“Dissolving the Closed Horizon: A Free-Religious Pentecost” by Andrew James Brown

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Brown, Andrew James. “Dissolving the Closed Horizon: A Free-Religious Pentecost.” Blogspot. Caute, 23 May 2026, https://andrewjbrown.blogspot.com/2026/05/dissolving-closed-horizon-free.html.

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In established Christianity's Alpha-Way-Omega, how does one get from Alpha to Omega? :: Following strict Way by the Church.

In established Christianity's Alpha-Way-Omega, which parts are exactly the same? :: Alpha and Omega

Why does Andrew James Brown find Alpha-Way-Omega suffocating? :: Nothing new is discovered or created.

Bible verse location of the myth of Pentecost. :: Acts 2:1–31

Traditionally, Pentecost is taken as the birth of the Church.

Per Bloch, what happens in the moment of Pentecost to the idea of God as an external creator? :: Disappears.

Per Bloch, how does the external creator God disappear in the moment of Pentecost? :: God dissolves and reside inside people as the Holy Spirit.

In jiyū shūkyō terms, what does Pentecost represent? :: The newness of each moment and thing.

Per Andrew James Brown, for a free-religionist, home is not what? :: A static paradise left behind and desired to return to.

Per Andrew James Brown, for a free-religionist, home is what? :: The open future we are inviting into every moment.

Meaning of the acronym TINA. :: There is no alternative.

Meaning of the acronym TATIANA. :: That Astonishingly, There Is An Alternative