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RE: The Luciferian Roots of Diversity: A Theological Examination of Sin, Conformity, and Societal Harmony in Christian Scripture

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A very interesting read, but I think it overlooks the fact that Jesus was trying to get Jews to stop conforming to a Hebrew society that had become increasingly corrupt.

As society progresses, many traditional moral norms (like getting married before you turn 16) become abhorrent to harmonious society. Jesus was prosecuted very specifically for attacking Jewish traditions that he felt were leading to moral decay. Based on the reasoning you've presented here, Jesus spent his entire lifetime in the sin of nonconformity.

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Jesus could be a fallen angel too, kicked out of the heaven for having too much of a personal ideological identity and therefore he materialized into an individual. Then he came on Earth to spread his unpopular opinions in the earthly world and after this assignment was finished he was taken back.

It's not the rules of the bottom of the pit but the recognition and conformity to the rules of the higher planes before you fall down I was intending to refer to. The methods and ideas on the ground are often interpretations created in the minds of the appointed shepherds and those ideas can be very impure, corrupted and skewed by their personal greed for material and power.