Quote from Gringinho:
Since it is up to each and everyone to have faith or not, and it is voluntarily - as we now agree on...
Is it right to force someone to accept a belief? Or would that be a serious sin?
Force is an attribute of "the universe", which is fantasy. It is not an attribute of Reality, so force would be a "sin", yes. The illusion that is "the universe" can easily be shattered by the truth, did it wish to force itself upon the illusion. But the fact is, you are entitled to your fantasies of falsehood, as well as the truth of your freedom. Our Father pays no mind to this fantasy. Does not interfere...does not facilitate...does not acknowledge its existence. He does provide the ways and means to extract oneself from what boils down to a potential interuption to true communication [think: communion] between Father and Son, Source and Effect, Creator and Creation.
Force implies that "the universe" exists. It does not, according to The Truth, which is in process of "saving" the mind that imagines "the universe" to be Reality. "The Truth" is the Ways and Means provided to restore communication [communion] between the mind of the Son, and the mind of the Father.
The Truth does not command. It is a Voice, so-to-speak, that "speaks" to those "who have ears to hear". The Truth teaches only equals, teaching the equality of Reality. To command is to imply inequality. The fact is, the mind that makes man is equal to God. It is "saved" to the extent that it understands this. It cannot be taught as anything other than an equal. And an equal must volunteer his cooperation. But when it comes to the truth, he must volunteer his cooperation unequivocably.
The ego depreciates the mind that makes man, reducing it to man, and everything else in "the universe".
Jesus