Quote from BernardRichards:
Anyway, the God of the Hebrew Testament who is also the Christian God as I explained above can not forgive him even if He wanted to per his attribute of justice.
Yes, but the Christian-Hebrew gOd is nOt the *Our Father* of Jesus.
*Our Father* does not forgive because...drum roll...
...he has never condemned.
It is for those who have condemned to forgive.
What is not readily understood is that the world is a kind of condemnation. That is, the world is a kind of vengeance. Every bit of it, from "energy" to "quarks" to "stars" to "planets" to "bodies"...all of it is a kind of condemnation.
This is to say that if one with the power of GoD intended to condemn, "the world" is what the "eternal" condemnation would look like.
Who, with the power of GoD, has condemned?
Each and everyone affected by the condemnation has condemned.
So it is up to each and everyone to forgive.
There are not *many* who have condemned.
Only one has condemned himself.
The one appears as *many* as an effect of his condemnation.
No one in the world remembers his attack on himself.
Neither does he remember what was before his attack on himself.
Jesus did remember the attack on himself.
He also remembered what was before the attack on himself.
He remembered by forgiving the attack.
This was done BEFORE he went to the cross.
The cross is the symbol of attack upon oneself.
As such,
The cross teaches that the world is the self-condemnation of the Son of God.
The resurrection teaches that the condemnation can be forgiven, because...
the condemnation does not hurt the Son of God.
The Son of God is what was before the attack.
The Son of God is fine during the attack.
The Son of God is fine after the attack.
Nothing has changed.
What has changed is the concept of change was added to the perfection of the Son of God.
The world is the idea that the Son of God can change.
The apparent reality of the world is the idea that the Son of God
has changed.
The apparent hell that is the world is the idea that the Son of God has changed in every way possible.
If that were true, the Son of God would be quite the devil.
So,
The world is essentially the experience of a self-concept.
It is the concept of the Son of God turned backwards, upside down, inside out and mangled beyond recognition.
It is the concept that Perfection can be destroyed.
The world is a concept.
That is the good news.
A concept can be dismissed from one's mind.
It is dismissed through forgiveness.
True forgiveness is not like world-style forgiveness.
True forgiveness requires some background, such as I have given here.
One must understand what he is doing, and why he is doing it.
The reason for forgiveness is to end one's experience of the world.
Forgiveness gradually washes away the concept of guilt, upon which the world is built.
Guilt is an entirely false concept.
It is necessary to the foundation of the world as gravity is to inhabitants of the earth.
Forgiveness deliberately pulls the rug out from under the illusion.
Forgiveness drains the swamp where mosquitos and malaria breed.
Forgiveness frees each one to be the truth: innocent.
Forgiveness frees each one to "know thy Self"...as...the Son of God.
Forgiveness overlooks masks.
Forgiveness looks beyond illusions.
Forgiveness surrenders to the truth.
Forgiveness is guilt surrendering to innocence.
There is only one who has condemned himself.
There is only one who must forgive himself.
As each forgives "self" and "others", he dispells the concept of guilt entirely from the one mind.
When the one mind is cleared of all guilt, the world will pass away.
It never really was, but for a belief that the Son of God could be changed.
Christ!