Quote from fhl:
Here is the answer, friend, to your alternative gospel.
galations ch1
Evidently some people are throwing you into confusion and are trying to pervert the gospel of Christ. 8But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach a gospel other than the one we preached to you, let him be eternally condemned! 9As we have already said, so now I say again: If anybody is preaching to you a gospel other than what you accepted, let him be eternally condemned!
Evidently, Saul of Tarsus is throwing you into confusion. And no wonder! You are witnessing the effect of a split mind; one that gives lip service to both innocence and guilt.
If he did not feel guilty, he could not attack, for condemnation is the root of attack. It is the judgement of one mind by another as unworthy of love and deserving of punishment. But herein lies the split. For the mind that judges perceives itself as separate from the mind being judged, believing that by punishing another, it will escape punishment. All this is the delusional attempt of the mind to deny itself, and escape the penalty of denial. It is not an attempt to relinquish denial, but to hold on to it. For it is guilt that has obscured the Father to you, and it is guilt that drove Paul insane.
Only guilt could say in one breath, "nothing can separate you from Christ" and in another, "let him be eternally condemned!" Here the split mind is most obvious. Here, Paul sows the seeds of an insane religion, in which membership can be bought and paid for, and outsiders are condemned. The acceptance of guilt into the mind is the beginning of separation.
The world you see is the delusional system of those made mad by guilt. Look carefully at this world, and you will realize that this is so. For this world is the symbol of punishment, and all the laws that seem to govern it are the laws of death. Only a world of guilt could demand the cruelties it delivers.
"Adam" is that part of the mind of the Son of God that entertained the idea of separation, and accepted guilt in his mind for that idea. Adam's "sin" could have touched no one, had he not believed it was the Father Who drove him out of Paradise. For in that belief the knowledge of the Father is lost, since only those who do not understand Him could believe it. This is reversed when it is realized that, as Paul said out of one side of his mouth, "nothing can separate you from the love of Christ", and that Christ can never be separated from the Father.
If this world were the real world, God
would be cruel. For no Father could subject His children to this as the price of salvation and
be loving.
Love does not kill to save.
This world is a picture of the crucifixion of God's Son. And until you realize God's Son cannot be crucified, this is the world you will see. Yet you will not realize this until you accept the eternal fact that God's Son is not guilty. He deserves only love, because he has given only love. He cannot be condemned, because he has never condemned.
The "Atonement" is the final lesson. It is all I taught, and all you need learn: Having never sinned, the Son of God has no need of salvation. Paul bore "the marks of Christ" on his body, because he had not yet accepted the Atonement for himself. I did not call for martyrs, but teachers. In so doing, Paul taught martyrdom, and his followers paid the price.
When you scheme to split the Son of God into factions, you have not yet learned this lesson. Not only is there "no Jew" and "no Greek" in Christ, there is no "believer" and no "unbeliever". Reality supercedes these attempts to make separation seem real. And only a guilty mind would hold on to such distinctions, and refuse to relinquish them.
Here then is the prime reason you cannot bless and curse at the same time. It will drive you insane, and anyone who listens to you. And like a tiny match, your tongue can burn down a forest.
Jesus