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    The Ambiguity of Early Christianity: How we misread Paul

    Not sure I understand your point - in the Coptic text, the word / 'product' : ⲟⲉⲓⲕ - translates to: 'bread', 'loaf' 'Whoever has ears, let him hear!' serves as a marker i.e. Jesus telling the audience to pay close attention to what was said and even alluding to: 'Let's see if there's anyone...
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    The Ambiguity of Early Christianity: How we misread Paul

    In the Emperor's New Clothes: The courtiers & the adults: How marvelous are the emperor's new clothes! The child: But, he is naked! The child - not ruled by the perception of the others - was conceptually, a sovereign The adults - have been pre-programmed to the tune in to (be part of) the...
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    The Ambiguity of Early Christianity: How we misread Paul

    Thus, proving to yourself - and to your fellow audience - your own CONCEPTUAL Sovereignty All the other parables - in Thomas - function in the same manner: #8, #20, #107,.... for the ordinary folks who are familiar with the reality vs the depiction in the parables Together, the parables - in...
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    The Ambiguity of Early Christianity: How we misread Paul

    CONCEPTUAL Sovereignty IS Individual Agency: "But he hasn't got anything on," a little child said. Consider this: The Real Lesson from the Emperor’s New Clothes What was the real issue that ultimately led to the LO$$E$ at the🔺top? Was it: a. the 🔺 Ruler(s)? b. the 🔺 System? c. the 🔺 Paradigm...
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    The Ambiguity of Early Christianity: How we misread Paul

    ⲥⲁⲉⲓⲣ translates to 'colostrum' and 'butter' - neither of which are leavening agents. It is scientifically impossible to make large loaves of bread from dough using these alone. (1) Interlinear Nag Hamadi Coptic Thomas + Coptic Dictionary Online e.g. Thomas Paterson Brown but corrected where...
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    The Ambiguity of Early Christianity: How we misread Paul

    Makarios = Blissful are the Poor FOR yours is the sovereignty - i.e. CONCEPTUAL sovereignty - of the heavens! (Thomas #54) This was what the people in the town of Worgl, Austria (nearly) uncovered for the world in 1932 For a brief moment, they thrived in the midst of the Great Depression -...
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    The Ambiguity of Early Christianity: How we misread Paul

    Are you not exercising your own conceptual sovereignty - interpreting, (in)validating, innovating and creating concepts - right now - through this forum? People have in fact become drunk -- self subjugated to, and self incapacitated - by wine - by concepts - man-made constructs. When ever they...
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    The Ambiguity of Early Christianity: How we misread Paul

    The Good News for Mankind is about the Sovereignty -- and not "Kingdom" -- within every one of us i.e. Conceptual Sovereignty -- We are Conceptualizers - Interpreters, Invalidators, Innovators and Creators of concepts - that is the spirit inborn within everyone - our holy spirit. The following...
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