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Blue eyes - a foundation for unity?

Jim

Nets of Wonder
Online Religious Forums Lecturer, Jim Habegger, suggests that a blue-eyed model of deity may have better possibilities (than, for example, a brown-eyed black-haired population) for promoting worldwide, widespread fellowship and collaboration. In a recent post he writes:

The clear lack of black hair in many blue-eyed models may foster more religious tolerance, etc. etc.

What do you think? Do blue eyes really provide a better foundation than brown eyes for people to value all people everywhere, and to care what happens to them, more than they do now?
 

Spirit of Light

Be who ever you want
Online Religious Forums Lecturer, Jim Habegger, suggests that a blue-eyed model of deity may have better possibilities (than, for example, a brown-eyed black-haired population) for promoting worldwide, widespread fellowship and collaboration. In a recent post he writes:

The clear lack of black hair in many blue-eyed models may foster more religious tolerance, etc. etc.

What do you think? Do blue eyes really provide a better foundation than brown eyes for people to value all people everywhere, and to care what happens to them, more than they do now?
No eye color does not say anything about the ability to awaken to spiritual teaching. Nor does it say anything about they color of the eyes of the spiritual teacher like Jesus or Sakyamuni
What we can see is that inborn spiritual quality does have something to say about how people will grasp (spiritual) truth or not.
 

whirlingmerc

Well-Known Member
Online Religious Forums Lecturer, Jim Habegger, suggests that a blue-eyed model of deity may have better possibilities (than, for example, a brown-eyed black-haired population) for promoting worldwide, widespread fellowship and collaboration. In a recent post he writes:

The clear lack of black hair in many blue-eyed models may foster more religious tolerance, etc. etc.

What do you think? Do blue eyes really provide a better foundation than brown eyes for people to value all people everywhere, and to care what happens to them, more than they do now?

Blue eyed is too superficial.

The character and attributes of God are what has gravitas
 

Kenny

Face to face with my Father
Premium Member
Online Religious Forums Lecturer, Jim Habegger, suggests that a blue-eyed model of deity may have better possibilities (than, for example, a brown-eyed black-haired population) for promoting worldwide, widespread fellowship and collaboration. In a recent post he writes:

The clear lack of black hair in many blue-eyed models may foster more religious tolerance, etc. etc.

What do you think? Do blue eyes really provide a better foundation than brown eyes for people to value all people everywhere, and to care what happens to them, more than they do now?
I'm blue eyed so........ yes! :D
 
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David1967

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Online Religious Forums Lecturer, Jim Habegger, suggests that a blue-eyed model of deity may have better possibilities (than, for example, a brown-eyed black-haired population) for promoting worldwide, widespread fellowship and collaboration. In a recent post he writes:

The clear lack of black hair in many blue-eyed models may foster more religious tolerance, etc. etc.

What do you think? Do blue eyes really provide a better foundation than brown eyes for people to value all people everywhere, and to care what happens to them, more than they do now?

No I don't, but a lot of churches have pictures of a blue eyed Jesus with sandy blond hair. And I thought he was Jewish.
 

Kenny

Face to face with my Father
Premium Member
No I don't, but a lot of churches have pictures of a blue eyed Jesus with sandy blond hair. And I thought he was Jewish.
But aren't Jews all blue eyed and blond hair? Just when I thought I knew everything!
 

Jim

Nets of Wonder
My apologies everyone! I’ll try to remember fro now on, when I try to parody a sectarian thread title and OP, to start with a note that it’s a joke. I’m new at this. Sorry!
 
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