は自然、特に樹木を崇拝した。木々と自然に囲まれた地を聖域として確保し、「ネメートン」とと呼んだ。宗教的儀式はドルイドが司祭となって、ケルト人が最も崇拝した樹木であるオークの木のある聖域で行われた。
ドルイドは魔法や呪術に通じ、未来を予言する能力があった。彼らは特別に認められた特権をもち、共同体の住民は、ドルイドの決定に逆らうことはなかった。
ドルイドは口承を重視し、文字記録を残さなかったので、ドルイドたちの教義 (ドルイディズム) がどのようなものであったか確実なことはわからない。ギリシャ・ローマの古典作家たちに頼れば:
ポシドニウス (紀元前135~51年、ギリシャの政治家・哲学者・歴史家)によれば「ケルト人は人間の魂は不滅であり、魂は別の体へと移り、別の生を生きる」と考えた。また、ストラボン (紀元前64年または63年 - 紀元24年頃) は、ドルイドの「人間の魂と世界は不滅である。しかし、時に火と水が勝つことがある」というピタゴラスと同じような考えを記録している。
ピタゴラス学派の教義はガリア人の間で広まっており、人の魂は不滅であり、一定の年月が経てば別の肉体に入るという教えである。
シーザーも同様の考察をしている:
あらゆる教えの主目的は、彼らの意見によれば、人間の魂の不滅性に対する確固たる信念を学者に植え付けることであり、それは彼らの信念によれば、死によって一つの天幕から別の天幕へと移るにすぎない。なぜなら、死の恐怖をすべて取り除くこのような教義によってのみ、人間の最高の勇気が育まれると彼らは言っている。この大原則の教えに付随して、彼らは星とその動き、地球の広さと地理的分布、自然哲学のさまざまな分野、宗教に関連する多くの問題について、さまざまな講義や討論を行っている。
ドルイドの教義の中核には「霊魂の不滅」説があったと思わざるを得ない。
もし、このドルイドたちの教義 (ドルイディズム) が有効であるならば、現代の私たちの周りにも、古代ドルイドの精神を受け継いだ人々が、世界中のさまざまな生として混在していることになる。たとえば、人々に生きる希望を与えるサッカーのスター選手とか...... あるいは、ただの給仕係のおばさんかもしれない。
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islam-defined · 10 months
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God created Males & Females but He restricted sex
Someone here in Tumblr asked " If God created males and females then why did He restrict sex which is also a part of His creation? So there is no God and there should not be any limitation on sex.
Well, there is just one straightforward reply. Yes, there is God and yes he has restricted sex. And if He would not have restricted sex then the male-dominated society should have made every woman prostitute. Society (not religion) calls this unlimited sex prostitution.
It's a billion-dollar industry run by men, and this industry's evils in the few images below speak for itself. Now it's upon women to decide, "Has God done any injustice by restricting sex by marriage only?
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biblebloodhound · 25 days
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Raised Into a Spiritual Body (1 Corinthians 15:35-49)
Death will give way to life.
But someone will ask, “How are the dead raised? With what kind of body will they come?” How foolish! What you sow does not come to life unless it dies. When you sow, you do not plant the body that will be, but just a seed, perhaps of wheat or of something else. But God gives it a body as he has determined, and to each kind of seed he gives its own body.  Not all flesh is the same: People have…
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thelof9 · 1 year
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Oh yeah? You're a fan of Marissa Marcel? Then name three of her movies.
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thewordfortheday · 2 years
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Flee from youthful lusts. 2 Timothy 2:22
To flee in Greek means to run to the point of vanishing. You run so far from the temptation that you can’t even see it any more. This truth is so simple, yet so profound! It’s also the area where so many stumble. When faced with temptation, many run a little – but not far enough. You must cut sin off at the root. If you’re weak in certain areas, don’t keep surrounding yourself with the opportunity to stumble. Avoid. Flee. There’s no wisdom in entertaining the thing sent to destroy you. Escape that temptation to the point of vanishing!
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wiirocku · 1 year
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1 Peter 4:3 (NLT) - You have had enough in the past of the evil things that godless people enjoy—their immorality and lust, their feasting and drunkenness and wild parties, and their terrible worship of idols.
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caleism-1 · 1 year
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Cale lay in bed, staring up at the ceiling in shock.
He was glad that Choi Han and the children were in Harris Village now - no one could see his confusion...
Or would it be better to say horror?
"Cale..."
There was silence for a moment. Cale waited patiently for him to continue, but it was only when he was about to hurry Crybaby up that he continued.
"We did a long check and... We think you got complete immortality."
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“I won’t be told, ‘I have a supernatural offer for you, and if you don’t accept it, you can be tortured forever.’ I won’t be talked to like that. That is the language of fascism and dictatorship. It’s directly immoral, and it’s a great relief to know that it’s completely mythical.”
-- Christopher Hitchens
The beliefs of theists are some of the most profoundly immoral you will ever find. Imagine a god this repugnant being venerated. Unfortunately, many do.
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immaculatasknight · 4 months
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An odious new normal
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corvianbard · 2 months
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#6094
Wild man of clay, Come to the city under tyranny To keep the king from going astray From the path to immorality.
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divno · 11 months
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When did we become such terrible people?”
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“Maybe we’ve always been terrible.
-M.L. Rio, If We Were Villains
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atheostic · 1 year
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"You don’t need religion to have morals. If you can’t determine right from wrong then you lack empathy, not religion."
--- Atheist saying
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