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Luce NDs

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Device of power that may cost you much wealth ... is it best to avoid legalize marriage as Jesus did ... thus enraging those of the laws and loss of income from the marital debate?

An accounting company posed this in an AD recently ... thus indicating AD as a word beyond common interpretation! Hoo dahth unque it!

Get it together folk without legal oversight ... this will have pssst certain powers of direction ... expect hsssss Cis from biddy meis ...
 
I'm working towards deviation from norm and getting out more ... away from standards?

The kind of thing that eats at the essence ... of yah/Jah ... svasti expression! Counter to the bold blasts of the SS!
 
Device of power that may cost you much wealth ... is it best to avoid legalize marriage as Jesus did ... thus enraging those of the laws and loss of income from the marital debate?
Good question. I don't think divorce is a reason to avoid marriage, but it does give incentive to (a) make sure you get it right the first time and (b) maybe consider how a marriage might end earlier. Not the most romantic idea, though, so I don't think most people will think about it. I don't have a prenup but I also didn't have any real assets going in being only 4 years out of school. And, to be clear, we met in grad school so did go four years before we got married, which speak to my point (a). However, with so many second and third marriages happening, planning ahead can probably save some grief later. Dad's prenup helped us with the estate since it basically cut his third wife out of most of his assets that preceded the marriage (and him out of hers, but he went first so the reverse is kind of moot).

And not getting married doesn't automatically protect you from legal problems if you split. At the very least, if children are involved, there will be custody, access, and child support involved whether or not the parents are actually married to each other. And "palimony", as they called it at one point, is a thing though to what degree depends on where you live. Consult a lawyer, eh.
 
On another riff off the original post, why doesn't Christianity find it very odd that Jesus was not married? Judaism certainly would.
 
On another riff off the original post, why doesn't Christianity find it very odd that Jesus was not married? Judaism certainly would.
Because Christians adopted the Greek attitude that physical things like sex and reproduction are grimy messy things that can sully the purity of the soul. The body, the physical realm, is inferior to, less refined than, the spiritual. Never mind that there is almost no basis for that in Jesus' own teaching. Aristotle and Plato seem to have trumped Jesus once Hellenistic Jews and Gentiles got hold of the movement.
 
It is all just an extension of denial ... and thus it goes ... and few know what happened or where the entanglement episode disappeared ...

Imagine people dropping out of circulation and the vast go round about folks not desired by powerful controls!

The abstract is heis been out there for some time ...
 
Ham eth that hung in a dark place to be smoked after the salting ... the process being a myth to pigs if the knowledge thereof is dispatched!

Thus the urge to avoid those that didn't know ... so they passed and one went out there! Was the source of various poesy ... and the word dance began ... driven by the dark occult ... and fear of the great unknown ...

On top of that powerful hierarchy was a drifting concern that the common people as demos shouldn't know what the secular gods were up to ... and even with education the fixated couldn't get past that ancient set 2! Divine naivete ...

Thus in the end the devil picks up the pieces ... and patches as well as can be given all that was lost in skill, etc. It is a profound theory about wisdom ... that may travel under a different label so folks can continue to know not much! And the great unknown remains out there undisturbed ... a great power at rest? Tis a RIP Eire ... can the olfactory be looked into?
 
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