09-06-2015, 03:09 PM
My thought is, are you sure you're not just projecting your own perception of negativity on to the book? I'm not saying there aren't horrible things in the book, but there are also good things in it subject to the observer who chooses what to see.
I am a fan of the Gospel of John, I think it's actually the only 'true' gospel or at least the closest to it. I might mention on that note is for the set up of the Ra contact she had her bible opened to the first pages of the Gospel of John.
I'm sure you've read the Gospel of John so surely you can see, especially in the first page or so, a deep pronunciation of the Law of One as all things stemming from a single source and all things become real through Light. The King James version is also a Frankenstein version of the Bible and is so corrupted and changed that it hardly is representative of the Bible itself. It's just the one most are familiar with.
My Oma has a bible called The Living Bible and everything in it has been reworked and reworded to produce much more positive philosophy. You can literally feel the light and love connected with this bible, not in small part by my Oma's immense dedication to Love and her many notes. I'll be inheriting it one day. Of course, my Oma is not at ALL a 'bible Christian', she is hardly a Christian, I'd more just consider her as someone with a philosophy of Love and who believes in seeing the Creator in all, however she is a great example of how something seemingly negative can be given a major positive charge.
It's just a catalyst. You choose whether you make positive or negative use of it.
I am a fan of the Gospel of John, I think it's actually the only 'true' gospel or at least the closest to it. I might mention on that note is for the set up of the Ra contact she had her bible opened to the first pages of the Gospel of John.
I'm sure you've read the Gospel of John so surely you can see, especially in the first page or so, a deep pronunciation of the Law of One as all things stemming from a single source and all things become real through Light. The King James version is also a Frankenstein version of the Bible and is so corrupted and changed that it hardly is representative of the Bible itself. It's just the one most are familiar with.
My Oma has a bible called The Living Bible and everything in it has been reworked and reworded to produce much more positive philosophy. You can literally feel the light and love connected with this bible, not in small part by my Oma's immense dedication to Love and her many notes. I'll be inheriting it one day. Of course, my Oma is not at ALL a 'bible Christian', she is hardly a Christian, I'd more just consider her as someone with a philosophy of Love and who believes in seeing the Creator in all, however she is a great example of how something seemingly negative can be given a major positive charge.
It's just a catalyst. You choose whether you make positive or negative use of it.