Difference between revisions of "Judgment Day"
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"There is no Judgment Day" | "There is no Judgment Day" | ||
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"Here you will have to let go of your notions of [[Heaven]] and [[Hell]] and your belief in a final judgement day and all of these things, for they will not fit with the greater reality that you are entering." | "Here you will have to let go of your notions of [[Heaven]] and [[Hell]] and your belief in a final judgement day and all of these things, for they will not fit with the greater reality that you are entering." | ||
− | *The New God, | + | *The New God, (Feb. 12, 2009) |
"There is no Judgment Day here where you go before the great judge, and your life is evaluated, and if you are good, you get to pass through and go to Heaven, and if you are bad, you are sent down below into some hellish or terrible state. That is a complete fantasy. That is used by religious institutions to make people obedient or to scare them into good behavior or to threaten them with punishment—endless punishment in some cases. But that is not what happens at all. People who think like that must think of God as a really terrible being! Fierce! Cruel!" | "There is no Judgment Day here where you go before the great judge, and your life is evaluated, and if you are good, you get to pass through and go to Heaven, and if you are bad, you are sent down below into some hellish or terrible state. That is a complete fantasy. That is used by religious institutions to make people obedient or to scare them into good behavior or to threaten them with punishment—endless punishment in some cases. But that is not what happens at all. People who think like that must think of God as a really terrible being! Fierce! Cruel!" | ||
− | *What Happens After Death | + | *What Happens After Death (July 11, 2008) |
"Why would God punish you when you were placed in a world where making mistakes was so easy, and the chance of becoming wise was so slim? God understands that without Knowledge to guide you, the deeper intelligence that God has placed within you and created within you, all you could do would commit errors." | "Why would God punish you when you were placed in a world where making mistakes was so easy, and the chance of becoming wise was so slim? God understands that without Knowledge to guide you, the deeper intelligence that God has placed within you and created within you, all you could do would commit errors." | ||
− | *What Happens After Death | + | *What Happens After Death (July 11, 2008) |
"In the end God will win everyone back, even the most wicked; they will just have to work longer to redeem themselves, they will have to give more to counteract their harmful impacts upon others." | "In the end God will win everyone back, even the most wicked; they will just have to work longer to redeem themselves, they will have to give more to counteract their harmful impacts upon others." | ||
− | *The New God | + | *The New God (Feb. 12, 2009) |
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"People are impatient, they want a judgment day, they want everything to be finished, they don’t want to have to live with great questions, great unresolved questions. They want God to punish others that they themselves cannot or will not punish. They think they know what justice is. And that is why the old God is filled with revenge and anger and repudiation, that people are forced to believe with the threat of death and Hell." | "People are impatient, they want a judgment day, they want everything to be finished, they don’t want to have to live with great questions, great unresolved questions. They want God to punish others that they themselves cannot or will not punish. They think they know what justice is. And that is why the old God is filled with revenge and anger and repudiation, that people are forced to believe with the threat of death and Hell." | ||
− | *The New God | + | *The New God (Feb. 12, 2009) |
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[[category:god]] | [[category:god]] |
Revision as of 22:29, 22 November 2011
Short Quotes
"There is no Judgment Day"
- What Happens After Death (July 11, 2008)
Long Quotes
"Here you will have to let go of your notions of Heaven and Hell and your belief in a final judgement day and all of these things, for they will not fit with the greater reality that you are entering."
- The New God, (Feb. 12, 2009)
"There is no Judgment Day here where you go before the great judge, and your life is evaluated, and if you are good, you get to pass through and go to Heaven, and if you are bad, you are sent down below into some hellish or terrible state. That is a complete fantasy. That is used by religious institutions to make people obedient or to scare them into good behavior or to threaten them with punishment—endless punishment in some cases. But that is not what happens at all. People who think like that must think of God as a really terrible being! Fierce! Cruel!"
- What Happens After Death (July 11, 2008)
"Why would God punish you when you were placed in a world where making mistakes was so easy, and the chance of becoming wise was so slim? God understands that without Knowledge to guide you, the deeper intelligence that God has placed within you and created within you, all you could do would commit errors."
- What Happens After Death (July 11, 2008)
"In the end God will win everyone back, even the most wicked; they will just have to work longer to redeem themselves, they will have to give more to counteract their harmful impacts upon others."
- The New God (Feb. 12, 2009)
"People are impatient, they want a judgment day, they want everything to be finished, they don’t want to have to live with great questions, great unresolved questions. They want God to punish others that they themselves cannot or will not punish. They think they know what justice is. And that is why the old God is filled with revenge and anger and repudiation, that people are forced to believe with the threat of death and Hell."
- The New God (Feb. 12, 2009)