07-14-2012, 05:14 AM
kdsii wrote:
I agree with you. The idea of another 26,000 years of all this separation created and maintained by different religions and races and customs and civilizations, forming misunderstandings and argument and hate and fear, and living under the Beast while we're at it . . . Arghhhh
Eric wrote:
I'm delighted for you, and I love you.
The dichotomy of heaven and hell are right here on this planet in 3D.
and Eric wrote:
Well said. And thanks Eric, for that magnificent site:
http://docs.google.com/View?id=ddhjsbdd_70cw5kxxd8
Lightseeker wrote:
The Church wanted to deny the spark of That One within each of us, to more easily control. And they began with an illiterate population who totally depended upon the Priests who knew how to read Latin.
I've often thought that Jesus may easily have said that he was a child of God.
Being a Jew, while speaking to Jews, that would have been a yawn.
Calling Jesus the child of God, separated him from us. This is just my thought, but I think changing "a" into "the" has made a very big difference.
Jesus preached that we can do as he does, only more and bigger and better.
Quote:The closest thing I can understand, relating to the idea of hell, is 'missing the boat' at Havest time, and spending another cycle in Third to make up your mind in terms of polarity.
I agree with you. The idea of another 26,000 years of all this separation created and maintained by different religions and races and customs and civilizations, forming misunderstandings and argument and hate and fear, and living under the Beast while we're at it . . . Arghhhh
Eric wrote:
Quote:To be honest, I'm having such a good time here that I wouldn't be upset if I missed the harvest. Life is grand, 3rd density or otherwise.
I'm delighted for you, and I love you.
The dichotomy of heaven and hell are right here on this planet in 3D.
and Eric wrote:
Quote:Ultimately though, in the face of infinity, these examples are but transient mile markers on a long, long journey. That's completely opposite the Christian conception of Hell, which is said to be of unending, infinite misery. (What a downer...)
Well said. And thanks Eric, for that magnificent site:
http://docs.google.com/View?id=ddhjsbdd_70cw5kxxd8
Lightseeker wrote:
Quote:Christianity and by extension concept of Hell doesn't acknowledge that humans themselves are of a divine nature and has all sorts of philosophical problems raised when said that it was created by a benevolent and merciful God.
The Church wanted to deny the spark of That One within each of us, to more easily control. And they began with an illiterate population who totally depended upon the Priests who knew how to read Latin.
I've often thought that Jesus may easily have said that he was a child of God.
Being a Jew, while speaking to Jews, that would have been a yawn.
Calling Jesus the child of God, separated him from us. This is just my thought, but I think changing "a" into "the" has made a very big difference.
Jesus preached that we can do as he does, only more and bigger and better.