“Guilt, if cultivated in a Christian client, can render their Christianity worthless to themselves and others.” Quote by Geoffrey Wood
“I’ve seen a disobedient client simply turn his attention toward The Adversary and ask “Are You still there?” and suddenly all was made well between them.” ReligionChristianityChristian FictionGrimrack Author:Geoffrey Wood
“It seems The Adversary needs neither their guilt nor their request, but simply their return. In other words, since repentance is the process whereby guilt is turned into gratitude, He doesn’t mind if they skip a step and go directly to gratitude.” ReligionChristianityGratitudeGuiltRepentanceChristian FictionGrimrack Author:Geoffrey Wood
“That dusty hill we can scarcely look upon and then only with pain, The Adversary, also with pain, does and must ever witness The Crucifixion.” PainReligionChristianityWitnessChristian FictionCrucifixionGrimrack Author:Geoffrey Wood
“There is no quarrel between science and spirituality. I often hear people of science trying to use it to prove the nonexistence of the spiritual, but I simply can't see a chasm in between the two. What is spiritual produces what is scientific and when science is used to disprove the spiritual, it's always done with the intent to do so; a personal contempt. As a result, scientists today only prove their inferiority to the great founding fathers of the sciences who were practitioners of alchemy. Today's science is washed-out and scrubbed-down and robbed of everything mystical and spiritual, a knowledge born of contempt and discontent. Or perhaps, there are a few who wish to keep those secrets to themselves and serve everyone else up with a tasteless version of science and the idiots of today blindly follow their equally blind leaders.” SpiritualScienceSpiritualityKnowledgeHistorySocietySecretsAlchemyScientistsScientificIdiots Author:C. JoyBell C.
“Make them imagine repentance more like an appearance in court before a cranky old judge, less like a child knocking on his father’s study door to have a chat.” ReligionChristianityRepentanceChristian FictionGrimrack Author:Geoffrey Wood
“They view repentance as the thing they have to do in order to earn forgiveness, therefore the more difficult they make it, the more credit they tally up.” ReligionChristianityRepentanceChristian FictionGrimrack Author:Geoffrey Wood
“Remember, this type doesn’t really believe He’ll forgive them, by repenting they are trying to earn what they do not think, in any case, He will pay.” GodReligionChristianityRepentanceForgiveChristian FictionGrimrack Author:Geoffrey Wood
“Their guilt plus their repentance should have equalled forgiveness. But they don’t feel forgiven, so they failed, which makes them feel guilty, which was why they repented in the first place, so they’re stuck right where they started: Guilty.” GodReligionChristianityGuiltGuiltyRepentanceForgivenChristian FictionGrimrack Author:Geoffrey Wood
“And recently, we installed another word in its place which, to their minds, has a wholly positive connotation. We say ‘Gluttony’. They say ‘Consumerism’.” ReligionChristianityConsumerismChristian FictionGluttonyGrimrack Author:Geoffrey Wood
“Consumerism, the new black. I want my burger my way. Shaken not stirred. Sauce on the side and rare but not rare rare. Venti, two-pump, sugar-free vanilla, non-fat, two Splenda, extra-hot, extra-whip, extra-mocha Mocha and can you put the Splenda in before you pour the milk? (See, this is where it gets positively delicious!) Under the auspices of that wonderful word Consumerism, not only is this not seen as overly demanding, it’s positively encouraged by everyone.” ReligionChristianityConsumerismChristian FictionStarbucksGrimrack Author:Geoffrey Wood