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On Christianity
« on: March 12, 2009, 09:33:03 PM »
The average Christian believes that there is Jehovah (God), good, and Satan, bad. These are the two polar opposites on an axis of morality. Man falls somewhere between these two extremes, the position depending on the decency of his character. As man we are unable to inhabit the utmost end of either side of this axis. By necessity we remain in the 'grey area', for if we were to reach either of the ends where God or Satan are denoted, we become one with these points as the absoluteness of these two transcend duality on their respective ends of the spectrum. Even the apotheosis of the saints falls short of being congruent or equal to God.  [Of course the more learned scholar will see God and Devil as two sides of the same coin, being a necessity of equilibrium.  Also, my use of the term "God" should not be confused with what others call the Tao, Brahman, the Infinite (Ain Soph), the All, or such others.  This is Christianity - God is usually viewed as some anthropomorphic being sitting out of sight, judging our every move and making sure we conform to His idea of 'good' (If the Christian God came down the chimney I would almost expect presents).  This Christian idea of God actually pertains to all of the Abrahamic religions.]

If one goes a little further it becomes apparent that God is not merely a single entity, but is in essence three. This three-fold view of God is known as the Holy Trinity. This Trinity consists of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. Now it must be understood that these three aspects are not really partitioned beings, rather they are three distinct states of a singular being. The best way to describe this is using the analogy of water. Water exists as solid, liquid and gas. Each of these three phases has different properties, but ultimately they are all water.

The Father is the creative aspect. He is the Creator of the universe and all that sits within it. The Son is the Logos or Word. It is through Him that one is given the opportunity of providence. The Holy Ghost is the resurrection of the spirit. It is the agent that is at work when one gives up his sinful, material existence and has his soul transformed or resurrected in divinity.

Pragmatically:
To have Christ in one's heart means that all doubt of death should be extirpated from one's soul. Death is not to be feared, because of the assurance of Heaven through the redemption of Christ.  And as death is the unconditional consequence of all life, there is nothing then that should cause fear.  [A basic psychological ploy if you will]
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Re: On Christianity
« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2009, 11:58:33 PM »
thank you for this post, it has been sometime since i thought about these aspects of existence. due to my work i am currently focused much more in the mental worlds. my attention has turned from the light of spirit to the lesser light of mind. this is where i work now, but it is nice to be reminded of the greater work still to be done.
And the  LORD God said, Behold, the man is become as  one of us, to know good and evil: and now, lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live for ever:

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Re: On Christianity
« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2009, 11:14:14 PM »
You are most welcome.  Tis but a minor contribution to this wonderful site.

Methinks, in regards to your post, that you are on the right path.  It is only by the guiding "lesser light of mind" that we can approach the greater "light of spirit".

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Re: On Christianity
« Reply #3 on: March 18, 2009, 11:37:03 PM »
i do recognise that i still have work to do for myself also. i am still greatly attracted to the material world in many of its forms.

but yes, my work at present is to raise consciousness for myself and as well as others who need help. one day in this life, i may be ready to let go of the earth and its attractions.
And the  LORD God said, Behold, the man is become as  one of us, to know good and evil: and now, lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live for ever:

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Re: On Christianity
« Reply #4 on: June 03, 2009, 02:53:49 PM »
That was a really good post seekinghga, a very simple , but succinct description. Also SWM remember we are in the world, but not of the world. I know Christians who have stopped watching TV or going to movies. They have isolated themselves from certain aspects of the world, but they still use cell phones and computers etc. I am not judging them if that is what they feel lead to do then fine. The thing is they are really trying to set themselves apart from the world, but they can't. I even know of people who have joined Christian /Communes. That is not what they call themselves, but I grew up in the 60's and saw my share of communes. Some of them were Christian based. They still have to make allowances in order to survive. The key is as I see it comes back to the fruit we bare. This sight as far as I can tell is a really good thing. It is serving a very important need. You are a very important part of that sight and process. Every good work we do doesn't have to have Jesus plastered all over it in order to be important. Love thy neighbor. Thanks for all the work you do providing this sight. Peace.
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