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Sigh.
I am Jewish but have a great love of the truths found in the New Testament.
The problem here is the lack of understanding of what "christian beliefs" are. Before disparaging the religion, tell me, have you read and or understood the gospels? They are pretty straight-forward. The main message JC brings is to love God, and love your neighbor as yourself. To be open to acting in a loving way.
JC taught by parables - stories meant to bring understanding to those who heard the stories. Some take literal or fundamental interpretations of the stories and convert them into a not-so-loving end. This is not what my take on the christian doctrine is truly about. When men were about to stone a prostitute, JC was quoted as interceding and saying "let him who is without sin among you cast the first stone." They all put down their stones and left. This teaching is in stark contrast to some of the ideas of "conservative" people in some churches, who might indeed have cast a stone.
In the writings on encounters in heaven - be it from TMI, or other mystics, there are many corroborative stories that: 1. there is a God - a transcendent force of pure love underlying all of our being or essence that we allow into or shut out of our lives. 2. That the golden rule - to love thy neighbor and tolerance is important. And finally 3. That we create our own realities, heaven or hell depending on the innermost loves that we fan with our own thoughts and flames.
A deeper understanding of Christ's message is completely compatible with Monroe-Moen findings; that is; the kingdom of God is not to be found without (the material world, a "heaven") but within yourself. This notion, is confirmed by mystics who realize that we, as conscious beings are co-creators with God, who, by our choices allow or deny his love and spirit into our minds and actions. God is not some anthropomorphic old man on a throne, but a force of elemental love which permeates us, or is distanced if we choose to think and act unlovingly. This is a difficult concept for some.
So I see no contradiction between the true teachings of Christ as shown in the Gospels and parables of the New Testament and the findings of explorers and mystics. Now fundamentalists who thump a Bible to express their own hatred - that speaks for itself. But they do not express christian thought, love and ethos when preaching against others, etc.
Why are there so many Christians on this site? Why not? The teachings are based on love and immortality. Why not have explorers from the world's 2 billion or so christians come to this site?
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