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Originally Posted by mfblume
Sorry you remove God from the equation. If Good inspired his words to begin with her takes it upon himself to preserve it.
I also disagree with your foundation of thinking truth is a needle in a haystack of religions, making you again remove God from the equation as though he doesn't guide the sincere to absolute truth. Quite the monster it seems.
Hint... It's better to deal with the verses than dunno then due to some unproved humanistic Reasoning.
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I apologize. But I'm not sure if I understood your statements above. If "God" inspired and preserved the Bible, he didn't do a good job because the Bible, as it has been copied and handed down to us, contains many contradictions, in accuracies, and mistranslations.
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How would you know Jesus is God incarnate? What if those verses are corrupted? What if all the similarities you find between diverse religions are corrupted too?
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I'll quote what I said from an earlier post.
The soul evolves and changes through time. Many souls are in unrest because they have not forgiven themselves, feel unworthy, deny that they are dead, or because they have not accepted the spiritual realities they are now experiencing due to those experiences being contrary to their religious dogmas. It is often the most "religious" that find the greatest trouble passing over. This is an everlasting "Hell". But eventually every soul will surrender, find peace, and enter the Light. Those who do enter the Light return to the Source of All, God, and are as rain drops returning to the sea. They will once again emanate from the Source as naturally as water vapor once more arises from the seas in the midday sun. In this, the Source (God), experiences all things (including himself) in innumerable ways. He desires to know and be known. And so through this He both knows and is known. This has been the process since all life evolved from a single celled organism roughly 3.5 billion years ago. He is the All In All.
Oneness is a much greater concept than you realize Rev. Blume.