Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Wednesday, 7 May 2014

Humans Are Free-Blog



Posted: 06 May 2014 10:30 PM PDT
You've got the words to change a nation,
But you're biting your tongue.
You've spent a life time stuck in silence,
Afraid you'll say something wrong.


If no one ever hears it, how we're gonna learn your song?



So come, on come on,
Come on, come on!


You've got a heart as loud as lions,
So why let your voice be tamed?

 

Baby, we're a little different,
There's no need to be ashamed.



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Posted: 06 May 2014 09:30 PM PDT
From birth, virtually all of us have been brainwashed through various outlets that encourage materialism, ego, subservience, control and conformity. But where do the origins of mind control begin and what can we do about it?

1. Religion

As children, the brainwashing begins in the church when we are baptized.  Many parents do not question baptism or the origins of it and blindly have their children baptized as the church welcomes them into the community in the name of Jesus Christ. The Jesus story, alone, isn’t questioned by enough Christians who blindly believe anything they are told in the name of “faith”.


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Posted: 06 May 2014 08:30 PM PDT
What does it mean to be ‘compassionate’? How can possessing this one quality greatly improve your life? And, most importantly, what can you do to embrace the power of compassion and create a better life for yourself and others?

What is compassion?

If you’re compassionate, that means that you feel concern for others who are struggling or suffering in some way. You care about them and their situation. For instance, you may have compassion for a person who lost a loved one in an auto accident or was just diagnosed with a horrible illness.


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Posted: 06 May 2014 08:30 PM PDT
Of all the earliest followers of Christ, none has sparked the level of interest generated by one particular woman – the biblical figure known as Mary Magdalene.

Revered as a saint, maligned as a prostitute, imagined as the literal bride of Christ, Mary of Magdala stands apart as an enigmatic individual about whom little is actually known, despite centuries of scholarly scrutiny and wild conjecture.

All that most Western Christians know about her is presented in the New Testament Gospels, and even that information is disputed. But there is some general agreement: She was a faithful disciple of Jesus Christ whom he had delivered from “evil spirits and infirmities.” Along with several other women, she ministered to Christ and witnessed his death on the Cross.


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Posted: 06 May 2014 07:00 PM PDT
Billions of Christians believe Christ was crucified, buried, and then rose again. This is the basis for Christian faith.

What if Jesus survived the crucifixion? Would this be pure blasphemy, or is there reason behind this assumption? 

There is evidence in the gospels themselves that say Christ may have survived the crucifixion and that the crucifixion to put it bluntly was a "fraud."


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