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I definitely understand where you're coming from. I would argue it isn't the book that's the problem but rather people's misunderstandings of it being taught as the only true way to understand it.I am willing to wager stories of Jesus actually tell us that we are God, but it's so counter to what we believe God should be, we reject the notion. Because we often think so little of ourselves, we take it as blasphemy to even hint at the idea that we could be God. But if we understood we were God, we'd understand everyone else is God too/us so there would never be any ill will towards one another.At the same time, we would understand that we are God projected into a human form, which is imperfect, so insanity can and will happen. But again, we are God so who the fuck is really dying here cause it ain't us lol?
I definitely understand where you're coming from. I would argue it isn't the book that's the problem but rather people's misunderstandings of it being taught as the only true way to understand it.
I am willing to wager stories of Jesus actually tell us that we are God, but it's so counter to what we believe God should be, we reject the notion. Because we often think so little of ourselves, we take it as blasphemy to even hint at the idea that we could be God. But if we understood we were God, we'd understand everyone else is God too/us so there would never be any ill will towards one another.
At the same time, we would understand that we are God projected into a human form, which is imperfect, so insanity can and will happen. But again, we are God so who the fuck is really dying here cause it ain't us lol?