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This episode addresses the danger of dogmas that contradict the eternal truth revealed by Jesus Christ, acting as a barrier between people and God, much like the oppressive rules and requirements of the Temple authorities did in of Jesus' time.
Key points include:
The overarching theme is a call to set aside dogma and focus on the direct teachings of Jesus, free from human-imposed interpretations and rules.
KYRIE SAYS: This replaces the first and very poor podcast. I'm also tossing out the 15-minute limit that came about so I could put them on Reddit. If people want to listen, they can come here or wherever this is hosted.
Check the transcript for clarity, some examples are hard to visualize solely through audible presentation.
TEXT Kyrie here.
THIS PODCAST IS NOT MONETIZED. LINKS:
Contact: [email protected]
CLOUD OF UNKNOWING Evelyn Underhill edition - free
HERETIC'S REDDIT HOME
Revelations of Divine Love [free PDF] Julian of Norwich
What the Gehenna?
The Collected Works of St. John of the Cross
By Kyrie DicentisThis episode addresses the danger of dogmas that contradict the eternal truth revealed by Jesus Christ, acting as a barrier between people and God, much like the oppressive rules and requirements of the Temple authorities did in of Jesus' time.
Key points include:
The overarching theme is a call to set aside dogma and focus on the direct teachings of Jesus, free from human-imposed interpretations and rules.
KYRIE SAYS: This replaces the first and very poor podcast. I'm also tossing out the 15-minute limit that came about so I could put them on Reddit. If people want to listen, they can come here or wherever this is hosted.
Check the transcript for clarity, some examples are hard to visualize solely through audible presentation.
TEXT Kyrie here.
THIS PODCAST IS NOT MONETIZED. LINKS:
Contact: [email protected]
CLOUD OF UNKNOWING Evelyn Underhill edition - free
HERETIC'S REDDIT HOME
Revelations of Divine Love [free PDF] Julian of Norwich
What the Gehenna?
The Collected Works of St. John of the Cross