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ABCDEF7 · M
I don't believe, I like to work towards realisation/experiencing.
4meAndyou · F
@ABCDEF7 That is really the best approach. God, as the supreme power of the universe, is there in all of His aspects...as a Father, the still and quiet voice of wisdom that speaks in your heart, as warm and loving friend who comforts you...building a relationship with God is a road...and walking that road makes ME happy...always has.
4meAndyou · F
@ABCDEF7 YES!!! The first book of science fiction I read in my life was by Robert A Heinlein, called Stranger in a Strange Land. The hero, Michael, is an alien, and the story follows obvious parallels to the story of Jesus.
Michael believes, also, that everything in the universe is part of God. When Michael dies, he turns his head to one side, and says to the grasshopper near his eyes..."Thou art God."
So many deny this...BUT even the most fundamentalist Christian religions believe that they must treat their bodies as temples if God is to dwell within.
Michael believes, also, that everything in the universe is part of God. When Michael dies, he turns his head to one side, and says to the grasshopper near his eyes..."Thou art God."
So many deny this...BUT even the most fundamentalist Christian religions believe that they must treat their bodies as temples if God is to dwell within.