Question:
What's your opinion on this so-called Peace Plan? Is it realistic?
anonymous
2009-09-07 21:04:15 UTC
I'm not saying that I am supportive of this or agree with it. I just want some feedback:

Each person is a part of God. Each person is a cell in the one
body of God that is humanity. Each person (cell) is divinely interconnected through their “christ-self” or “higher self” to one another.

Fear-based belief systems (like “old Gospel” teachings) deny that we are a part of God. This denial creates the illusion that humanity, the world, and God are separate from self. This “misperception” creates a world that is filled with self-centeredness, violence, hate, and war.

Love-based belief systems (like “new gospel” teachings) af-
firm that we are a part of God. This affirmation results in the true perception that humanity, the world, and God are “one” with self. This true perception creates a world that is filled with selflessness, non-violence, love and peace.

Whatever we think is what we draw to ourselves. If we believe
that war is inevitable, then the power of that belief will make it so. If we believe that peace is inevitable, then the power of that belief will make it so.

For the peace plan to work each person must responsibly play
their part in the peace process. Those who do not responsibly play their part hinder the evolution of humanity and the attainment of peace.
Five answers:
anonymous
2009-09-07 21:19:58 UTC
'Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword.' Matt. 10:34. The human-imposed peace that we so desire, even sin to achieve, will be the ushering in of the anti-Christ and the precursor to the apocalypse. What have we done in our "peace time"? Become covetous idolaters, worshiped mammon (money), and took the name of the Lord in vain across the globe and back multiple times. 'New gospel' teachings are void of conviction and fear of the Lord God Almighty, we've produced a generation of counterfeit Christians going through hell on their way to hell. This world belongs to the devil, we're but salt and light. 'You adulterous people, don't you know that friendship with the world is hatred toward God? Anyone who chooses to be a friend of the world becomes an enemy of God.' James 4:4 A true knowledge of the gospel brings all of these things to light, I pray that you take what I've said here with an open mind, read your bible instead of asking yahoo "Why?".
Ryunyo
2009-09-08 04:28:37 UTC
So we can have world peace and universal love if only everyone would agree with you? That sounds somehow familiar. Like at the onset of most oppressive reigns. The Spanish Inquisition and the Communist Party come to mind.



Your theology doesn't sound too bad- sort of like the Hindu idea of the Atman (which the Buddha flatly disagreed with). So all you have to do now is convert everyone in the world to Hinduism, and Presto! No more war!



It would be easier to move every religious sect and splinter group to their own planet.
Faquarl
2009-09-08 04:30:26 UTC
I think That idea is great. I'm a fan of Conversation with God if that's your source. That means if we want to stop war we simply lay down all our weapons and destroy them all( Everyone friend or foe). That's challenging though. Don't mind the "hindrance". It's all part of Re-membering Who We Really Are by being Who We Are Not.



The challenge is people don't like waking up. they really want to stay asleep. I can't shake them. I feared they will throw their pillow or worse their alarm clock. I'm a bit sleepy myself. (metaphors)



No, Christianity doesn't need to be gone. Altered, changed, but no need to remove it.
anonymous
2009-09-08 04:10:56 UTC
So, let me get this straight: your "peace plan" requires the eradication of Christianity, Islam and probably several other religions.



How much peace do you think an effort like that is going to generate?



Jim, http://www.BibleSelector.com
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2009-09-08 04:13:10 UTC
stupid dreamer


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