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Was Jesus born with Original Sin?
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<blockquote data-quote="alpha centauri" data-source="post: 188834" data-attributes="member: 8464"><p>In my opinion, sin is a flawed concept. I think, they meant the karma principle, but they transmit it wrongly. You can transform every negative characteristic into a positive characteristic. That is the same as erasing your karma (sins). But you dont have to feel guilty like a "sinner", because than you judge yourself. That is against the unconditional love. You just should not do your negative deeds anymore.</p><p></p><p>You can also take the karma of others and erase it, as far as I know. I dont know if Jesus done it, but I was told that "magicians" have done it. Otherwise we would be doomed. They erased the karma of the world a little bit.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>We are all Co-creators or Gods. Jesus said we will also have the abilities he had in the future. </p><p></p><p></p><p> He meant his true teaching, when he said those who "believe in him". Only the believe that he existed will not be enough. That would also be to easy and dont erase your karma. You have to develop your character and transform all negative things in your soul into positive things.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This concept of the ancestrial sin or original sin is from Judaism and was adopted in later religions. You dont seem to know much about Jews. This concept is mentioned very often in the Old Testament.</p><p></p><p> But sin is also not the right word, in my opinion. Karma is a better one. You can change everything that is called a sin just by developing your character as I said.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The early Christian were Jews. So some rejected him, some not. You should not believe, what some "rabble"</p><p>tells you. You have your own responsibility and you are judged according to your character development.</p><p>Otherwise it would be unfair.</p><p></p><p>As far as I understood, the most Christian dont believe in the Original Sin, because they believe Jesus erased it. That does not mean you can do everything and go to heaven. You have to purify your soul, too. Because you can accumulate new karma.</p><p></p><p>But nobody goes to hell forever, in my opinion. You just have to reincarnate more often, if the lessons are not learned.</p><p></p><p></p><p>There is not such a thing as "the Christians". Every Christian thinks different. Maybe you want to believe it to badmouth Christians. Why should Christians believe you have no responsibility? Then you dont have to do anything. No Christian, I know, believes that.</p><p></p><p>What is the concept that you believe in?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alpha centauri, post: 188834, member: 8464"] In my opinion, sin is a flawed concept. I think, they meant the karma principle, but they transmit it wrongly. You can transform every negative characteristic into a positive characteristic. That is the same as erasing your karma (sins). But you dont have to feel guilty like a "sinner", because than you judge yourself. That is against the unconditional love. You just should not do your negative deeds anymore. You can also take the karma of others and erase it, as far as I know. I dont know if Jesus done it, but I was told that "magicians" have done it. Otherwise we would be doomed. They erased the karma of the world a little bit. We are all Co-creators or Gods. Jesus said we will also have the abilities he had in the future. He meant his true teaching, when he said those who "believe in him". Only the believe that he existed will not be enough. That would also be to easy and dont erase your karma. You have to develop your character and transform all negative things in your soul into positive things. This concept of the ancestrial sin or original sin is from Judaism and was adopted in later religions. You dont seem to know much about Jews. This concept is mentioned very often in the Old Testament. But sin is also not the right word, in my opinion. Karma is a better one. You can change everything that is called a sin just by developing your character as I said. The early Christian were Jews. So some rejected him, some not. You should not believe, what some "rabble" tells you. You have your own responsibility and you are judged according to your character development. Otherwise it would be unfair. As far as I understood, the most Christian dont believe in the Original Sin, because they believe Jesus erased it. That does not mean you can do everything and go to heaven. You have to purify your soul, too. Because you can accumulate new karma. But nobody goes to hell forever, in my opinion. You just have to reincarnate more often, if the lessons are not learned. There is not such a thing as "the Christians". Every Christian thinks different. Maybe you want to believe it to badmouth Christians. Why should Christians believe you have no responsibility? Then you dont have to do anything. No Christian, I know, believes that. What is the concept that you believe in? [/QUOTE]
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