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Sidney Lambe

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Oct 8, 2008, 6:18:26 AM10/8/08
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It's All Good.

Such a misunderstood Truth. Used as an excuse to avoid thinking
by many people, to avoid making judgements. Especially about
their own behavior. A major copout use liberally by the (psuedo)
progressives in this culture. An excuse for amorality and for
hiding their heads in the sand.

You'll hear the same people saying "anything's possible"
(although that's not true at all) and "it's all relative" (which
it isn't).

Seen as a satanic/demonic teaching by those who overtly believe
in a warring God and Satan/Devil, representing the two distinct
creative forces, Good and Evil/Positive and Negative that they
believe create reality. Obviously such a universe is not all
good.

For these people, "Evil" is the cause of anything they don't
like and an excuse to do very negative and criminal things: Once
they've identified an individual or group as "Evil", then they
can abandon all morality in order to fight or destroy it.

Darwinism, the whole physical science paradigm, is but a new
variant on the same theme: Here we have Nature as the Devil
and Technology as God.

But what It's All Good really means, is that It's All God.
There's only one creative force in the multiverse. Everything
that happens is of and by God and God is Good. All apparent
"Evil" is only ignorance.

This does not mean that there aren't seriously bad things going
on, like the trashing of our planet, that have to be stopped. It
just means that the people who are doing the bad things are doing
them out of ignorance, not because they are the pawns of some
other creative force. There is no other creative force. There is
no outside. There is only God: All That Is, The Spirit That Moves
In All Things.

We have free will. We can use the creativity that is the gift of
All That Is any way we like. We can believe things that aren't
true at all, that have no basis in reality, and then experience
what the world becomes when people believe in unTruths like
"Evil". They MAKE the world seem "Evil" by doing terrible things
to supposedly combat this force that has no existence outside of
their own beliefs.


Sid


Sidney Lambe

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Oct 8, 2008, 7:13:27 AM10/8/08
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Sidney Lambe <nos...@nospam.invalid> wrote:
> It's All Good.
>
> Such a misunderstood Truth. Used as an excuse to avoid thinking
> by many people, to avoid making judgements. Especially about
> their own behavior. A major copout use liberally by the (psuedo)
> progressives in this culture. An excuse for amorality and for
> hiding their heads in the sand.
>
> You'll hear the same people saying "anything's possible"
> (although that's not true at all) and "it's all relative" (which
> it isn't).

I forgot another important copout of the people I call "New Age
Weenies (NAWs): "No one knows for sure."

Pretty funny: They claim to know for sure that no one knows anything
for sure.

And this one: "You make your own reality".

As misunderstood as "It's All Good".

When a NAW says it, it means that if they just think something
is true, it is true. That way they can be environmentalists just
because they say they are, and are doing no harm just because
they say they aren't doing any harm.

Even though they live basically the same way as the people they
say aren't environmentalists and are doing harm. And are completely
dependent on them...

For example: The people who call themselves environmentalists
couldn't live as they do if the people they condemn for not being
environmentalists weren't out there trashing the planet to make
all the stuff they consume.

And it's used as a copout on another level too: Oh that person
has a terrible life because they make their own reality and there's
nothing I can do about it.

You can't make your own reality, become a conscious co-creator
with All That Is, unless you face and accept and deal honestly
with your reality as it is. Beliefs create reality, not superficial
thoughts.


Sid

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