Tuesday, November 5, 2013

TRUTH JUST IS ~ Doesn't matter if anyone believes ~ IT JUST IS

Any religion that lays claim to possessing the exclusive truth is indulging in a dangerous fantasy.

All religions link humankind to a single reality that lies beyond this world of our petty differences,
 yet abides in every heart and mind.

Some religions choose to call this reality god, or heavenly father, or divine mother.

But in truth, he, she, or it, is that which cannot be named, for to name is to limit, and who are we to limit the illimitable? 

And why?  For our own personal comfort or satisfaction, either individually or collectively? 

Does it serve us better to cling to our own parochial ideas of the divine, 
and ever to squabble among ourselves? 


Or to open ourselves to the infinite, which we can never describe, but which in truth, we are.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Agree. 1000 %. Thanks

Anonymous said...

That's a fact, Jack!

Anonymous said...

Strawman arguments. False representations. These things do not lead to truth.

The Creator is Truth. Why? Because the Creator is the One who created it, powers it, designed it in the first place.

All religions do NOT link everyone to a "single reality" lying beyond, abiding "in every heart and mind". This belief reveals the fearful, willful, ignorance of the 'believer'. It is an occult fantasy, sold to human beings to deceive them. A little honest investigation easily shows this to be true.

Reject the false paradigms occult teachers love to purr into any ear. Reject the false, prejudiced judgment they use to malign Jesus Christ and His Word--Whom they neither know, nor understand.

Conflict can be wrong. Conflict can be right. A few minutes of rational thought reveals this to be true. The occultist loves to confuse this issue, attempting to insert themselves into our minds with the appearance of an "angel of light".

This kool - aid is laced.

Anonymous said...

AMEN, AMEN! Been there and done the Kool - aid thing and came back to the fullness of Truth and Faith.
There is always the denial of some sin somewhere in these ramblings of feel gooding.