If the vocal majority of those claiming to follow the same path you do actually walked as you do...
I not only would have no quarrel with that religion, I'd feel better for the world.
It has been said that if Jesus came today, he'd be a pagan. I don't know the veracity of that; he might be allergic to patchouli or actually expect someone to accomplish something besides self-gratification...but I do know he would not be obsessed with outlawing homosexuals, waging war on muslims, or in any other way harming people.
Oh, he might set aside some time to upset The Establishment; but in this America, that establishment claims to follow him. What a conundrum, eh? Loki is bellylaughing at him in the Deity Lounge at the end of the Universe.
He most likely would be fixing up his home, taking care of his family, and trying to lead by example. He'd lose all sense of time as he wrote music and played with his children. When he looked into his wife's eyes, he'd know that he really did know the Meaning of Life. He'd occasionally step in front of folk and sing them a song...or give them a story, whereby they might look into themselves and find that they are wasting too much time on matters that don't grow corn, and not enough time on loving one another.
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If the vocal majority of those claiming to follow the same path you do actually walked as you do...
I not only would have no quarrel with that religion, I'd feel better for the world.
It has been said that if Jesus came today, he'd be a pagan. I don't know the veracity of that; he might be allergic to patchouli or actually expect someone to accomplish something besides self-gratification...but I do know he would not be obsessed with outlawing homosexuals, waging war on muslims, or in any other way harming people.
Oh, he might set aside some time to upset The Establishment; but in this America, that establishment claims to follow him.
What a conundrum, eh? Loki is bellylaughing at him in the Deity Lounge at the end of the Universe.
He most likely would be fixing up his home, taking care of his family, and trying to lead by example.
He'd lose all sense of time as he wrote music and played with his children.
When he looked into his wife's eyes, he'd know that he really did know the Meaning of Life.
He'd occasionally step in front of folk and sing them a song...or give them a story, whereby they might look into themselves and find that they are wasting too much time on matters that don't grow corn, and not enough time on loving one another.
I know this guy in Independence like that...