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INDEED - ONLY "CHRISTIANS" ARE CHRISTLIKE, GODLY, GOODLY, DESTINED FOR HEAVEN. YEAH, RIGHT. "They will know you by how you Love." Christ Jesus "PERIOD, END OF STORY." SL
This Aug. 2, 2010 picture shows humanitarian leader Abdul Sattar Edhi as he sits on the side of a road in Peshawar, Pakistan to collect money for flooding victims. Edhi is a devout Muslim, but critical of Islamic clerics in general, not just extremists. He says they focus on ritual, preaching hellfire and defending the faith against imagined enemies, rather than helping the poor _ which he says should be the cornerstone of all faiths. (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed)
In this photo taken on July 24, 2010 orphan and street children live a house established by humanitarian leader Abdul Sattar Edhi in Karachi, Pakistan. Edhi is a devout Muslim, but critical of Islamic clerics in general, not just extremists. He says they focus on ritual, preaching hellfire and defending the faith against imagined enemies, rather than helping the poor _ which he says should be the cornerstone of all faiths. (AP Photo/Shakil Adil)
In this photo taken on July 24, 2010, orphan and street girls play at a house established by humanitarian leader Abdul Sattar Edhi in Karachi, Pakistan. Funded by donations from fellow citizens, Edhi's 250 centers across the country take in orphans, the mentally ill, unwanted newborns, drug addicts, the homeless, the sick and the aged. His fleet of ambulances picks up victims of terrorist bombings, gang shootings, car accidents and natural disasters. (AP Photo/Shakil Adil)
In this photo taken on July 24, 2010 humanitarian leader Abdul Sattar Edhi, kisses an orphan child living in one of his charity centers in Karachi, Pakistan. Edhi is a devout Muslim, but critical of Islamic clerics in general, not just extremists. He says they focus on ritual, preaching hellfire and defending the faith against imagined enemies, rather than helping the poor _ which he says should be the cornerstone of all faiths. (AP Photo/Shakil Adil)
In this photo taken on July 24, 2010, Belquees Begum, wife of humanitarian leader Abdul Sattar Edhi, takes care of children living in an Edhi charity home in Karachi, Pakistan. Edhi is a devout Muslim, but critical of Islamic clerics in general, not just extremists. He says they focus on ritual, preaching hellfire and defending the faith against imagined enemies, rather than helping the poor _ which he says should be the cornerstone of all faiths. (AP Photo/Shakil Adil)
In this photo taken on July 24, 2010, Belquees Begum, wife of humanitarian leader Abdul Sattar Edhi, takes care of children living in an Edhi charity home in Karachi, Pakistan. Funded by donations from fellow citizens, his 250 centers across the country takes in orphans, the mentally ill, unwanted newborns, drug addicts, the homeless, the sick and the aged. His fleet of ambulances picks up victims of terrorist bombings, gang shootings, car accidents and natural disasters. (AP Photo/Shakil Adil)
In this photo taken on Aug. 2, 2101 humanitarian leader Abdul Sattar Edhi sits on the side of a road in Peshawar, Pakistan to collect money for flooding victims. Edhi is a devout Muslim, but critical of Islamic clerics in general, not just extremists. He says they focus on ritual, preaching hellfire and defending the faith against imagined enemies, rather than helping the poor _ which he says should be the cornerstone of all faiths. Edhi has been helping the destitute and sick for more than 60 years. (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed)
In this photo taken on July 24, 2010, humanitarian leader Abdul Sattar Edhi, left, has a meal with children living in one of his charity houses in Karachi, Pakistan. Edhi is a devout Muslim, but critical of Islamic clerics in general, not just extremists. He says they focus on ritual, preaching hellfire and defending the faith against imagined enemies, rather than helping the poor _ which he says should be the cornerstone of all faiths. (AP Photo/Shakil Adil)
PLEASE DON'T BLOW THE FOLLOWING OFF. IT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE. IT MAY BE MY SINGLE GREATEST CONTRIBUTION. Dr. King thought that clearly Jesus taught us that Spirit is everthing, so he wanted to understand conceptually what constituted the dimensions of Spirit. He figured that such a clear conception would enable him and others to develop that Spirit to its maximum strength / capacity, and to enable a much clearer warning indicator of when the Spirit was nonexistant or critically ill. The following depicts Dr. King's conception. Each dimension can expand or contract independant of the others. The larger the area of the rectangle, the more complete and healthy the Spirit. Jesus tried, and so far failed at making this our Religion: The dimensions of Spirit / UNIVERSAL LOVE / Otherishess / Brotherhood / LIFE:
I've found Dr. Kings conception enormously helpful, but I began to wonder - is Adolf Hitler explained simply by being a small version of this cube - weak in every dimension. It became clear to me that no, this does not explain a Hitler. There are opposites for each of these dimensions. I believe that what follows is a reasonable and profoundly enlighening attempt at what this opposite, Flesh is. The U.S. and U.K. have succeeded beyond the dreams of avarice so far at making what follows the World Religion to which we enslave ourselves and eagerly sacrifice our children: The dimensions of Flesh / Selfishness / Lust / Capitalism / DEATH / EMPIRE:
Dr. King: "Life's most persistent and urgent question is, what are you doing for others."
Jesus: "What good is it if you have all of the world, but lose your Life?" Life's central choice: Stand on the spirit of A. UNIVERSAL LOVE, or B. EMPIRE
"There are two ways to live: you can live as if nothing is a miracle; you can live as if everything is a miracle." -Albert Einstien. Actually, the 1st way is Death." SL