Most are not aware of this very important tidbit of Biblical characters. In the OT, ultimately it is Joshua who leads the people into the Promised Land. In the NT, it is Jesus who leads the people in the Promised Land.
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So, who is this God that people fight and kill for? Were commands ever given by this God to execute the carnage that proposed history reports? Certainly not. Consider this ... Ever since The Law of Attraction was brought to the attention of people everywhere with "The Secret" movie, various people have been inventing new "laws" which in reality … simply do not exist. Our thoughts are very powerful ... in fact our thoughts actually are things. They are energy forms and therefore must manifest into reality. This is why so many ancient philosophies and religions warn us to guard our thoughts. Before we get started, it is important to know that the Bible itself is a book of Initiation, Spiritual Growth and Metaphysics - there is not a single word of theology or "religious" significance in the entire Bible. The person known as "Jesus" taught the teachers, who would then teach other teachers, and ultimately all humanity how to live a happy, healthy and abundant life, and most importantly who they really are, their true destiny, and how to realize it. The true meaning of these teachings have been lost for over two thousand years. All ancient faiths were based on the oldest science, astrology: “the influence of the planets.” The planets were the gods in Greece and Rome, Egypt and Babylon, India, etc. Our current world faiths originated in the same ancient world. It should be no surprise to find they are also all based on astrology, all recognizing One God … Source.
In this Special Edition on my Genesology Truth Blog, I turn things over to Rev. Craig Lyons Ms.D., D.D., M.Div., in a reprint of his deep study of Ancient Man and His Fear of Darkness. The Origin For All World Religions. This is a very deep and intense read. You will find it fascinating, no doubt. That is, if you're looking for answers as I am. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did the first time I had read it. These are his words, his research, his discernment. In the ancient Greek Olympics, when the Archer would miss the bulls-eye, the spectators would shout “hamartia!” There is more to this than just a sporting event comment.
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CategoriesAuthorMy name is Justin Taylor. I am an Ordained Universal Philosopher and Clergy Member of the Church of Spiritual Humanism. I am on a quest for Truth, Wisdom, and the end of suffering for all creatures. |