“God knew man would evolve. People think some of the Old Testament laws are absurd now because we live in a very different culture, a different time period. They had their problems and we have ours. God is constant but man is not, and he foreknew the ever-changing world his people would have to deal with; therefore, and if there is indeed an omniscient God, a Christ-like figure would be our only rational, possible connection to a constant, holy God throughout the evolution of culture and social law. The only answer that makes sense when it comes to relevance regarding religions and time periods is Christ, and the chances are slim that men could have invented it.” LoveGodLawHumanityCultureJesusChristChangeFreedomEvolutionMoralityBibleJesus ChristConstantScriptureRationalComplexityHolinessConnectionAbsurdityRulesNew TestamentOld TestamentFickleApologeticsProfundityHoliness Of GodForeknowledgeSocial Law Book:Killosophy Source: Killosophy
“It’s not natural for members of a society to adopt a calm, rational stance towards a group of people who violate social restrictions to act in a contrary fashion in all matters. Society is bound to misunderstand them, ascribing perverse motives to their straightforward actions, viewing as evil whatever they regard as good. So it should be. It is one of the penalties to be paid for deliberately breaking social laws.” SocietyRestrictionsSocial Law Book:Gora Source: Gora
“Again, I had no feeling of the supernatural, no belief that this was more than another nasty twist in the masque, a black inversion of the scene on the beach. That does not mean I was not frightened. I was, and very frightened; but my fear came from a knowledge that anything might happen. That there were no limits in this masque, no normal social laws or conventions.” FearPlot TwistsSocial LawSocial Conventions Book:The Magus Source: The Magus