<2023-04-08T16:54:15.000Z> moomin: hi, don't want to comment on your post or it will trigger a hellthread, but your quote verse from Matthew is a direct allusion to reincarnation. I am fully aware you wont agree and neither should you, but I just want you to be aware that the figure known as Christ has a Pagan background and his reincarnation is a Dionysian tradition which has an indigenous European origin. I'm not trying to be right or delegitimize your beliefs, more to say that there is a hidden and deeper indigenous European context to Christ outside of Christianity as it is known, which should strengthen you not dissuade you. 
<2023-04-08T17:00:50.000Z> moomin: libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=56E5ED759D771891354A594681A9D9F0 https://i.poastcdn.org/4528ba1928c344e2394a751ee5ed64043e47c90fd5c59d6e83578673dabec4fe.jpg
<2023-04-08T17:01:31.000Z> moomin: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esus
<2023-04-08T17:03:45.000Z> handstamp: I don't entirely disagree - I like the idea of early Europe (especially Greek) being "Christian before Christ". I don't know a ton about it but I know Aquinas was big on that
<2023-04-08T17:17:47.000Z> moomin: interesting, I should read more of Aquinas. there is much that is hidden and I think much of our history has been altered artificially. I want you to spare me 17 minutes and watch this: odysee.com/@Inspector_Norf:1/Eternal:5e7
<2023-04-08T17:17:59.000Z> moomin: odysee.com/@Inspector_Norf:1/Eternal:5e7