I would like to explain the way I use Capitalization and lower case in my Poetry/Prose and sometimes in general writing. All Upper case refers to God or the Source and lower case refers to the ego. Some of my work is in masculine Terminology because in English we do not have a pronoun that covers both "he and she". I sometimes put inverted commas around the word "t"heir which you find out why in furthers postings. My work is often in Judeo/Christian Terminology because it is a language that people love and understand. This does not mean that I necessarily follow the Traditional Christian belief about God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit. In fact my belief is of a Non-dualistic God and the Christian God is dualistic. The Philosophical "Argument from Evil" states that God is Omnipresent, God is Omnipotent, God is morally perfect but there is evil in the world. How can we reconcile this God of opposition? It creates a huge contradiction and paradox. The free will defence is used with freedom to choose between good and evil along with the idea of self determinism. I would rather squash the argument by saying that upon the premise it states that God is morally perfect - this is not the case because humanity created morals in accordance with their own beliefs and views, not the word of Truth. We created a moral code not God or Jesus. Free Will means we choose God or the ego. By acknowledging that God did not create morals squashes the "Argument from Evil" upon its foundation. Evil is another way of saying ego or wrong minded thinking. I do not see the body of Jesus as holy and I certainly would not eat his flesh and drink his blood whether it a symbolic ritual or if one truly believes Jesus wants us to cannibalize him Mentally and Spiritually. All of my work is for one purpose only, and that is Salvation and it is with you that I am saved. May our journey together be one of a blessing from our Father as there are a lot of souls watching everything unravel for our Vision.
Written on behalf of The NSP by Janene Maree Richardson 2011c
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