Sunday, December 16, 2018

Not A Hell-Bound Sentence

Just because we are not born good, does not  mean that going to hell once we die is our inevitable destiny.

First we are born wicked, and we then run in packs that hate us, so we do bad to please our social masters and mistresses. Lera rules this world, and is the Pack Leader, so packs do her bidding. And our bad wills are so powerful that they are not free wills, not the wills that we freely elect to earn and perform in accordance to.

In spite of all of these wicked tragic conditions that most humans will never overcome, whatever decency that is innate in them, whatever degree of individualism that they can muster, to the degree that they can defy the pack and side with the Good Spirits, and to whatever degree their will is free, and they elect to do good, to love, and to side with the Mother and Father, it is still possible that they could get to Purgatory or heaven.

This is why we must judge no one. We can characterize them as they are, but we cannot judge them, because we cannot know the heart of another. How free is their will, or to what degree they are good or evil by choice, and how are they are fighting the wickedness in them and around them, is not anytihing that another mortal can determine, or should even speculate about.

Just know that a just and merciful Mother and Father will not send evil robots to hell or good robots to heaven for they are not responsible for what they have done based on what they are. The consequences of their actions or behavior is amount to being as meritorious or blameworthy as a quartz rock in a field.

Each will merit heaven or hell based on what he has done, and what deity that he has sided with, based upon how free his will choices are, and what were those choices. That he is accountable for.

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