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can someone explain what this was about? Was it him learning that the earthly realm is not actually a shadowland through experiencing love? Was it about him trying to reconcile his experience with his view that the earthly realm is a shadowland? There wasn't really enough to support the second interpretation IMO, but if it's the first one i don't understand why my christian family likes it so much since that seems like it would be anti christian. They can't explain it to me
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>>24881832
Most christian media is full of self contradictions and is incomprehensible. Don't worry about it
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>layman theologian crosses paths with a jew and is instantly subverted into believing nonsense

a classic tale
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>>24882010
I kekked
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I don't understand how something that exists can be "less real" than something else exists. just seems like a retarded and convoluted way of saying that heaven will be better than the world, which doesn't need saying, as it's self-evident. maybe he had bills to pay.
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>>24882462
you dont think the experience of being awake is more real than the experience of dreaming even though they are both equally experiences you have?
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>>24882471
ok maybe i was hasty



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