Thursday, June 15, 2017

Saved

The word "sin" was created and defined by Man. The concept of being "Saved" is an element of the Christian faith, no more no less. 

We are all connected to a loving consciousness, haphazardly referred to as God, Allah, Jehovah, etc., and this entity doesn't play favorites. Therefore, the concept of being "saved" is a religious myth; a spiritual superstition.

You are an eternal being of light, made of energy (consciousness). When the body dies, the soul or spirit continues on. The soul or spirit is 100% energy (consciousness). Energy would not suffer from an eternal flame; you need a body to suffer. Can energy be affected by a scorpion's bite or the "gnashing of teeth?" Your energy could never, no matter what you do, be separated from Divine Consciousness because it's a part of you, always has been and always will be.

The karmic issues that you might have to deal with in another life does not take place in the spirit world - a place of order, love, and forgiveness. One would only be able to deal with those issues in a physical body. 

Those misguided souls going around telling anyone foolish enough to listen, "I'm saved!" Saved from what? The big bad demonic boogeyman?

You're caught up in a colossal web of deceit and massive brainwashing that all started with the Roman Catholic Church. Satan is the antagonist and Jesus is the protagonist; both are characters in a Roman story lifted from Egyptian folklore.

Quite honestly, if there actually were a Satan, it would be the Roman Catholic Church. Review the history of the Roman empire, starting with Emperor Constantine, First Council of Nicaea and Arianism, the Crusades, the Dark Ages, Inquisitions and witch hunts. Review these historical elements and you will be shocked at what you uncover.
              
'Saved' or not you've lived before and you will live again. Watch the videos below (part 1 and part 2), hopefully they will assist in enlightening the nonsensical 'believer'.

The next time you debate a Christian about being 'saved' ask him to extrapolate on his belief system without cliches and quoting bible scriptures. Then you will see how illogical his argument becomes.

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