"He also compared his desire to legally change his age to that of transgender people seeking to change their birth certificates. “You can change your name. You can change your gender. Why not your age?”"
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"... where Christianity went wrong..." was to pick and choose what to believe rather than striving to be able to do all that was required. Call it theological 'self calming'. Nobody thinks that 1John 3:9 means what it says. Too threatening, too demanding. Therein lies the problem
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Gurdjieff also writes a great deal about science. Are you going to tell me that the sun literally is not a source of heat and light?
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Lame. And you know it. Try a bit sincerity now and again.
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I am being sincere. Do you not take that part literally? Why pick and choose what is literal and what isn’t?
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You're making the demand that the interpretation be either literal or inner, not I. That's a formatory trap. Mr. G's ideas on sexual normalcy are well known & not limited to BT. The state of the Sun you're referring to occurs in the Chapter entitled The Arch-absurd. Go figure.
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an relevant account from one of Mr. G's students- C. S. Nott. (quoted from his book <Teachings of Gurdjieff-a Pupils Journal>)pic.twitter.com/sBZdkIHUCe
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Obviously Mr. Gurdjieff and C.S Nott lived in an era when people still thought of homosexuality as some sort of disease that needed to be cured. Too bad they weren't even as awake and enlightened as the average modern progressive.
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I thank God for the privilege that this morning I am able to witness a Gurdjieffian refutation of the contemporary gender hysteria, a luxury so grand and absurd it could not have been conceived of in even the wildest imaginations of the most despotic ancient kings
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