Thursday, August 28, 2008

The job of the enlightened and divinely blessed transcendent as the elimination of corruption and reinterpretation of misconception that lead to relig


The job of the enlightened and divinely blessed transcendent as the elimination of corruption and reinterpretation of misconception that lead to religions straying from the originators ideas.

by valpetridis @ 2008-06-02 - 22:04:50
The job of the enlightened and divinely blessed transcendent as the elimination of corruption and reinterpretation of misconception that lead to religions straying from the originators ideas.
Hercules returns with the armour and gets to keep one for himself. A breast plate would have been impervious to both arrows and swords made of softer metals. The fact Hercules had to choke the lion suggests the neck area of the armour was exposed. Moreover, Hercules introduces the new armour to the Greeks and shows a shift or new innovation taken from the non peaceful peoples pacified. Furthermore, What one learns from this tale as a messiah or anointed of God, and there were many in history, redeems religions and makes them peaceful as new ideas of divinity are used to explain and pacify the misconceptions of the old religions that have gained misconceptions based on unenlightened people adding or corrupting beliefs. The Jains call this the recontemporisation and reinterpretation of religion necessary to be done by the transcendent and enlighten to return the religious ideas to their original divine ideas. Nowadays our record keeping and dissemination of ideas is better, yet mass media disseminates ideas that help add and sometimes corrupt ideas. Another thing divinely blessed people try to do is eliminate corruption like eliminating bandits or people terrorizing areas. Hercules tasks are mythologically poetic expressions of his peaceful endeavours to make the areas Greeks lived in safe and peaceful. In the same way Rama the incarnation of the face of God(s) or angel called Vishnu was created to fight the corruption of his day. Christ is said to have come to save us as we went astray.

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