A Non-religious God


by Ernie Fitzpatrick - Date: 2008-11-22 - Word Count: 299 Share This!

Jesus didn't come to start  new religion. Yes, Jesus ws a Jew and one who quoted from the Hebrew Scriptures. While Jesus is said to have quoted from 24 of the 39 books books, some 180+ times, he also made it clear that there was more than meets the eye. In fact, it was his disagreement with the Jewish beliefs tht got him killed. 


The Father-Consciousness to whom Jesus looked to is the One and only universal God, Creator, Source, Spirit.  A non religious God who's not into theological or dogmatic constructs. Depending on where we happened to have been brought into this third dimensional world, we were innoculated with various religious views to which few could escape in their lifetime- even if they wanted.


Mankind tends to look at everything through the five senses.


Seemingly trapped in this three-dimensional world, we come under the control of the physical while proclaiming that there is much more. We pretend to believe and think that through repetitive affirmations that that which we seek will somehow manifest. What we see is but a shadow of the real. All that is matter is temporal: appearances are not what we're to come into agreement with nor fear. While we waste away time arguing over doctrine, we miss the mark of intimacy with the universal God- Father.


Until we come to the realization that we are all ONE and created by ONE we'll remain at war with ourselves: the self called Baptist, the self called Buddha, or the self called Tao. We are ONE spirit, created by and a part of a non-religious Creator whom we've doctrinized to our demise. It's not too late to repent.  :-)


Today, NOW is a good time to go "beyond our mind" which is the real defintion of repentance anyway.


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As a spiritual-futurist, I interpret current events in light of possible macro-universal forces at play leading up to 2012, but not limited to it.

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