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<blockquote data-quote="Carl Miller" data-source="post: 155222" data-attributes="member: 4986"><p>[USER=8881]@9th Wave[/USER] </p><p>There may be at least two scopes under which we can consider religion. The ideal side of the religion with its rules always fabricated by some guru. Yes, enlightened beings or viewers from other 'worldly planes of existence' are included in this side.</p><p>The other side of religion is how it is interpreted by the intermediaries or representatives.</p><p>I mean, we may be certain of the purity from the original source. For example, if Jesus would not have existed, my take is that we might invent Him. The records recall that His life and wisdom makes this teaching perfect. Personally I believe He is the Son of God, the name we give to great spirits.</p><p>But speaking of his representatives we are obliged to make some distinctions. In all movements, even in the most enlightened ones you know that there are the corrupts, those who take advantage of the position to manipulate people.</p><p>Inside the christianity you can find wonderful prestiterians, Catholics, but also you can find wise foxes travested into lambs.</p><p>Since i speak of the obvious no one will feel hurt, cause you know, people often get sensitive when we speak about 'their specific religion'. It seems inherent within us the wish to defend our own ideas with sword and fire. But i am sure everyone 'christian' will admit that there are the usurpers of the gospel and the bible. Perhaps my fancy 'hell'- the virtual place for the sickly soul will be awaiting for them...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carl Miller, post: 155222, member: 4986"] [USER=8881]@9th Wave[/USER] There may be at least two scopes under which we can consider religion. The ideal side of the religion with its rules always fabricated by some guru. Yes, enlightened beings or viewers from other 'worldly planes of existence' are included in this side. The other side of religion is how it is interpreted by the intermediaries or representatives. I mean, we may be certain of the purity from the original source. For example, if Jesus would not have existed, my take is that we might invent Him. The records recall that His life and wisdom makes this teaching perfect. Personally I believe He is the Son of God, the name we give to great spirits. But speaking of his representatives we are obliged to make some distinctions. In all movements, even in the most enlightened ones you know that there are the corrupts, those who take advantage of the position to manipulate people. Inside the christianity you can find wonderful prestiterians, Catholics, but also you can find wise foxes travested into lambs. Since i speak of the obvious no one will feel hurt, cause you know, people often get sensitive when we speak about 'their specific religion'. It seems inherent within us the wish to defend our own ideas with sword and fire. But i am sure everyone 'christian' will admit that there are the usurpers of the gospel and the bible. Perhaps my fancy 'hell'- the virtual place for the sickly soul will be awaiting for them... [/QUOTE]
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