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Originally Posted by kirklancaster
Jules; God gave Man the Commandments, Scriptures and prophets to "try to teach". When Man still refused to learn, he gave Man his only son to reiterate those teachings and Man crucified him for his troubles.
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Morning Kirk, sorry but I cannot accept that Jesus was the only son of "God", I still believe in that total energy which was sectioned by man. I think we are all part and parcel of the scheme of things, one could say we are all sons/daughters of "God".
I do believe in the mystical side of the Assenes, I believe that Jesus taught from a higher realm of understanding but his teachings have been abused by many. He tried to show the way of uniting with the mystical side of life, didnt he say "come follow me".
As I have said though I enjoy and respect everyones view, it is a sad sad thing that we had to have headings and so many religions as if we look into many the meaning is the same and man just argues over the words.