WE FIGHT FOR THE POSITIVE TRANSFORMATION OF CHRISTIANITY

WE FIGHT FOR THE POSITIVE TRANSFORMATION OF CHRISTIANITY

WE FIGHT FOR THE POSITIVE TRANSFORMATION OF CHRISTIANITY

 

 

JESUS’ WORK AND TEACHING ARE PERFECT

I am very happy about the fact that social networks have progressed so that we can all talk about religious teachings from home, from the armchair, which gives us a quick transfer of information and opinions.

History has shown us that not understanding the scriptures and not following the teachings can even lead to wars.

Here I want to think about one fact that has brought a lot of intolerance towards Christianity.

It is the idea of ​​one worldly life and eternal hell.

From my point of view, and therefore from the point of view of a perfect God, these two statements of Jesus have been misunderstood and imposed on believers.

When Jesus said that there is only one life, it did not mean one worldly life because the soul must be born again until it has paid off its debts and attained perfection. Jesus thought of birth as the creation of the soul and death as the death of the ego, the return to God.

In this way, the belief that God is unjust was created because we all witness the different destinies and life conditions of each person. Our birth and our current life is a consequence of actions from previous lives.

Jesus spoke of one life because he knew that life.

This idea continued with the idea of ​​eternal hell, which if you think about it only makes hypothetical sense. It is the idea that Jesus warned that continually doing wrong deeds leaves one in hell with righteous consequences. Therefore, every soul is taken out of “hell” by doing only good deeds. The conclusion that one goes to eternal hell after death is a fallacy and a misinterpretation of the perfect Jesus and teachings.

Here is also added the belief that one will avoid the consequences of actions by confessing or repenting, and if we just look, Jesus himself had to be born to burn the sins of humanity on the cross, which proves the law of creation that what you do will definitely come back to you because Jesus suffering on the cross shows that even God respects that law and sacrificed himself for humanity.

However, Christianity, like any other religion, is perfect, and the great privilege of the Christian religion is the perfect example of the messiah, Jesus Christ, who is not only there to teach, but also to set an example and deliver and give freedom. So maybe even the most grateful religion.

Why did I write this text?

I believe that the time is ripe for us to know the work of Jesus in the right light and to understand the love and perfection of Jesus, God and Christian teaching. The people who lived at the time of Jesus were largely tragedians so they made the message of Jesus somewhat tragic. True, but tragic because of a wrong view of God and the work of Jesus.

What do you think? Is it possible after so much time, not to change, but to correctly understand, perfect and transmit Jesus’ teaching?

Do you also believe that there is no other way then perfect God, love and salvation?

 

 

JUDAS IS A BELIEVER JUST LIKE ANY OTHER

Jesus declared at the Last Supper that one of his own would betray him.

Judas asked:

– Is it me, Ravi? (he was already thinking about it and was looking for Jesus’ confirmation).

Jesus declared:

– You said.

Judas considered it an approval. He betrayed Jesus and Jesus ended up on the cross. When Judas saw this, he threw down the money and hanged himself.

Why am I saying this?

The characterization of Judas as a traitor is not very obvious, because many apostles also denied Jesus in order to save their lives. Judas was the only one who took his own life because of Jesus’ suffering.

The very final act of Judas proves that he did not betray Jesus for money but because of the belief that Jesus would show the power that Judas witnessed. This is why I consider Judas to be a great believer because he had great faith in Jesus and wanted Jesus to become king.

His mistake, like the mistake of many religious devotees, was that he believed more in the power of Jesus than in the love and humility of Jesus.

What do you think about that?

 

 

CHRISTIAN DISAGREEMENTS (or, social and religious issues)

Recently, I was a member of a theological group where I had a great response from readers on my posts. Lots of likes and lots of surprising for my standard of good comments. However, one of the admins of the group kicked me out because he didn’t like my texts. I’ve seen this bigotry for different interpretations of the scriptures than the patterned one, so I can see why religions are considered dogma. However, I must mention that well–processed lessons are knowledge, and I have no objection to that.

Since this topic is huge, I will make a list here so that whoever wants to think about it, and I hope that we will cover certain topics in the future, because Christianity as one of the most represented religions must be purified with real spiritual interpretations, especially because of the huge number of followers. The whole society is targeted. Abolition of Christianity is not an option nor is it possible.

Here are some hints:

  1. Bad interpretation of eternal hell. There is no eternal hell. There are only desires and attachments to the body and the worst, the consequences of evil deeds. It is not true that after death you are sent to eternal hell. Jesus’ statement is a hypothetic metaphor, not a law.
  2. The idea of ​​one earthly life is not correct. The soul is born as many times as it needs for the goal. There is only one true life given by God, it consists of the creation of the soul and the death of the ego and return to God.
  3. Sins are not necessarily erased by repentance, prayer or donation to the church.
  4. Denial of karma and reincarnation, which automatically characterizes God as unjust and merciless.
  5. Jesus is not the only savior or messiah, and Christianity is not the only correct religion.
  6. Faith in Jesus does not mean immediately sitting with him in heaven. One must reach the level of Jesus consciousness.
  7. Polytheism is not accepted as monotheism, which is automatically an absolute omission of the knowledge offered by Christianity, thus a delusion.
  8. Conviction of suicide.

These very statements create a gap towards those who might follow Christianity and worse, it provides a dead end for believers.

I highlighted what I marked as important. It would be good if everyone who wants to find their own opinion.

 

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