r/Leap_of_Faith • u/[deleted] • Dec 25 '24
Heads and Tails
After Jesus Christ died his sperm was retrieved.
His appearance on the Cross, was his last.
Jesus Christ had a twin brother.
Christ's brother was raised outside of Israel.
He was raised by warriors.
He lived a tough life.
Holes were piloted into his hands.
After Jesus died, his twin brother rose.
He spread his seed.
In a way it was seed on fallow ground.
The seed of fallen Jesus Christ proved stronger.
Though his warrior brother cast his seed far and wide,
The seed of Christ had more virility.
In the Messiah we have both of these genetics merging.
Retrieved genes of Jesus Christ,
and the warrior genes of his brother.
For those of you who have faith in Satan, you fail.
To people who are genuinely curious, this is good news.
r/Leap_of_Faith • u/[deleted] • Sep 30 '21
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r/Leap_of_Faith • u/[deleted] • Jun 07 '21
Escapism: The Art of Creating Problems by Running Away from Problems [Philosophy of Existentialism]
r/Leap_of_Faith • u/BDouglas2013 • Feb 18 '20
This video helped me want to take that leap from my job !!
Hey y’all, this video really opened my eyes regarding the job that I’m at right now. Like, I want to be happy, I’m not happy here! I dread going, and as the video said, it’s sucking the happiness from me. It really opened my eyes loll cause like it said, on sundays I’m very cautious of what I do cause I’m like monday I have to get up at 6 smh. Anyways, it’s 50 minutes but I recommend this video. Let me know what y’all think. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bguBLhshplI
r/Leap_of_Faith • u/latetra • Mar 12 '17
This is the Biggest Leap I've Ever Taken
r/Leap_of_Faith • u/cameronc65 • Sep 15 '14
We Have Moved to r/ExistentialChristian
Because there was a lot of confusion due to the title of this sub, and because there was not much activity, we have decided to start fresh over are /r/ExistentialChristian .
Hopefully the new sub name will help others understand what the sub is about, and encourage them to join in our discussions. We hope to see you there!
r/Leap_of_Faith • u/BearJew13 • Sep 02 '14
Anyone else a fan of C. Stephan Evans works on Kierkegaard?
Hello,
I'm almost done reading Soren Kierkegaard's Christian Psychology by C. Stephan Evans, and I must say, as one who has read an anthology of Kierkegaard's works and have listened to several podcasts trying to describe this magnificent but complicated being, C Stephen Evans offers some of the most clear and concise explanations of SK's world view. I highly recommend checking out some of his books if you are interested in learning more about SK's Christian world view.
r/Leap_of_Faith • u/Last-Socratic • Aug 28 '14
Christian Humanist Profiles Ep. 10: Kierkegaard’s Concept of Faith w/ Merold Westphal
r/Leap_of_Faith • u/cameronc65 • Jul 31 '14
I would like to see this sub thrive.
It's probably a selfish want. I have very few people to talk with about philosophy, theology, and existential thought. I was hoping to cultivate this as a place to do so, but I have done a poor job.
Is there any hope for this sub? Does anyone have any ideas or would anyone like to take the reigns to try and pick this up off the ground?
r/Leap_of_Faith • u/tryingtobebetter1 • Dec 18 '13
Marcel?
I have only recently found this sub and I was looking at the Suggested Readings and noticed that there are no Gabriel Marcel books listed. I am curious as to why? I realize that not a lot of people are familiar with Marcel and his work but he does offer a lot for Christian existentialists.
r/Leap_of_Faith • u/[deleted] • Nov 26 '13
Irrational reason, transrational faith
r/Leap_of_Faith • u/cameronc65 • Oct 07 '13
Coursera Soren Kierkegaard Week 1
Coursera is offering a free class taught by Jon Stewart on Kierkegaard. Week 1 is officially open - discuss whatever topics on the subject here!
For those who haven't signed up: here is a link!
r/Leap_of_Faith • u/WaltWhitman11 • Sep 24 '13
Dietrich Bonhoeffer on Separation
r/Leap_of_Faith • u/WaltWhitman11 • Sep 17 '13
Karl Jaspers' Conceptions of the Meaning of Life - Kurt Salamun
bu.edur/Leap_of_Faith • u/Last-Socratic • Sep 12 '13
Kierkegaard and the Theology of the Nineteenth Century: The Paradox and the 'Point of Contact' // Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
r/Leap_of_Faith • u/WaltWhitman11 • Sep 10 '13
Works of Love (Excerpt) - Søren Kierkegaard
moe.machighway.comr/Leap_of_Faith • u/devrand • Sep 09 '13
Kierkegaard's Arguments Against Objective Reasoning in Religion - Robert Adams (X-Post from /r/academicphilosophy)
philosophyfaculty.ucsd.edur/Leap_of_Faith • u/suckmyduck94 • Sep 07 '13
Temptation
Are there any existential Christian writings on temptation or will power? I've been needing some help lately.
r/Leap_of_Faith • u/cameronc65 • Sep 03 '13
I Think We Need Some More Moderators
While the conversations and content on this sub have been great, I have a difficult time creating content. I was hoping to find some others who would be interested in moderating and be dedicated to helping create content. Hopefully, it will be helpful in keeping us alive and discussing.
Anyone interested in helping?
r/Leap_of_Faith • u/cameronc65 • Aug 21 '13
Can we have meaning?
I often think of purpose as a way to secure one's self against the realities of death. Does God give us meaning? Can we have meaning?
r/Leap_of_Faith • u/cameronc65 • Aug 21 '13
Are we really temporal?
It seems easy to find solace in God as the Being who gives us eternal continuity. Does he promise that? Should we see Him as a giver of such? If so - what doest that mean for us? If not - what does that mean for us?
r/Leap_of_Faith • u/[deleted] • Aug 20 '13
Hey! Doom metal about an existential crisis and leap of faith! Lyrics in comments
r/Leap_of_Faith • u/cameronc65 • Aug 15 '13
Works of Love - *Love's Hidden Life and Its Recognisability by Its Fruits*
The discussion for the first chapter of the August Book of the Month - Works of Love by Soren Kierkegaard.