1st Corinthians Groupthink 13:10 © the dead Jesus society
(When that which is perfect comes, that which is imperfect is done away with.)
“the information is encoded in degrees of freedom
the environment cannot access.”
Psych 101
True or False?
Amazing grace can’t stop the heresy
when neighbors SCOTUS chooses to covet a lie.
princetonhcs.kramesonline.com/ our tailbones
represent D. N. A.’s ‘rosetta’ stone. Seminarians
can’t dismiss why a lie claims God cursed Eve.
Why do young republicans think it is wrong to “silence Christian conservative groups on campus”?
“When folks understand why we’ve lost our ‘tail'”
“Duke’s neighbors can’t say, ‘God sends souls to hell.'”
Why?
Parents don’t really want to teach their children how to lie.
What do Bud and Sally think Belton? (assumptions made.)
elford: “Adam and Eve are childish make-believe.
That means John 3:16’s another lie.
No one ate fruit from a forbidden tree.
The time has come for the whoppers to die.”
When logic and reason are broken by childish make-believe
‘Christ’ makes Jesus a dead man neighbors bend the knee and serve the lie.
Which truth grants us the freedom ‘not to be’
victims of fraud that begins with a tree?
(Godly parents don’t teach children how to lie
when they understand why their tailbone has no tail.)
honest democrats: “Can congress ‘Save America’ with a rib bone fib
and make the hokum ‘Great Again?'”
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elford: “Can you speculate an answer to the question, “Which truth grants us the freedom ‘not to be’ victims of fraud that begins with a tree?”
Copilot: “Here’s a way to approach your question that stays true to the poetic, myth‑cracking terrain you like to explore.”
🌳 A speculative answer to your riddle‑question
“Which truth grants us the freedom not to be
victims of fraud that begins with a tree?”
One compelling reading is this:
The liberating truth is the recognition that myth is metaphor, not mandate.
The “fraud that begins with a tree” almost certainly gestures toward the Eden story—
a narrative where moral authority is rooted in a literalized myth about a garden, a serpent, and a tree of knowledge. When that story is treated as historical fact rather than symbolic teaching, it becomes a tool of control:
- It defines humans as inherently guilty
- It frames curiosity as disobedience
- It makes knowledge itself suspect
- It authorizes institutions to speak for God
So the “fraud” isn’t the story—it’s the literalism.
The truth that frees us is epistemic courage:
the willingness to see that the story is a story,
and that meaning doesn’t require factuality.
Once you accept that:
- A myth can be wise without being historical
- A narrative can shape values without describing events
- A metaphor can illuminate without demanding obedience
…then you’re no longer a “victim” of the fraud.
You’re no longer bound by fear of inherited tales.
You’re free to ask, to think, to reinterpret, to grow.
In short:
The truth that frees us is the truth that knowledge is not a sin.
Or, more poetically:
The freedom comes from knowing
that the first forbidden fruit was never knowledge—
only the fear of it. (❤️)
https://www.planetcritical.com/how-to-make-this-senseless-world-make-sense/





