Sunday, November 10, 2013

Lost

Are more people lost than are found? To answer this question, let us define our terms. If a personal is not answering the divine beckoning to be all she can be, she is lost, living way below her potential, wasting her life and her God-given talents. Does this mean that she will burn in hell for not accepting God's gift of divine grace, that divine spark that lights up her soul, fires her imagination, leaving her bursting with ambition and fervor? in some cases maybe so, but mostly not. God is rather merciful so most--if not all--will be saved by going to Purgatory for awhile to atone and work off their sins, before arrival finally into heaven. If person heeds the divine call to be all that she can be, she is found, well-situated, well-placed among kind and angelic friends from both sides of the Great Beyond. She is on the fast track to heaven. She may spend some time in Purgatory first before making that final journey, but her stay of reckoning should be less painful and of shorter duration. Now we can answer our initial question: Are more people lost than are found. Perhaps 97% of people currently are lost and only 3% are found. Neither group can much claim free choice for how they have chosen to live--to whatever extent they were able to select their life choices. As the popularity and acceptance of Mavellonialism spreads, correspondingly more people will be found and that many fewer will be lost. Mavellonialism is the ideology of spreading the maverick way, the individuator lifestyle, across the globe. Mavericks are found and non-individuators are lost. Let us work with God to rectify this unhappy state of affairs.

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