On my Salmon on the Thorns web page I present some main
non-religious messages, backed by my similarity to some
past major pagan and non-pagan religious figures.
The message I consider most significant is
"The fundamental is to love; however this can not be always achieved
and so one must at least strive to love. Messages that conflict with that sentence must be discarded or edited to no longer conflict.”
This I think describes true fundamentalism, whereas many
so-called fundamentalists follow minor messages that
conflict with their core messages.
My messages are from me, but I think I will not be allowed
to proceed unless my eight main deities agree with them.
(And indeed I am not having much luck proceeding.)
Also note that I have vowed to not start a new religion.
On 7/16/25 12:22 AM, David Dalton wrote:
On my Salmon on the Thorns web page I present some main
non-religious messages, backed by my similarity to some
past major pagan and non-pagan religious figures.
The message I consider most significant is
"The fundamental is to love; however this can not be always achieved
and so one must at least strive to love. Messages that conflict with that sentence must be discarded or edited to no longer conflict.”
This I think describes true fundamentalism, whereas many
so-called fundamentalists follow minor messages that
conflict with their core messages.
My messages are from me, but I think I will not be allowed
to proceed unless my eight main deities agree with them.
(And indeed I am not having much luck proceeding.)
Also note that I have vowed to not start a new religion.
Dave is drifting further and further into NadaLand alas ...
WAY off his meds it seems ..........
On 7/16/2025 1:31 AM, David Dalton wrote:
On Jul 16, 2025, c186282 wrote
(in article<[email protected]>):
On 7/16/25 12:22 AM, David Dalton wrote:
On my Salmon on the Thorns web page I present some main
non-religious messages, backed by my similarity to some
past major pagan and non-pagan religious figures.
The message I consider most significant is
"The fundamental is to love; however this can not be always achieved and so one must at least strive to love. Messages that conflict with that
sentence must be discarded or edited to no longer conflict.”
This I think describes true fundamentalism, whereas many
so-called fundamentalists follow minor messages that
conflict with their core messages.
My messages are from me, but I think I will not be allowed
to proceed unless my eight main deities agree with them.
(And indeed I am not having much luck proceeding.)
Also note that I have vowed to not start a new religion.
Dave is drifting further and further into NadaLand alas ...
WAY off his meds it seems ..........
I take it that you don’t agree with the message, then?
Honey, life is WAY too short to shift through your personal webpage!
Give us a teaser and maybe that will do the trick?!
Dawn
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