Knowledge is not the peace of the soul, but the fulfillment of the search and gives birth to the consciousness of responsibility. Knowledge is not happiness. Blessed is the poor in spirit! Happiness is only an inner state, a balance of expectations and experiences. (…)
What is being discussed is the need and validity of God's representation through religious institutions ( church, temple, mosque, synagogue, etc. ). (…)
Why not admit that divinity is amoral according to the perceptions of humanity, disregarding the morality of a civilization. In fact, it is not divinity that is amoral, but humanity wants to justify its deeds by shaping divinity after its likeness, forgetting that morality is changeable. (…)
Religion is only a tool of power, while faith and creed are acts of self-awareness. Raise up His church in your heart, and let your soul and mind be his priest. The world is the mirror of your soul. To do things in their nature and not against nature.
The religions unanimously accept the existence of the divinity. What they dispute with each other is the moral authority to be considered as mediators of the divinity on earth. In other words, it is only about the human desire for power and has nothing to do with the existence of divinity. (…)
The priests are not the representatives of the faith or the creed, but only the representatives of their religions. Their goal is not God, but they use God for the prosperity of their religion, and for this they create a system, a religious institution. (…)
Indoctrination takes place during childhood, that is, at the age when man is receptive. That's why the state, the church or any other system-type institution assumes the education of your child because they want a loyal subject to them. (…)
The purpose of the state is the obedience of its subjects, and in order to obtain obedience, it can turn into a religion, through institutionalization, even a doctrine of a political party. (…)
In most religions, its institutional representatives (priests, rabbis, shamans, imams, etc.) are servants of the religious institution, respectively of the state, and not servants of God.
No ideology and/or religion is sufficient for a rational man to justify a crime. A war is nothing more than a collective crime, at the command of those who hold power in the state, necessary to maintain control or power and justified by the need for the survival of the people. Because, by the participation of the individual in the war, the necessity of his survival is excluded. (…)
Forgiveness ... MAN
Forgive me, you graves,
Which bones you hide in yourselves
Of good or bad people,
Of cowards or heroes,
My bravery
As well as my insecurity.
When I step on the path
With a slight surprise,
In voice and will
A shadow of desire hides,
To find out something
About sap,
Written or unwritten,
No matter how outcast,
If it is possible
About the real victory
Or about unfulfilled desire
Of the real MAN.
Forgiveness ... MAN bones.
Título : 999
EAN : 9798223657903
Editorial : Jean Glace Alexis
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