revjohn
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Waterfall said:Sort of like "imagining there's no heaven" doesn't make it so?
Sort of.
Of course the corollary holds true at the same time.
Imagining that there is a heaven doesn't make it so.
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Waterfall said:Sort of like "imagining there's no heaven" doesn't make it so?
Neo what do you suppose John Lennon's definition of "religion" was as it relates to this song?
When asked in an interview with Playboy, what the lyrics meant, John said, he wrote the lyrics for "Imagine" with the concept of positive prayer in mind. He also said," someone gave him a Christian prayerbook and it led to the inspiration of the song. "Imagine" is a prayer, praying for all Christian denominations to come together."
I believe your right here John.Sort of.
Of course the corollary holds true at the same time.
Imagining that there is a heaven doesn't make it so.
Neo what do you suppose John Lennon's definition of "religion" was as it relates to this song?
I believe only the best of religions will survive the future. And this does not include the "our religion is the only way" ideology. Of course Christians quickly point out the quote from John 14:16, where the Christ says "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me", but I don't see any reference to religion per-se in that statement.What do you think? Are there consequences to "no religion" (non belief in God) for society or for individuals? Or would the world truly be a better place, IYO?
Have I considered the Christ's claim that He is the truth? Yes, absolutely and I do believe it to be so. It's the Christians and their religious dogma and man-made doctrines that I have doubts about.Hi again Neo. I noticed your tag line is 'There is no religion higher than truth', and I respect that. So have you considered Jesus' claim that HE is the truth?
After all, he didn't say 'I'll show you a way to the truth.', he said 'I AM the truth.'
Maybe you should hold him to it? Test the claim? Seek to find out if it's a true statement for yourself?
Each man's spiritual journey is his own. No one can 'leap frog' off another man's journey. So I bid you good luck on yours. Hope you find what you're looking for.
Have I considered the Christ's claim that He is the truth? Yes, absolutely and I do believe it to be so. It's the Christians and their religious dogma and man-made doctrines that I have doubts about.
I think that religions will still have an important role to play on our society. They currently play the role of nurturing stations, keeping alive the idea of a spiritual reality working in and behind our outer lives. In the future, I believe, they will drop the old dogmas and doctrines that don't stand up to the test of time, and become learning centres of philosophy and the esoteric sciences. The hidden and the secret will become exoteric and known, and it'll be up to the churches to keep up and to teach the new sciences of the soul. Those that refuse to let go of the past will themselves pass into the footnotes of history. It will be, I believe, a new Heaven and a new Earth. As humanity rises up in awareness, our goals of Heaven will rise up accordingly. This is what I believe.Amen and amen.
No religion. Know God.
Rev King...I am so saddened to hear about your unwelcomes multiple times. I am only a Licensed Lay Worship Leader who visits many different congregations, and I respect their attachments to former ministers and other lay leaders. However, at a recent get-together for LLWL, some very petty discussions about LLWL ensued. I chose to leave half way through and not return because I don't need petty gossip and blanket criticism in my life. The criticisms were for things like: He makes noise when he turns the pages of his sermon! I determined that even Christians have a hard time beating down that beast: Jealousy. Or maybe it's just being overly critical of others. Church leaders have an unenviable position of preparing messages on their own, with prayer and good intentions, and then delivering them without the interruptions of differing viewpoints. I think it can lead to a type of egotism if you are not on the lookout against that. I'm taking a break for the LLWL thing so that I can be the me I feel best about being....the one listening to a sermon!