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Chapter 4 |
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How can those so evil be redeemed, you cry?
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Is there no justice? |
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What of those evil and wicked who did murder, did torture and condemn others?
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What of those most evil spirits that entrapped so many souls for centuries in perpetual afterlife of hell?
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Are their crimes simply to be dismissed?
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What compassion is this? |
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These indeed are the concerns of many against those who we have reviled, cursed and hated for thousands of years.
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For many it will be the complaint of the prodigal son “for have I not been good and holy? Why then should any evil being be entitled to One Heaven?”
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For religious righteousness and stubborn pride of faith can be as difficult to confront as the most ardent Satanist.
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People who believe that living a moral life dictated by following rules entitles them to privileges over and above others, is a false piety.
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It is a demand upon God, and the universe, no better than one who defiles nature and others.
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For so long as one is cursed all our cursed.
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Therefore open the eyes and hearts of those who are truly honorable.
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Of those who respect life the universe and compassion.
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For if a person is truly compassionate then they shall understand the divine wisdom of forgiveness.
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To help us to unite our family peacefully
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Behold! It is revealed through the wisdom of God that we shall see the day now where heaven of man is united.
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That the days of end are the days of beginning.
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That the meaning of the end of days is now revealed.
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That to live one dies, one dies to live.
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That to live, we must die to the old ways.
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That to live we must change our ways, to kill those thoughts and actions that no longer give honour or respect.
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To end our hate, our false piety, our curse of others.
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It is through your will and yours alone that heaven shall be united.
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We are but your servants who are thankful of such compassion and love.
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Behold! We see in your wisdom Lord the covenant of the One Heaven, that by this most sacred of documents you unite all humanity and all souls as one.
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And those who would throw pebbles at a wall of stone saying “I command thee to break”, let them cast a thought greater than these.
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