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Why Christian nations are not acting Christian
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<blockquote data-quote="2PhiloVoid" data-source="post: 76467439" data-attributes="member: 167101"><p>It's interesting to know that you speak several languages, but regardless of what our modern languages do in attempting to handle a Jewish concept of God from a by-gone era, language and culture, I'm going to remain with my existential perspective in viewing the Holy Spirit in an more neutral, non-binary way and without projecting anthropomorphic attributes to "Him."</p><p></p><p>I especially want to combine my perspective with my inclination to think that there any historical anthropomorphizing of the Holy Spirit within various sectors of Christianity was never a license for those who affiliate and identify with this faith ... to assert themselves violently in the world (such as was seen, for instance, in the Crusades).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2PhiloVoid, post: 76467439, member: 167101"] It's interesting to know that you speak several languages, but regardless of what our modern languages do in attempting to handle a Jewish concept of God from a by-gone era, language and culture, I'm going to remain with my existential perspective in viewing the Holy Spirit in an more neutral, non-binary way and without projecting anthropomorphic attributes to "Him." I especially want to combine my perspective with my inclination to think that there any historical anthropomorphizing of the Holy Spirit within various sectors of Christianity was never a license for those who affiliate and identify with this faith ... to assert themselves violently in the world (such as was seen, for instance, in the Crusades). [/QUOTE]
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