eric wrote on Feb 11th, 2012 at 4:35pm:I never could make peace with the concept of a loving God that sent people to hell, even when I was a hardcore Christian. What about the people have never heard about Jesus, like Native Americans? They had no Bibles and no pastors to tell them the truth. But no one would ever talk about that.
I had other questions, too-- why did God let the prophet Elisha use his godly powers to brutally murder 42 children? And what about religions that were older than Judaism?
Too many questions, not enough answers. I've since moved on from Christianity.
As regards the O.T., my current understanding is that not everything in the O.T. is literal, historical accounts. (But, by no means am i a fan of the O.T. btw)
Quite a bit is suppose to be taken in a more symbolic-esoteric way. The story of Job is one such example, much of Genesis as well, etc. Often "stories" in the OT that involve very specific numbers, like 42 are deep esoteric-symbolic, they address numerological concepts, etc. The Hebrews were influenced quite a bit by the Egyptian and Sumerian cultures which were quite esoteric-metaphysical oriented.
But then again, i was raised in a non religious and non belief system oriented environment (lack of science dogma, lack of both Western and Eastern religious dogma, lack of New age for the most part, etc also), and so maybe my understanding of the Bible lacks. In any case, i've had a lot of nonphysical oriented experiences and messages involving Yeshua, which is why i "believe" in and respect him so much.
I've intuitively figured out he and/or his Disk is referenced in various non religious works, often in "veiled" ways, like Monroe's "He/She", Bruce's "Planning Intelligence", etc., etc. Both Cayce's and Rosiland McKnight's guidance however, was pretty blatant with talking about him and his very important roles in the Earth and in creation.
Bob Monroe was sufficiently interested in this "Jesus" dude, to have his friend at the time, remote viewer Joe McMoneagle do a Remote Viewing on a blind target for Joe. Joe didn't know the target, but Bob did.
The Remote Viewing of Jesus (which Joe picked up on during the R.V. a bit into it) was quite interesting in many respects. It actually confirmed some of Cayce's guidance about this character.
One such thing was describing this Being as sort of an Archetypal Being of Light who incarnated every once in awhile to reorient humanity back to a certain ideal, and even described him as having reddish hair.
Cayce, in describing Yeshua's looks, also mentioned that he had noticeable red in his hair, and also mentioned that his Disk would periodically project a lifetime/personality as a spiritual teacher and exemplar type who helped "retrieve" people 'stuck' in this dimension.
In other words, it doesn't seem that many people truly and more fully understand what this Jesus character is all about. This is both religious types and non religious, more exploratory nonphysical types.
It certainly isn't about "religion" at all. Too bad fundamentalist Christianity and Christians tend to so turn so many away from a more clear and holistic perception of him and what he means.