Today,
reply shares points endorsing sacred knowledge in place of
secular knowledge and the many fascinations from idolatry,
superstition, the occult, and the supernatural. To avoid spiritual
confusion, divine truth should be maintained as set apart,
privileged, and exclusive. Through the operations of sin, mankind
has become vulnerable to defilement of their inborn life essence
(breath; spirit; word) imparted from the makeup of GOD. Sin may
dominate consciousness and self-will within created beings and living
creatures; may accelerate the completion of their mortality, or the
end of their duration; and may result in their destruction
through the second death. In the same way human survival
requires ability to recognize and respond to truth that describes and
obeys the conditions put forth by natural law, ability to
communicate, survive, and be in ongoing relationship with divinity
requires consciousness of spirit substance, the conditions put forth
by divine law, and the unadulterated operations of the Creator. One
of the fighters in the “Yahoo! Answers” public forum on Religion
and Spirituality who uses the ID “Wesley” (Level 1 with 8 points,
a member since August 19, 2017) posted the following:
If
God created the spirit world then why would the bible claim he is so
against us exploring it or using its energy?
For
things. Do any of the Christian's think about this. The bible speaks
out strongly against the occult and viewing the spirit world or
gaining knowledge. All of this can be done through meditation.
Why
if God were real would he be threatened by his creation gaining
energy knowledge and power. All those scriptures just prove that it
is a control mechanism anyways to keep people powerless.
The
ancient Egyptians had stuff on Hell Outer darkness and a Second death
you can look it up this apparently is where the bible got some of its
ideas.
What
was the point of their religion though that if you didn't meditate or
follow a spiritual path that you were at risk for those things
naturally after death. They even suggested your spirit could die and
then boom you no longer exist at all no reincarnation nothing. Outer
darkness is blackness and emotional turmoil you can't view the astral
without an open third eye so all you will see is nothingness and you
will be consumed by your own fears and thoughts till your spirit
dies.
The
only way out is meditation otherwise you are dead and experience bad
stuff if not in this life then the after. The ancient religions did
not teach to worship Gods but that they were advanced beings to guide
humanity to be like themselves. In some of the scriptures it was
suggested they are physical to like us and live on another planet and
were once here.
Think
about all this. Obey "God" and die or open your eyes and be
free.
THE
GOLDEN ARROW: Verily, verily, I say unto thee, We speak that we do
know, and testify that we have seen; and ye receive not our witness.
If I have told you earthly things, and ye believe not, how shall ye
believe, if I tell you of heavenly things? (John 3: 11-12,
King James Version, KJV)
THE
DOUBLE DAGGER: Awe Through Sacred Revelation (12/05/2018); How
Sinners Become Perfect (11/26/2018); Watching The Science Channel?
(10/17/2018); Bible Language About Spirit? (06/13/2018); Mythology
Opposes Christian Belief (01/08/2018); Growth Is Through Edification
(06/20/2017); Academic Language? (12/10/2015); The Meaning of
Worship? (07/09/2014); To Serve GOD Acceptably (07/10/2014)
“Wesley”
a meaningful response by a mature Christian believer to your
presentation would have to share many important points on the nature,
process, and substance of divine fullness (we also say, the summation
of all that is divinity; the Godhead; the Father, Son, and Holy
Spirit). Where you are willing to continue developing, growing, and
learning, the following few points may be helpful to avoid spiritual
confusion, and to provide further focus and structure to your
studies:
1.
Christian belief centers on establishing uninterrupted
communication, exchange, and interaction with divinity (we say,
Christ-likeness; ongoing relationship; the image of GOD). There must
be acknowledgment of GOD appearing as active presence
who, despite being immortal, incorruptible and invisible, has
personhood; is capable of projecting existence and life; and provides
duration, form, opportunity, possibilities, substance, and
value to multiple created beings and living creatures.
2.
Sin is an enigma to mankind that does not have ordinary material and
physical form; does not respond to finite human tools such as
intellect, logic, carnal reason, and science; and is not subject to
mechanical and natural law. Sin has not been created or put forth by
divinity, and contains no spirit matter or sacred substance; yet, sin
may dominate consciousness and self-will within the living.
3.
The operations of sin oppose the continued existence of divine law,
the Lawgiver, and divine order throughout the universe. Sin promotes
destruction, non-existence, upheaval, and return to the conditions of
chaos, flux, and confusion that were in place before the creation of
heaven and earth.
4.
Divinity must be apprehended on the basis of things “set apart”
(we say, consecrated; made holy; purified; sanctified), and specific
divine operations that include atonement, forgiveness, incarnation,
judgment, resurrection, and revelation. Inseparable aspects of
divine fullness must be imparted and internalized within the living
(we say, breath; life essence; spirit; word) that enable
discernment and response to GOD.
There
is far more that should be said, correctly examined, and spiritually
apprehended. (For example, 5. There are many obstacles to mankind
achieving clear, complete and correct sacred knowledge
imparted by the Holy Spirit. Many promote counterfeits of divinity
and deceptive practices as well as products of emotion, imagination,
and sensation. Graphic and memorable thrusts against sacred truth
include idolatry; superstition; fascination with the occult and the
supernatural; perverted sexuality; sorcery and witchcraft; and
secular knowledge (e.g., genetics; human history; mathematics;
technology). ) Even so, I trust this fragment will be useful. Be it
unto you according to your faith.
Washington,
DC
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