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53rd Chapter's avatar

"Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness." One doesn't need to be a genius to recognize that a Being that transcends time and space is the only answer to the question of the vastness of the universe, the infinitesimal reality of matter, and the past eternity of creation prior to Genesis 1. 2 Peter speaks to a reality we should all thoughtfully consider, "...knowing that shortly I must put off my tent..." We will all put off our tents one day, if the Lord tarries. That's the reality we can ignore or dismiss at our peril.

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LDT's avatar

My reaction? Sounds like the One World Religion of the three Abrahamic world religions being promoted... MINUS the actual Jesus, the Messiah. No thanks. Both modern day Islam and Judaism consider Christians as 'polytheists', and therefore idolaters. They do not understand the concept of Trinity and reject it. I am not a Christ-Conscience or God-Conscience seeker, I am a child of our Holy Father... reconciled by the atoning sacrifice of the Word made Flesh, on a Roman cross. His substitutionary death for my sins. He rose again, so shall I.. and all who put their FAITH and HOPE in Him alone.

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Life Is Good's avatar

Well said!

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kam's avatar

Amen! This is the true awakening. All the other human means are just another path to hell.

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Zach's avatar

No that would be the globalists’ PC syncretism. On the other hand, the CTMU Meta-religion focuses on the metaphysical logic or Logos underlying many spiritual beliefs.

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Anne Clifton's avatar

I don't think metareligion adheres to what you are saying. It sounds more like Babylon.

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53rd Chapter's avatar

Since Jesus wasn't mentioned, I think you are right.

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Anne Clifton's avatar

I did a search for meta-religion and while I don't know if what I found agrees with Mr. Langan's views, it was a disturbing website. http://www.supra-id.org/meta-religion

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Zach's avatar

Chris Langan has mentioned Christ quite often actually.

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Anne Clifton's avatar

It's not enough to mention Christ. One must recognize His uniqueness, that He was fully human and fully God while on earth and now sits at the right hand of God the Father. He said in John 14:6 that He is the only way to the Father. There is only one way to be saved. I cannot go along with this idea of just declaring all religions the same and deciding we'll just all get along. We must come to God on His terms, not ours. Christianity is unique because our God came down to us, rather than making us claw our way up to try to find the right way and to determine how much is good enough. At one point, the gospels tell that some of Jesus' followers were leaving because following him had become too costly. He asked Peter, are also going to leave? Peter replied, no, you have the words of life. That's where I am. Only Jesus has the words of life, not Mohammed or Buddha or any other religious leader.

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Katherine's avatar

I wish Christians would read C.S. Lewis more.....

Sigh.

Or even just listen to Jesus, lol.

Sorry if I offend, but direct Revelation is still real.

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Anne Clifton's avatar

But the Christian must test "revelation" by what the Bible says. The Holy Spirit will not reveal something to us that contradicts the Bible.

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Katherine's avatar

My position, after decades of study is that the Bible contradicts itself a lot. I do not make that statement lightly. Nevertheless, in order to grow in Christianity, I had to reconcile my relationship with Jesus's and his teaching/healing with all the "other" statements in the Bible. This takes time, sincere prayer, and a listening heart.

Many great Christians have gone before us and wrestled these issues, and I have worked to learn from many of them, as well as to develop my own relationship with the Holy Spirit, and pray over the difficult questions.

Jesus gave us all the answers. We just miss them all too often.

Nothing in the rest of the Bible can compare with Him. His teaching is beyond compare, and men lose the thread, over and over and over again. Love is the one and only answer.

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Zach's avatar

CTMU definitely supports the specialness of Christ, Logos made flesh, member of the Holy Trinity, etc.

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Anne Clifton's avatar

Then why not just talk about that? Why add on these incomprehensible ramblings?

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Life Is Good's avatar

He also spoke of the incorporation of certain aspects of Asian religious concepts--New Agey if you ask me. I sure hope that this community does not turn to deciding that this is the way humanity should be filling spiritual void in order to correct a mechanistic view of human worth. The dangers posed by a one world religion go hand and hand with a one world government. And the Bible tells us how that works out...

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Zach's avatar

The one world religion promoting one world government, which is politically correct paradoxical syncretism, is not the same as explaining the metaphysical logic underlying many religious beliefs. They're opposite in many ways.

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Life Is Good's avatar

Can you give an example of what you mean?

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Zach's avatar

Politically correct paradoxical syncretism boils down to, basically, the belief that all religions are equally valid. Truth and morality are subjective. Contradictions among different belief system can be resolved by, well, just ignore those and remember that faith and logic never mix! And if some real life conflicts bubble up because of this, the Government and those that control it can act as God to resolve any issues. The CTMU, on the other hand, uses advanced logic to see what religious beliefs can be logically justified. Reason and faith are coupled. There's no reason to blindly trust any government or central authority as a logically sophisticated people can all use the universal nature of logic to distributively resolve issues.

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Life Is Good's avatar

I opened some of the links in the article. It's time to look into this closer. Again, ugh.

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Anne Clifton's avatar

I often look at lifesitenews.com although I am not Catholic. They've been expressing concern about the pope. Once they had a headline, "Is the Pope Catholic?" I was wondering, is the pope a Christian? Doesn't look like it.

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Life Is Good's avatar

Ugh. Not loving the looks of that.

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