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Message Subject 2014: The Year of TRUE CHANGE
Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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Not sure what the Creator expects of us, so my original question to you asked for your thoughts.

Lukewarm Christianity? Is there such a thing? I always felt that it was a rabid thing.

I don't know what the Scriptures say, I don't read the Bible. (I am capitalizing out of respect)
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Well, I see the Bible as the manual for life. The basic guidelines for what is expected and the rules of what is expected and what we should do and must not do or avoid, if you are Christian. If you are a Buddhist, then you seek Buddha, but you cannot have many Gods because then who is your Creator?

I believe there was ONE Creator and there is only ONE God, but I cannot force my findings upon others. One must stand on his own two feet.

If a man does not think too much, he rejoices at rising in the morning, and at eating and drinking. He finds satisfaction in them and does not want them to be otherwise. But if he ceases to take things for granted, he seeks eagerly and hopefully during the course of the day for moments of real life, the radiance of which makes him rejoice and obliterates the awareness of time and all thoughts on the meaning and purpose of everything. One can call these moments creative, because they seem to give a feeling of union with the creator, and while they last, one is sensible of everything being necessary, even what is seemingly fortuitous. It is what the mystics call union with God. Perhaps it is the excessive radiance of these moments that make everything else appear so dark. Perhaps it is the feeling of liberation, the enchanting lightness and the suspended bliss that make the rest of life seem so difficult, demanding and oppressive. I do not know. I have not travelled very far in thought and philosophy. However I do know that if there is a state of bliss and a paradise, it must be an uninterrupted sequence of such moments, and if this state of bliss can be attained through suffering and dwelling in pain, then no sorrow or pain can be so great that one should attempt to escape from it.
 
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