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===== - If we consider McMurtry’s Life-Value Onto-Axiology, the original Jesus was a life-affirming figure who challenged oppressive structures, while the later imperialized Christ became a tool of control. ===== * This fits within your broader critique of the Ruling Group Mind (RGM)—the structures of power that shape dominant narratives to maintain their own legitimacy. * The question then becomes: Can we rediscover the subversive, life-coherent teachings of Jesus outside of the imperial distortion? * This aligns with your interest in restoring faith traditions to their life-grounded origins rather than their RGM-controlled distortions. Would you like to explore how this version of Jesus' message can be reclaimed within a regenerative, life-affirming framework?
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