Posted by John Schroeder Cayce’s readings always spoke of a God of unconditional love. Cayce said, (paraphrased) “He is God to all and Father to those who would seek a closer relationship with Him.” So we are all His precious children and God never gives up on any of us, no matter how long it takes for us to choose His loving ways for our own. Using that as the standard, how difficult is it to do away with anyone being condemned to eternal damnation? How difficult is it to believe that reincarnation gives each of us as many chances to “choose love over selfishness” as it takes? How difficult is it to know that the Creator of “everything” was capable and loving enough to develop a plan whereby all His children would eventually be ONE with Him living in eternal bliss? If I am wrong in accepting these as truth, then my crime is in believing that God loves us more than He truly does!? That’s not possible. God is with us all, so who could be against us?
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on 5/27/2005, 4:57 pm, in reply to "What we want to be true"
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I read your comment with interest that we should be especially careful in assessing evidence of things we already believe. I see your point, but we often don’t go back far enough in our thinking to choose a standard by which we measure what must be true.
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