Topic: Moral Judgments verses Personal Choices and Personal Beliefs | |
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I'd rather believe in the afterlife and be wrong, than not believe in it and be wrong.
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It doesn’t matter what you believe. Whatever will be will be.
I’ll never understand where people come up with the idea that we came into existence when we are born, but then somehow we have a spirit that lives on afterward. That seems like totally lopsided thinking. If our true essence is spiritual then we were spirit before our bodies were born just like we’ll continue to be spirit after our bodies die. The idea that it should require a physical body to create a spirit is silly if you stop and think about it. Religions came to be because people are afraid of death. They are always looking forward. They never stop to think about where they actually came from because they don’t imagine that they are going back there. But if we have a spiritual essence then we are always spirit, both before and after our bodies die. The beautiful thing about the real god is that she doesn’t care what we think. We came from her, and we will all return to her. Her love is truly unconditional without judgment. She is eternal, all-powerful, all-loving, all-compassionate, and all-wise. Not like the bumbling judgmental gods of mythological with their myriad of conditions. God can’t possible be any less compassionate that you. Which would you chose to be? A judgmental god that places conditions on your love, or a genuinely all-loving all-forgiving god who has nothing but genuine unconditional love to offer? That’s my one absolute truth. My creator has to be more compassionate than me. As long as this is true I’m in good shape. If it’s not true then God is a lesser entity than me. |
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