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Reply #30 - Jun 8th, 2012 at 7:03am
 
Pauli,

Most devout Jews and Christians see the Old and New Testaments as instruction and allegorical stories to learn about a way to live.  The few who take the stories as an unquestioned historical record miss the point.  The story of Adam and Eve has more to do with the fall of man from grace and the separation of man from God.  There is no where that I know of in Genesis that it is commanded that the reader accept the story as a historical document. 

If God is, as Don has put it a fundamental force which animates our being, and we are manifestations of the divine, insomuch as we allow entry of love into our lives and that is others, then yes - God created and continues to create man.

But your conception of a Judeochristian God and mine are very different.

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Reply #31 - Jun 9th, 2012 at 2:00am
 
There are so many Christians here because Christ is REAL! God is REAL!. The more that believe a thing, it MUST be true!!!!



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Reply #32 - Jun 9th, 2012 at 2:31pm
 
Focus 27, that statement is nothing but ignorant, uneducated bigotry.  You have no clue about the rational grounds for the Christian faith, and so, you must simply pontificate that it must be true because of the strength of their faith.  I know of no Christian with that outlook.
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Reply #33 - Jun 12th, 2012 at 3:53pm
 
Ok, lets take this one:

In the Bible only humans come to heaven, but a lot of people report retrievals of animals.
I recently retrieved an non-human, non-Earth, semi-intelligent creature who apparently
had been stuck somewhere for a very long time.

How do you Christians look on the Christian message that animals don't go to Heaven?

Do you reject the retrieval idea of animals?
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Reply #34 - Jun 13th, 2012 at 6:56pm
 
Even Atheism is a belief system. What if being in the earth life system and getting stuck and retrieved, living in various focus levels, entering and exiting multiple lives here and there is all a part of a grand experience only our total self or I-There can fully appreciate? Being an atheist, Christian, Muslim, Pagan....it's all a part of the experience of being alive, aware, of being co-creators.
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Reply #35 - Jun 14th, 2012 at 12:30pm
 
Sometimes that belief system business is taken too far. If a person doesn't want to find out that something is true, he'll self-conveniently accuse the people who experience such a truth as engaging in nothing more than a belief system.

If one thoroughly considers the Jesus related experiences some people have had, one will find out that some of these people had more than a belief system oriented experience.
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Reply #36 - Jun 14th, 2012 at 4:56pm
 
Maybe there are so many Christians because Christ really had something to say. He was able to perform miracles that for us Earthlings are impossible for the foreseeable future. He multiplied food, walked over water and his first miracle went to the joy of people: he multiplied wine. Who would not want to be able to do all that?

And yet with all his powers he preferred to have himself crucified instead of using his powers against other people.
That deed of love and devotion was never seen before.

Jesus was ready for his task when he came to Earth.
He had completed his evolution on this planet millions of years ago and had reached the All where he consciously reunited with God. Other souls from his time on Earth have also reached that, but Christ was the First.
Him being the First makes him special. That is what decided him and his fellow brothers in the All that he should return to Earth to do something to lift up the consciousness of us on this planet.

He knew what would happen to him. He was ready for that.
From my understanding we don't have to try to become as Him here on Earth because that is not part of the Divine plan for us.
We don't have to necesseraly let ourselves be killed but it is important that we do not kill ourselves.

He said that other people will come after him who will do greater things. Those people have been with us but we have to acknowledge them and open up to a new kind of understanding of the Afterlife and our position in the Universe.

We know now that life did not start with Adam and Eve. We know now that the Universe started with the Big Bang.
If Christ would have talked about the Big Bang 2000 years ago people would not have understood him. The conscious of the people was not ready for that yet.
Even in the Middle Ages you had to be careful with what you said. If Dante had spoken freely and written his Divine Comedy like he intended he would have been tortured to death. That was not worth it and the book would have been forbidden.

So Christians know that Christ is special. I believe in Christ too.
But I don't want to have anything to do anymore with the Bible or the Church. The Church is stuck in old dogmatic beliefs and is not open to new concepts about the Afterlife.
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Reply #37 - Jun 15th, 2012 at 1:28pm
 
But that's the best part! There is very little data to back up that Jesus even existed! If you do your research you would find it laughable. Believing in Jesus is a belief in the existence of a human that could very likely be simply a story. The bible  and the original texts are literally the only direct referenced to Jesus in existence! Outside of that, each Jesus reference refers to these same texts and not in a way that he was directly seen/existed outside of these texts!

It's so funny!
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Reply #38 - Jun 15th, 2012 at 2:10pm
 
Very little data? Did I read that correct? "Very little data?"

I have read 'The Masters of the Far East' by B.T. Spalding. In the early 1900's or so he made a trip to the Himalaya and met with extraordinary masters overthere. He also met with Jesus.
If you don't believe that then that is up to you.

I have also read 'the Cosmology of Jozef Rulof'. In that epic work Rulof and his Masters were allowed an unprecedented and unique visit to Jesus in his own habitat the Seventh Cosmic Degree.
Again if you don't believe that then that is up to you.

And in the books of Rulof Christ is all over the place. He is considered by the Masters of Light the highest living human being in the Universe.

If you search better I have no doubt you will find more records that point to the existance of Jesus Christ.

But if you don't believe such records then what does it take to make you do believe?
Should Jesus appear in His own flesh and blood before your very eyes and lift Himself 3 foot up in the air before you would be convinced?
Huh???
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Re: Christians - why so many here?
Reply #39 - Jun 15th, 2012 at 2:14pm
 
Hi,

I’m not a scholar on this but Hebrew royal lineage shows Jesus. I don’t know how often that lineage is written outside the Bible, but the Bible was a collection of separate books by different authors, so Jesus’ reality in the lineage was not claimed just by one writer but by several--Matthew, Luke, and from ‘The Cave of Treasures,’ a book sometimes included in the Bible’s ‘collection,’ and sometimes separated into an apochrypha.

“Christians -- Why so many here” is probably because this site originates in what is still considered a Christian nation.

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Reply #40 - Jun 15th, 2012 at 3:18pm
 
[Focus 27:] There is very little data to back up that Jesus even existed! If you do your research you would find it laughable. Believing in Jesus is a belief in the existence of a human that could very likely be simply a story. The bible  and the original texts are literally the only direct referenced to Jesus in existence! Outside of that, each Jesus reference refers to these same texts and not in a way that he was directly seen/existed outside of these texts!
It's so funny!

What is "funny" or rather sad is how willing you are to pontificate based on poor research; yet you slam those you accuse of doing no research!  So I'm going to expose your ignorance with a few telling questions that I can answer, but you you cannot.  (1) What is the evidence for Jesus' existence from early non-Christian sources, including archaeology?  (2) How can Jesus' existence be definitively established by links with incontrovertible eyewitness testimony?  After the deafening silence of your inability even to articulate the historical basis for such claims, I will start a thread in the Religion section (where it is more appropriate) that refutes your claim.

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Reply #41 - Jun 15th, 2012 at 4:17pm
 
Fact of the matter is this: In this politically correct world, Christianity is always safe to bash.  You don't hear anyone criticizing Islam, even radical Islam.  Adherents kill and/or threaten to kill anyone who disagrees with them, not to mention killing family members who dare to question that faith.

And the Christian bashers remain silent.

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Reply #42 - Jun 15th, 2012 at 4:28pm
 
rondele wrote on Jun 15th, 2012 at 4:17pm:
You don't hear anyone criticizing Islam, even radical Islam.

You are wrong.
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Reply #43 - Jun 15th, 2012 at 4:57pm
 
rondele wrote on Jun 15th, 2012 at 4:17pm:
You don't hear anyone criticizing Islam, even radical Islam.


If you could read Dutch you should visit some dutch news sites. People in Holland are anything but politically correct. They also have very unsalted opinions about Islam.
Some proclaim tolerancy, others say they have disqualified themselves, others wouldn't mind pushing them into the North Sea and let them swim back to Mekka.


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Reply #44 - Jun 22nd, 2012 at 6:01am
 
Let me take a quote from someone perhaps Christian:

Alan McDougall wrote on Jun 22nd, 2012 at 1:39am:
The beautiful metaphor of sleep emphasizes the fact that the first death is temporary
and that everyone who dies will be awakened by God in the future! This understanding
of the present state of the dead is much more comforting than all the
unbiblical and erroneous
ideas about a disembodied afterlife in supposed bliss or torment.


What puzzles me at this forum is that some people write forum posts as if they
have read absolutely nothing of Monroe's and Moen's experiences.

Instead there's some kind of religious belief, by Buhlman call unsubstantiated,
which doesn't seem to fit anywhere along the discoveries of Moen. Are those
books' experiences completely ignored? Is Moen talking to deaf ears? I just
don't get it.

Why?
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