We are searching and we can’t seem to find what we are searching
for?
We dig deep into the past, expecting to
find meaning for our present—
The world seemingly goes into and out of a
crisis, quicker than like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde can change their identities.
What is the solution?
I don’t know, but what I do know is that
we need to stop thinking there are no differences, which is the very thing we
apparently can’t handle, or for the most part manage, we want to change
everybody to think the way we think.
It is I do believe, allowable to have
differences: different beliefs, opinions, lifestyles.
What I’m going to say doesn’t change my
opinions, it just announces, I have always handled these differences as
differences: I have had friends with such differences, such as: homosexuals, it
isn’t a problem for me, and he doesn’t need to change for me, just because I’m
the opposite, of her; Christ said: “Love everyone.”
Christ will deal with that issue vs. that
person.
In a similar manner, I have no hard
feelings with Islam, vs. Christianity vs.
Judaism.
You don’t have to change, to be right with
me, because I believe you belong to Jesus, not me.
But that doesn’t change my opinion on what
I believe, and think.
It simply allows me to live with a world
of people with differences, instead of trying to change them.
So believe what you want, right or wrong,
but put emphases on ‘Truth’; and that should expose right from wrong, as will
history.
One of Satan’s goals is to have all
religions fighting for ‘The Great Right!’
You see, Mr. Lucifer has a kind of
posthumous vendetta to leave the human race, when it’s his time to vanish, a
lasting mark, to say he was here:
Hate the homosexual, the prostitute, the
criminal, the prisoners, the war mongrels, while supporting their activities at
the same time, this is what he does, and does it good, working both sides of
the coin.
He says, “The braver the bird, the fatter
the cat” meaning, let them fight instead of working out their differences: like
in the present situation is the Ukraine conflict: it started over a simple
trade issue, now it is a war.
You see, the fat cat, is trying to eat the
brave bird, and they usually get away with it, as they have on the other end of
Ukraine.
And the cat is getting fatter.
I’m sure Pope Benedict XVI, and his old friend
Cardinal Jean Danielou, whom are two great theologians, would not criticize
this brief ideal:
And Pope Francis would
perhaps emphasis it more, or for that matter the Church Fathers.
On the other hand we must take a stand on
our beliefs, if only we could deal with differences.
No: 4699 (written 17 & 18, February,
2014)