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Originally Posted by aron
Jesus healed. He forgave. But when they tried to make him king, he refused. When they asked him to command others, he balked: "Who put me in authority over you?" Luke 12:14
Beware of wolves who dress like sheep. They create 'ekklesia' based on some abstract ideal, say, "oneness". And you become convinced this is the way. And one day you wake up and you are far from the reality of the kingdom. The ideal was merely a leverage point over your mind.
You will see that these people do not heal, nor forgive. But they want to tell you what to do. What to say, what to read, what to think.
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In the past it's been easy to maintain ignorance. Not so easy today, with so much information at our fingertips.
Ignorance was easier to maintain before the internet, easier still a hundred years ago, and completely easy a thousand, two thousand, three thousand years, etc., ago.
It's also easy to maintain ignorance in cult groups, that close members off from information other than that that comes from the cult.
If we start with answers before the questions ignorance is easy to maintain ; or if we trust only the cult's answers, before we even had the questions, ignorance is easy to maintained.
Today there's no excuse for ignorance. If we've been in the LC, and have come out, we've got a lot of catching up to do. Trapped in our ignorance we fell behind.
There's lots to learn in this world ; the universe is big. When we begin to think for our self, after the LC, we should feel cheated from discovery of so much truth.
For some reason some just don't want to think for themselves. This makes them prime material -- good material, if you will -- for cults.
I understand that the world is easier if we let someone else do our thinking ... but then we just accept ignorance because it's easier. It's the lazy way to go.