Gary Childress wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2023 6:08 am
The phrase, "before they were fit company for the faithful ones." particularly resonates with me.
I wonder, must the rest of us become Christians in order to be "fit company" for faithful Christians, or must we become Christians to please God? I would think the latter would be the case if Jesus truly is the 'only true' path to God.
My impression is that the purpose of this kind of Christian view is to
convince themselves of an imperative significance between their supposed righteousness in contrast to a supposed 'unclean' nature of the 'unfaithful'.
Jesus would surely not agree!
"Jesus’ condemnation of self-righteousness was especially harsh in His treatment of the Jewish leadership of the time. Six times in Matthew 23, Jesus condemns the scribes and Pharisees for rigidly adhering to their legalistic traditions in order to make themselves look better to others."
https://www.gotquestions.org/self-righteousness.html
I think religious views of God are a great distortion aimed at simplistic control. That's not to say there isn't good that comes from them, because good can come from all kinds of distortions, simply because the people themselves are good. But
the ideology twists and reduces concepts into meaningless intoxications.
All of the controlling and judgmental and divisive ideas are MANKIND'S. I prefer trusting what makes sense: Any force behind the creation of all will not be so petty as to make classes and divisions within that creation. Nor would any force of such capability play games in making promises and threats to its creations... or playing 'hide and seek' and 'find me'. These are the small-minded imaginings and controlling tactics of humans! And many choose to become thoroughly intoxicated with that. Lots of drunken human beings... drunk on one thing or another.
I think that the glory of all that is divine is fully and naturally accessible instantly and equally for all. It is the 'spirit' that moves within us... animates us... manifests through us... as it does through all things. It makes sense to me that rather than 'seeking/finding a path' (which suggests we're apart from it, and we might be tempted to worship the path), we can instead attune to seeing clearly right where we are and continually noticing more and more of what we are ALREADY a divine part of.
There's not so much to do, rather just recognize. This view of natural innate essence invalidates and deflates the bloated egos and controlling stories of religion... which is why
they threaten us with Hell.

They cannot acknowledge the divine nature of all because that would dismantle much of the platform they stand upon, and then they wouldn't feel good, or right, or chosen, or superior, or whatever else it does for them.
Divine energetic light shines brightly throughout all. That's how VAST it is. It is not limited to small human organizations!!!
