I believe that all humans are Spiritual and don't always need a holy book to feel this way. Why do Atheists always assume that religious or spiritual people need a book or scripture to back up their feelings about God and our existentialism and a greater existence in the afterlife? I'm not an expert on the Bible or any particular writings but I am aware of God and an afterlife and by the small pieces I have read alone I consider that I am a Christian. So what's the big deal with Atheists have in trying to tell me i'm wrong etc?
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It doesn't matter what anyone else thinks or perceives about you and your beliefs. People can only perceive from the point of awakening they are in. There is no guarantee that what you believe today will be the same you believe in some time to come. Does that make your beliefs today wrong? I don't think so. We believe what is right for us in any given time. All judgements coming about other peoples beliefs are usually just insecurity in their own.
It doesn't matter what anyone else thinks or perceives about you and your beliefs.
Jesus said that what we as individuals believe, and the choice we make about it, means the difference in spending an eternity in heaven or in hell. So that makes that particular decision, the most important decision of our whole life. That's not judging; that's what Jesus said, and it's what He said, that counts. That makes it something we must not neglect nor ignore, because doing nothing, leaves our soul to chance and keeps one lost and separated from God. That's what He said.
I believe that at source we're all one. That the whole macrocosm of the universe is represented and reflected in us. That the spirit/soul then choose to have a human experience and experience itself in infinite possibilities. When it's born as a human, it forgets its true nature. Which is the only way to really experience the various ways of being a human. There are two core emotions - Fear and Love. Fear keeps you in vicious cycles of what could be depicted as hell. Love liberates you in what could be depicted as heaven. I do not believe these to be separate places. We're everything and everything is in us.
This is what my beliefs are. I had answered with this on another one of the authors post. I appreciate different beliefs and I have no requirement that people should believe the same as I. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.