Ahhh, but there is always hope, it lives eternal! : )
brENsKi · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]MyHumanZoo wrote:[/b]Ahhh, but there is always hope, it lives eternal! : )[/QUOTE]
it's "springs eternal" not "lives". point being "human nature is to find" fresh optimism, rather than hope being a continual "living" thing you cite.
does your cult know you've gone awol?
MyHumanZoo · Member since
Correct...springs...my bad! God still loves ‘ya! : )
brENsKi · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]MyHumanZoo wrote:[/b]Correct...springs...my bad! God still loves ‘ya! : )[/QUOTE]
There's a huge difference between "springs" and "lives" - but you had no clue. Like you have no clue about what you believe in.
And God doesn't love me - because I reject the concept of God. Please, kindly f**k off back to your nonsense cult.
MyHumanZoo · Member since
Whether you reject Him or not, He still loves you. And He will always be ready for you (or anyone else) to turn to Him, regardless of what you have done or said or believed in the past! God bless!
brENsKi · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]MyHumanZoo wrote:[/b]Whether you reject Him or not, He still loves you. And He will always be ready for you (or anyone else) to turn to Him, regardless of what you have done or said or believed in the past! God bless![/QUOTE]
No he doesn't. He can't. Should he actually exist then he doesn't love or accept anyone who denounces him (like I do) and refuses to repent. Go fuck your own do-gooding self.
MyHumanZoo · Member since
He does, and He can. He loves you even as you denounce him, you can’t make it stop. And even though you won’t admit it, it feels good to have that unconditional love! You can be as bad as can be and there is still love and joy embracing you! : )
brENsKi · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]MyHumanZoo wrote:[/b]He does, and He can. He loves you even as you denounce him, you can’t make it stop. And even though you won’t admit it, it feels good to have that unconditional love! You can be as bad as can be and there is still love and joy embracing you! : )[/QUOTE]
delusional fool. leave me out of your fairy stories.
looks like Gerry's been mixing Ketamine with his LSD. Get help, fella. Soon!
Stargazer63 · Member since
On the day he died in 1991, I was shocked but felt so much in peace with death. Now with Freddie back in the limelight I was curious. I prayed and prayed with no answer until I felt I had to seek my answer. Well here is my opinions, thought and my answer was in the following.
Freddie was more spiritual than being "religious". He was a very private person. I understand that he did not speak about politics nor religion with friends, he held those views to himself only. Having said all that. I also read the same regarding claims that Freddie.became a Christian on his journey to the other side. It was claimed that he would pray every night on his knees, .and even requested a pastor to come over. Now I do not know how true that is, but there are other hints that gave me clues that he did;
He told the Opera Singer Montserrat Caballe that he did believe in God but he was spiritual and not religious after she told him she was Catholic.
I do sense that there was some repentance prayer that occur that was done very privately, just a very strong feeling I have.
“But in all the years I knew him, he never worshiped. I know nothing about his family’s religion. We never discussed it. But I do remember lying in bed beside him at night and hearing him praying. In which language? In English. To whom? I don’t know. I’d sometimes ask who he was talking to, and he’d just shrug and whisper, ‘I’m saying my prayers.’"
— Jim Hutton
I get a very strong feeling that his whispering prayers were either because he was weak or he was praying a repentance prayer that he did not want anyone to hear especially Jim.
Jim moved out of Freddie's room due to lack of sexual interest on Freddie's side.
Jim, Freddie’s husband, ask him for the wedding ring that Freddie was wearing. Freddie said NO, that he wanted to be cremated with it. Cremation = Fire = Purification.
Freddie’s education was at the Zanzibar Missionary School, where he was taught by Anglican nuns & his last years of education at the Roman Catholic St Joseph's Convent School. Now by no means does that mean he converted to their religion but perhaps carried some tenants of their belief.
Freddie believe his talent was a gift and that we all have a purpose in life.
What made me more assure of Freddie’s status with God? With the movie BoRap coming out, I came across a young man name Marc Martel. He won the lead singer for the Queen Extravaganza. In one of the YouTube videos I watched his performance on QE. Somewhere in one of the videos I felt God presence on that stage with Marc, but I also felt Freddie’s presence at the same time, both was so strong that I rejoiced. Having felt that, I felt as if someone was saying to me “Your answer is there but not what you see in front but in-between. So, I thought ok Marc looks like Freddie – Check; Marc sounds like Freddie – Check; Marc is a Christian - OMG. I was overwhelmed with this peace. That is a yes, Freddie is ok and he made it into Heaven where his Golden Jacket & golden Microphone awaits him. I know Freddie’s music will forever live in our Hearts while Freddie live on eternally in a Heavenly dimension.
Looks like I am not the only person who felt something spiritual on the stage with Marc. Check this out. It begins at 2:36 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLLnoc-iJs8&feature=youtu.be
Freddie Mercury aka Farrokh Bulsara is an extraordinary genuine Human Being, people like him comes around in a rare moon. Lets continue celebrating his life and music.
MyHumanZoo · Member since
Interesting analysis and information Stargazer, I tend to get a similar feeling. I also found it interesting about Marc Martel being Christian, and wondered if that had significance. I do hope it is true about Freddie being spiritual and coming to God!
Dougie 4 · Member since
I don't care what religion Freddie believed in...I love him regardless and any heaven, whether Christian or zoroastrian, would be the poorer without him
FriedChicken · Member since
I believe in the big OogaBooga as the eternal creator of the universe. You have never seen Him because He lives in the center of the Earth. And He hates you, no matter if you love Him, hate Him or don't believe in Him. After you are dead He will torture you, like He did before you were born and before He in His wisdom wiped your memory with the help of Ralph, his spirit helper.
And if you say He doesn't exist you hurt my feelings, because I strongly feel He is real!!!!1
imfanqueen · Member since
How glad I got to this forum. I have long been interested in the life of Freddy. In music lessons I wrote an essay about his life, but at that time there was not so much information about him in the public domain.
juspijolma · Member since
Whether you reject Him or not, He still loves you. And He will always be ready for you (or anyone else) to turn to Him, regardless of what you have done or said or believed in the past! God bless!
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CHEVYMAN · Member since
Freddie’s religion is a very old but very interesting one I get the feeling when he left his parents home he wasn’t particurily religious. I still think he went by a lot of those good Zoroastrian values though I don’t think they were far from his mind. Especially the hard work and good deeds and giving part.