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*a God of one world, one people or one tribe
 
*a God of one world, one people or one tribe
 
*a God that thinks, acts or behaves as humans do
 
*a God that thinks, acts or behaves as humans do
*limited to one Revelation for humanity
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*limited to one Revelation for humanity<ref name="tng">The New God (February 12, 2009)</ref>
<ref name="tng">The New God (February 12, 2009)</ref>
 
  
 
== The new God ==
 
== The new God ==
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*watches over all worlds
 
*watches over all worlds
 
*calls the separated to return through the avenues of religion, of conscience, of true love and recognition
 
*calls the separated to return through the avenues of religion, of conscience, of true love and recognition
*does not care what your religious beliefs are if they facilitate Knowledge
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*does not care what your religious beliefs are if they facilitate Knowledge<ref name="tng"/>
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===Excerpts===
 
===Excerpts===
 
"Now you are dealing with a God of all the universes and Creation beyond the universes, a God so great that your mind can only fall down in praise.
 
"Now you are dealing with a God of all the universes and Creation beyond the universes, a God so great that your mind can only fall down in praise.
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For you to comprehend the God of the Greater Community, then you must comprehend the Voice of the Revelation."
 
For you to comprehend the God of the Greater Community, then you must comprehend the Voice of the Revelation."
 
<ref>The Voice of the Revelation (April 14, 2011)</ref>
 
<ref>The Voice of the Revelation (April 14, 2011)</ref>
 
 
== Things that interest the new God ==
 
== Things that interest the new God ==
 
*the deeper movement of the heart and the conscience  
 
*the deeper movement of the heart and the conscience  
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*the recognition of one to another
 
*the recognition of one to another
 
*an enemy becoming a friend
 
*an enemy becoming a friend
*the healing of a despoiled world
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*the healing of a despoiled world<ref name="tng"/>
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== Misapprehensions about God ==
 
== Misapprehensions about God ==
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<ref>[[Greater Community Spirituality]], chap. 9, p. 95</ref>
 
<ref>[[Greater Community Spirituality]], chap. 9, p. 95</ref>
  
"[M]any people think that God is using everything as a lesson for them as if God is pulling all the strings. When something good happens, it's a blessing from God. When something bad happens, it's a punishment from God. When something cruel or tragic happens, well, people are disappointed, and they secretly resent the Divine for being cruel and heartless."  
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"[M]any people think that God is using everything as a lesson for them as if God is pulling all the strings. When something good happens, it's a blessing from God. When something bad happens, it's a punishment from God. When something cruel or tragic happens, well, people are disappointed, and they secretly resent the Divine for being cruel and heartless." <ref>[[Greater Community Spirituality]], chap. 9,p. 101</ref>
<ref>[[Greater Community Spirituality]], chap. 9,p. 101</ref>
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 15:08, 21 August 2013

Not the old God

  • misapprehended, a projection of human personality and tendencies
  • preoccupied with Earth
  • judgmental, condemnatory
  • needing praise and worship, obedience and adulation
  • tribal, favoring one nation over another, leading people to war
  • responsible for natural disasters, plagues, illness and catastrophe
  • useful for political justification
  • dominated by institutional ideology
  • a God of one world, one people or one tribe
  • a God that thinks, acts or behaves as humans do
  • limited to one Revelation for humanity[1]

The new God

  • set into motion the forces of nature, evolution, and geologic change at the beginning of time
  • watches over all worlds
  • calls the separated to return through the avenues of religion, of conscience, of true love and recognition
  • does not care what your religious beliefs are if they facilitate Knowledge[1]

Excerpts

"Now you are dealing with a God of all the universes and Creation beyond the universes, a God so great that your mind can only fall down in praise.

Not a human God. Not a God that you create in your own imagination, but a God that you must experience at a deeper level, beneath and beyond the limits of your surface mind.

For you to comprehend the God of the Greater Community, then you must comprehend the Voice of the Revelation." [2]

Things that interest the new God

  • the deeper movement of the heart and the conscience
  • acts of selfless giving and forgiveness
  • the desire to contribute beyond one's own personal needs and preferences
  • the recognition of one to another
  • an enemy becoming a friend
  • the healing of a despoiled world[1]

Misapprehensions about God

"People have great expectations of God once they accept that God is a reality. They expect God to solve their personal problems, to save them from their own calamities, to restore their loved ones when they are sick, to prevent death and difficulty for those whom they love, to bring about peace and equanimity amongst warring tribes, to effect sweeping change without upsetting anyone's concerns or priorities and to bring about miracles great and small, yet in such a way that no one is offended, no one is challenged and no one has to change." [3]

"[M]any people think that God is using everything as a lesson for them as if God is pulling all the strings. When something good happens, it's a blessing from God. When something bad happens, it's a punishment from God. When something cruel or tragic happens, well, people are disappointed, and they secretly resent the Divine for being cruel and heartless." [4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 The New God (February 12, 2009)
  2. The Voice of the Revelation (April 14, 2011)
  3. Greater Community Spirituality, chap. 9, p. 95
  4. Greater Community Spirituality, chap. 9,p. 101