The NDE and Religion |
Kevin Williams
Research Conclusions |
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Many near-death accounts reveal
that the religions of this world are merely an external
path whose ideal is to lead people inward toward
true spirituality. People often confuse religion
with spirituality. Religion is the outward form
of worship and spirituality is the inward form of
worship. People who have a near-death experience
often return less religious and more spiritual.
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An
example of the spiritual change that often takes place in near-death
experiencers can be found Tom Harpur's excellent documentary
entitled
Life After Death.
In it, he profiles a minister named Ken Martin who had a near-death
experience. Upon his return from his experience, he discovered
that everything he had previously known - his ministry, his
calling, everything - was insignificant in comparison to his
experience with the afterlife.
Heaven is not about religious beliefs,
but about spiritual actions. It is not true, as some people
believe, that we get to heaven by giving verbal assent to belief
in God. It is love, not religious doctrines, that creates spiritual
growth.
Religions are cultural institutions but
love is universal. Those religions which claim superiority over
other religions or exclude people for various reasons, go against
God's law to love others as we love ourselves. Although religion,
in itself, is not important to God, all religions are necessary
because there are people who need what they teach. For this
reason, all religions are precious in the sight of God. All
religions refer to the same God. All religions are different
ways of trying to describe the same God. After death, if you
insist upon searching for an old man on a throne as God, you
will do this for awhile until you get the idea that you are
following an illusion.
2. Religion is not as
Important as Many People Believe
Doctrine and creed and race mean
nothing. No matter what we believe we were all children joined
under one God. The only rule is God's true law: Do unto others
as you would have them do unto you. (May
Eulitt)
God does not care which
religion is best. God does not care what religion people practice.
They are all a blooming facet of the whole. All religions refer
to the same God. (Mellen-Thomas
Benedict)
One man who had a near-death
experience realized that the "God" of his religious background
wasn't anything like the reality. He learned that it doesn't
matter if people call him God, Allah, Great Spirit or whatever,
he is one and the same. (Dr.
Liz Dale)
Everyone, religious or
not, believing in God or not, transitions to the spirit world
as part of the natural process of life. Just as one does not
need to be religious to live in the physical world, one does
not need to profess a particular faith to live in the spirit
world. (Nora Spurgin)
Heaven is about deeds, not creeds.
Therefore, persons of many cultures and religions form the societies
of heaven. (Emanuel
Swedenborg)
Religious beliefs
have little to do with what we experience in the transition
from one realm to another, except that we are allowed to see
briefly the teacher or guru that we followed. Regardless of
cultural or religious beliefs, we have the same basic experience
at death. (Betty
Bethards)
God is not dependent on
our belief, for our belief or disbelief in God does not affect
God - only us. (Dr.
PMH Atwater)
God
cares little about our religious affiliation or church membership.
Love is not limited to any one religion or even religion at
all. Religions are cultural institutions but love is universal.
(Kevin
Williams)
Kenneth was born and raised
a Southern Baptist. As a child, he first made his commitment
to Christ and was baptized with water. He was a member of the
church all his life. He was saved, on the path toward heaven,
a believer, a follower of Jesus, and he knew this assured him
a place in heaven. Nevertheless, he had a NDE and it sent him
straight to hell. (Rev.
Kenneth Hagin)
God is not a member of
any church or religion. It is the churches and the religions
that are members within the vastness and the glory that is God.
There is no one religion just as there is no chosen people or
person, nor any single way of regarding what cannot be fully
comprehended. We are all sons of God in the sense that we are
all souls of God's creation, without gender, without form, without
nationality, complete and whole and perfect as we explore the
never-endingness of God's wonderment. (Dr.
PMH Atwater)
Having faith in
Christ doesn't matter as much as having the faith of
Christ. It is foolish to think that Jesus will carry your cross
for you because he taught people that they must take up their
own cross. Having the faith of Christ means to practice unconditional
love. (Kevin Williams)
There is a lot of solid evidence in the Bible itself that
the Bible has serious
and devastating errors in it. (Kevin
Williams)
3. Emanuel
Swedenborg's Discourse on Religion
Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772) was a renowned Swedish scientist
and
Christian mystic whose spiritual visions led to experiences
which have remarkable
similarities to the NDE. So remarkable are these similarities,
that in Dr. Raymond
Moody's ground-breaking book on NDEs,
Life After Life, he devotes an entire section of his book
to describe these similarities. Dr. Moody describes how Swedenborg
described death as a pulling away from the physical body, followed
by encounters with departed ones and a life review drawn from
the person's memory. Most notably, is his description of encountering
a supreme Being of Light which Swedenborg described as "the
Sun of heaven in which the Lord resided." The following are
just a few of Swedenborg's insights about religion and the true
path to attaining heaven according to Swedenborg's most famous
work Heaven and Hell which was translated into the
book entitled
Awaken From Death:
"Some people believe that it is hard
to lead a heaven-bound life (which is called a spiritual
life) because they have heard that a person needs to
renounce the world, give up the appetites that are associated
with the body and the flesh, and live like spiritual
beings. They take this to mean nothing other than rejecting
what is worldly - especially wealth and prestige - and
walking around in constant devout meditation on God,
salvation, and eternal life, passing their lives in
prayer and in reading the Word and devotional literature.
They think that this is renouncing the world and living
by the spirit instead of by the flesh.
"But an abundance of experience and
discussion with angels has enabled me to know that the
situation is completely different from this. In fact,
people who renounce the world and live by the spirit
in this fashion build up a mournful life for themselves,
one that is not receptive of heavenly joy; for everyone's
life on Earth stays with them when they enter the spiritual
realm. On the contrary, if people are to accept a life
in heaven, they must by all means live in the world
and become involved in its functions and dealings. Then
through a moral and civic life they will receive a spiritual
life. This is the only way a spiritual life can be formed
in people and their spirit be prepared for heaven.
"Living an inward life and not an
outward life at the same time is like living in a house
with no foundation, which gradually settles, or develops
cracks and gaps, or totters until it collapses.
"If we examine a person's life with
rational acuity, we discover that it is threefold: there
is a spiritual life, a moral life, and a civic life;
and we find these lives distinct from each other. There
are people who live a civic life but not a moral or
a spiritual one. Then there are people who live both
a civic life and a moral life and a spiritual as well.
These are the ones who are leading heaven's life - the
others are leading the world's life separated from heaven's
life.
"A heaven-bound life is not a
life withdrawn from the world but a life involved in
the world. A life of piety without a life of love (which
occurs only in this world) does not lead to heaven.
Rather, it is a life of love, a life of behaving honestly
and fairly in every task, every transaction, every work,
and from a more inward source that leads to a heavenly
one. This source is present in that life when a person
behaves honestly and fairly because it is in keeping
with divine laws. This life is not hard." (Emanuel
Swedenborg)
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4.
Love is the True "Religion"
I asked the light, which I call Christ,
how people from other religions get to heaven. I was shown that
the group, or organization, we profess alliance to is inconsequential.
What is important is how we show our love for God by the way
we treat each other. This is because when we pass to the spiritual
realm we will all be met by him, which substantiates the passage,
"No one comes to the Father, but by me." The light showed me
that what is important is that we love God and each other, and
that it isn't what a person says, but the love in their being
that is examined in the afterlife.
(Sandra
Rogers)
What is truly important
is love, not religion. (Beth
Hammond)
The best religion is the
religion that brings you closest to God. (Rev.
Howard Storm)
There are only two true
religions - the religion of love and the religion of fear. (Sandra
Rogers)
Your religion is where
your love is. (Henry
David Thoreau)
How are we saved? By unselfish
love. When we love unselfishly, our vibrations are so high that
the only place we'll fit into is heaven. There is no other place
we can go if we want to. This is divine justice because it gives
all the people who ever lived, as well as all the higher animals
who know right from wrong, an equal chance to eventually attain
internal harmony which will fit them into some kind of heaven
- regardless of their intelligence, education, indoctrination,
ignorance, wealth or poverty. (Arthur
Yensen)
The central message that
Buddhist near-death experiencers bring back from their journey
is that the most important qualities in life are love and knowledge,
compassion and wisdom. (Lingza
Chokyi)
People who truly practice
the religion of love will find themselves in a universal sphere
where everyone understands that true religion is to love others
as ourselves. (Nora
Spurgin)
There is light
that can be found in many, many other faiths. All faiths which
stress love have this focus. All have their own paradise, but
the devoted eventually learn the tremendous experience that
all is one under God and that there is no division in purpose.
There is one God of us all. (Margaret
Tweddell)
Near-death accounts suggest
that unconditional love is the highest form of religion there
is. (Kevin Williams)
Jesus didn't come to preach
a new religion. Jesus was a Jew who preached unconditional love.
(Kevin Williams)
5. Religions have an
Important Purpose
I wanted to know why there
were so many churches in the world. Why didn't God give us only
one church, one pure religion? The answer came to me with the
purest of understanding. Each of us, I was told, is at a different
level of spiritual development and understanding. Each person
is therefore prepared for a different level of spiritual knowledge.
Each church fulfills spiritual needs that perhaps others cannot
fill. No one church can fulfill everybody's needs at every level.
(Betty Eadie)
The different religions
just have different ways of explaining the same Creator. (Dr.
Liz Dale)
God created differences
in religion because of the different lessons we all need to
learn. (Sandra Rogers)
All religions are necessary
because there are people who need what they teach. (Betty
Eadie)
Religions have a place
and any one person in that religion is on the path of learning
what is important for that soul. (Darlene
Holman)
The most important thing
is to really live what our religion teaches. Even if we have
the greatest religion of all, it won't do us any good if we
don't put it into practice in our lives. Whatever we practice
becomes a part of us. (Daniel
Rosenblit)
Religion
is used as a stepping stone to further knowledge. As an individual
raises his level of understanding about God and his own eternal
progress, he might feel discontented with the teachings of his
present church and seek a different philosophy or religion to
fill that void. When this occurs he has reached another level
of understanding and will long for further truth and knowledge,
and for another opportunity to grow. And at every step of the
way, these new opportunities to learn will be given. (Betty
Eadie)
One does not have to be
religious to dwell in the spirit world, but one inevitably will
benefit from a thorough understanding and practice of a particular
tradition. (Nora
Spurgin)
We have no right to criticize
any church or religion in any way. They are all precious in
God's sight. Very special people with important missions have
been placed in all religions that they might touch others. (Betty
Eadie)
It
is possible for the uneducated and unbelieving spirit to be
a virtual prisoner of this Earth. Such spirits may not recognize
the energy and light which draws one toward God. Lacking the
faith and power to reach for the light, unenlightened spirits
may actually stay on Earth until they learn of the higher power
which surrounds, and is available to them.
(Betty
Eadie)
6. NDEs are the Source of
Many Religious Concepts
(1)
NDE archetypal
images: NDE archetypal images have been
consistent throughout history.
Jenny Yates describes how the phenomenology of the
archetypal Being of Light in world myths and religions
shows the archetypal parallels with the Light in the
NDE that are consistent across time and cultures. Yates
shows how the phenomenon of the Being of light of the
NDE has parallels to:
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(2)
Jewish scholars have discovered contemporary
NDEs in Israel and found parallels in the Talmud,
Zoharic traditions,
and later Rabbinic literature and folklore. The theme of
judgment before a heavenly court is particularly prominent
in the Jewish NDE tradition (Jonathan
Neumann).
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NDEs correlate with Buddhism:
Carl
Becker reports that Japanese
Pure Land Buddhism is grounded upon the reality and accessibility
of NDEs for all (1984 b.c). Becker also explores the strong
parallels with the
Tibetan Book of the Dead
(1985). The Tibetan Buddhist leader Sogyal Rinpoche explores
the parallels between NDEs and the classic Tibetan Book of the
Dead in his article in this book.
(4)
NDEs correlate with Hinduism:
The Hindu subtle body that leaves the body at death,
Arvind Sharma
shows, is analogous to the spiritual body described in
Hindu NDEs.
The flash of light experienced by the youthful guru
Yogananda
is an archetypal parallel to the NDE light. (Yogananda, 167).
(5)
NDEs correlate with Christianity:
The New Testament describes
Paul's NDE
because Paul is defending his authority as an apostle on it.
John describes
a NDE in the Book of Revelation.
Some Christians consider NDEs to be very much like Biblical
resurrections (Wilkerson).
The Mormon faith is very open to NDEs
because it already has a well-developed picture of the next
world. Mormons who have reported NDEs are well-received in the
Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (Lundahl,
Gibson).
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NDEs correlate with mysticism:
NDEs have
also been compared to mystical shamanic journeys (Doug
MacDonald) and to Kundalini
yoga's mystical states (Dippong; Ring, 1984). Christian mystics
such as
Edgar Cayce
and
Emanuel Swedenborg
describe having visionary experiences identical to NDEs.
John Pennachio
defines a NDE as a mystical state, since NDEs show congruence
with
Walter Pahnke's
nine categories of a mystical experience:
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Intuitive unity
(a sense of cosmic oneness) |
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Transcendence
of space and time |
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A deeply felt
positive mood |
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A sense of
sacredness |
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A feeling of
insight or illumination |
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Paradoxicality |
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Ineffability |
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Transiency yet persisting positive
changes in attitude and behavior (the experience passes)
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(i) |
Persisting
positive changes in attitudes and behavior |
(h) |
David Lorimer
interprets NDEs and the psychic experiences of NDE survivors
as their participation in the immanent, divine presence
described in the mystical literature of the
Perennial Philosophy, from
Plato's Being to
Emerson's Oversoul.
Judith Cressy shows a number of specific parallels
between NDEs and mystics in the classical tradition,
such as
St. Theresa and
John of the Cross. In her essay in this book, she
encourages NDE survivors to seek supportive spiritual
communities that can support their journey of integrating
the Light into daily life.
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7. Some Religious Beliefs can be
Harmful |
A.
Harmful Belief: Soul Sleep |
Throughout history, Christians have believed
in the idea of soul sleep. This is the repulsive doctrine
that people sleep in their graves until the second coming
of Christ at which time their corpses come alive and
crawl out of their graves like the movie Night of the
Living Dead. Near-death experiences show that this doctrine
is not only false, but is a very harmful doctrine to
believe in. The following are NDE insights that show
the dangers of believing in this doctrine:
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One
of the places we observed seemed to be a receiving station.
Beings would arrive here oftentimes in a deep hypnotic
sleep. I call it hypnotic because I realized they had
put themselves in this state by their beliefs. Here
were what I would call angels working with them trying
to arouse them and help them realize God is truly a
God of the living and that they did not have to lie
around sleeping until Gabriel or someone came along
blowing on a horn. (Dr.
George Ritchie)
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Things
change little in the hereafter. Suppose we have the
fixed idea that we'll sleep till the resurrection of
the body. Then suppose there isn't a resurrection of
the body. We might sleep a very long time. (Arthur
Yensen)
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Those
that died believing they would sleep until awakened
by Gabriel, reported a black darkness, a feeling of
being trapped and alone, stranded. What I've finally
come to realize is we truly and most literally create
our own realities. When we die, the reality we created
is where we will live and what we will become. (Dr.
PMH Atwater)
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(d) |
Betty Bethards
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"You
will probably be kept in a sleep state for the
first two to three day period. You will wake
up in a beautiful meadow or some other calm
and peaceful place where you can reconcile the
transition from the death state to the continuous
life. You are given teachings in the hope that
you do not refuse to believe that you are dead."
(Betty
Bethards)
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(e) |
Ruth Montgomery
has this to say about a person who does not believe
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"He
expects to find nothing when he passes through
the door called death, and for a long time that
is usually what he finds - nothing. He is in
a state like unto death for a goodly while,
until at last something arouses him."
(Ruth
Montgomery)
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B. Harmful
Belief: Fundamentalism |
People who have strong and uncompromising
religious beliefs generally have temporary problems
after death when they discover their beliefs to be false.
The following are insights that support this:
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If we have no fixed beliefs about
anything, we'd be free to adapt to the new surroundings
and fit in where we belong with no unusual difficulty.
Everything has its place. Fixed beliefs are useful in
prayer where doubt is fatal. Yet doubt is always useful
in sizing up religious dogma, reading junk mail, listening
to commercials, and the promises of politicians. (Arthur
Yensen)
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Deeply held religious beliefs
come into visible expression in the spirit realms, just
as they do in the physical realm. We create our own
experience. Eventually, restrictive minds slowly open
and expand allowing them to accept greater understanding.
Then they are ready to move from their limited concept
of life to the eternal adventure, for there is ever
more to know, to do, to be. (Jan
Price)
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(c) |
Some people believe that to be
a spiritual person, we must renounce the world, give
up worldly things and read the Bible all the time. But
people who live this way create a mournful life for
themselves and one that is not receptive of heavenly
joy. Everyone's life on Earth stays with them when they
enter the afterlife. If people want to live a heavenly
life, they must live a moral and civil life in the world.
Living an inward life and not an outward life at the
same time is like living in a house with no foundation
which gradually develops cracks and collapses. (Emanuel
Swedenborg)
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The most
difficult thing for a person who has been deeply steeped
in a particular religious tradition is to realize that
the form alone is not what elevates a person; it is
the heart. (Nora
Spurgin)
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Some Christians
enter the spirit world and are led into thoughts they
had during their physical life about the soul's state
after death, heaven, and hell, until they come to resent
their former utter ignorance of things like this, and
resent the Church's ignorance of such matters. (Emanuel
Swedenborg)
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Many people,
when they come to the astral world, experience a great
deal of turmoil and distress because they have been
too positive and too dogmatic in their earthly lives
and have tried to impose that dogmatism on other people.
I think you can find, if you will think about it and
look back at your own lives, that there are times when
you wish you hadn't been so forceful in persuading someone
to do something. When one does this he is cutting across
a divinely given attribute of each person, which is
free will. (Margaret
Tweddell)
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After death,
people do not keep their religious faith if it does
not come from a heavenly love. (Emanuel
Swedenborg)
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The following revelation from
Ruth Montgomery is an example of a fundamentalist preacher's
death experience:
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"First, he is shocked to
find that God is not sitting on a throne surrounded
by angels. He may think this is only a brief
interlude until he adjusts. He may begin to
preach to people there who he believes are lost
souls who lack the righteousness to advance
to heaven. His sermons may attract some people.
But he begins to demand that the older souls
around there help him find the way to the throne
of God. He may honestly believe that it is being
concealed from him in some mysterious way. At
last the old souls gather around and explain
to him that he is preaching a false doctrine;
that heaven is within each man, and so is his
private hell; that he has arrived, and nothing
is being hidden from him. It is up to him to
begin work on his own spiritual advancement,
and he is retarding the progress of others by
misleading them with false hopes of a promised
land. For this is the promised land, and we
make of it what we will through our own endeavors."
(Ruth
Montgomery)
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(i) |
Some people
believe we must be baptized to go to heaven. Some people
believe we must speak in tongues. Some people believe
we must accept Jesus as God or savior. Such people believe
that religion is the way to heaven. But unless the religion
we practice is unconditional love, then we are not following
in Jesus' footsteps. (Kevin
Williams)
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God is love.
Whoever lives in love lives in God, and God in him.
(1
John 4:16)
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C.
Harmful Belief:
Religious Bigotry |
Many religious people have the
erroneous and bigoted belief that only their
religion is true and that all other religions
are false. Such a belief has been the scourge
of humanity and has been the source of the multitude
of horrible religious wars and atrocities that
have plagued humankind. The following are some
NDE insights concerning this problem:
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In the hell realms, there are souls who argue
over some religious doctrine and try to kill
those who do not agree with them. (Dr.
George Ritchie)
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Those
religions which claim some singular relationship
with God, claim superiority over others, or
exclude people for various reasons, go against
God's law that we love one another as we love
ourselves. (Sandra
Rogers)
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God
is not a member of any church or religion. It
is the churches and the religions that are members
within the vastness and the glory that is God.
There is no one religion just as there is no
chosen people or person, nor any single way
of regarding what cannot be fully comprehended.
(Dr.
PMH Atwater)
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We
are all different aspects of the same being
who is not committed to one particular religion.
(Mellen-Thomas
Benedict)
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Not all teachings described
as religious are beneficial. Religion which
is judgmental, prejudicial, critical, and narrow
may impede the spirit's natural growth. Where
religion teaches love, there is growth. Where
religion impedes love, there is stagnation.
(Nora
Spurgin)
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(f) |
Many religionists think
they have the whole truth and the only short-cut
to heaven. Some churches force their particular
brand of God's love on people who were perfectly
satisfied and thought they were on good terms
with God already. But even though the churches
have abused religion, I believe everyone should
have some kind of a religion, or philosophy,
to encourage them to think and grow spiritually.
(Arthur
Yensen)
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(g) |
Despite what some people
think, heaven is not limited only to Christians.
Jesus reveals the way, the truth, and the life.
However, unless we can give someone the true
Christian experience of the Christ, it is not
right for us to say to them, 'You must not be
a Buddhist -you must be a Christian.' (Margaret
Tweddell)
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(h) |
Many faiths on Earth do
not include Christ but are loved and used by
God nevertheless. Our Father never turns away
a person who searches for him. He created our
mortal conditions and knows perfectly what we
face in sometimes godless circumstances. A person
born to a home that does not recognize God is
not cursed, but rather blessed with the needed
opportunities of growth uniquely available in
that home. Any person searching for any degree
of light, in any religion or system of belief,
is graced by God with opportunities for greater
light. (Betty
Eadie)
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(i) |
There is a tendency among
certain religious people in the afterlife to
congregate in their little groups and have their
little sessions of what they feel are heaven.
Eventually they become very bored with this
narrowness, and then their own helpers and teachers
will try to give them another idea to help them
to break away from this narrow mindset. In the
higher realms there is a unity of God-praise,
not a segregation of the praise of God. (Margaret
Tweddell)
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D.
Harmful Belief: Faulty Religious Doctrines |
Within some religions are various
sects or denominations that are often based
upon the magnification of some particular religious
doctrine. Below are some insights about this:
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Some Christians expect
heaven to be a place where people stand in front
of the throne, worshipping forever. Such a view
of heaven is boring and childlike. There are
so many heavenly realms and in each of them
there is a fractal that is your particular interpretation,
unless you are part of the group soul that believes
in only the God of a particular religion. (Mellen-Thomas
Benedict)
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Insincere prayers of repetition
have little, if any, light. These, having no
power, are not heard. But there is no prayer
greater than that of a mother for her children.
(Betty
Eadie)
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The belief that we are
separate from God is the only real sin. (Dr.
PMH Atwater)
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When we die, there is
no so-called Judgment Day involving the hellfire
and brimstone that is described in the Bible.
God judges no one. The only judgment is self-judgment.
(Sherry
Gideon)
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We do not sit at the feet of a man with a long
white beard called God. God is within, whether
you are in or out of the body. (Betty
Bethards)
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(f) |
There is no doctrine and no belief to pursue
other than knowing that the Being of Light is
God. (Norman
Paulsen)
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(g) |
When we enter the spirit realm, we are given
glimpses of things we expected to see in order
to bring us comfort. We may briefly see a teacher
we worshipped in our lifetime: Jesus, Buddha,
or another guru, according to your expectations.
But gently we are brought out of many of our
illusions and are shown that we have not landed
in an ultimate paradise with gold paved streets.
(Betty
Bethards)
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(h) |
It is not true, as some people think, that if
we only give verbal assent to belief in God,
that is our passport to heaven and everything
will be all right. Not so. God helps those who
help themselves. (Margaret
Tweddell)
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(i) |
We do not go to heaven by worshipping Jesus,
or by believing in his name, or by believing
in his work on the cross, or by accepting him
as our Savior. The way to heaven is through
love. God is love. We grow to heaven by allowing
love to grow in our hearts and create heaven
within us by practicing unconditional love.
(Kevin
Williams)
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(j) |
Being a Christian is not enough to attain heaven.
We grow to heaven by emulating the unconditional
love of Jesus rather than by worshipping him.
(Kevin
Williams)
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(k) |
If you insist upon searching for God, you will
do this for awhile until you get the idea that
you are following an illusion. God is love in
all religions, so the more we live love the
closer we are to God. (Betty
Bethards)
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(l) |
Religious beliefs can limit an open mind. Any
belief such as soul sleep, God on a throne,
angels with wings, the trinity, etc. etc., is
initially carried over at the time of death,
but very soon, all beliefs that don't correlate
with afterlife reality will just simply not
be believed anymore. This is all a process of
instruction. (Kevin
Williams)
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E.
Harmful Belief:
Atheism |
There is a misconception that
people who don't believe in God or an afterlife
are heading straight to hell after death. Believing
that all atheists go to hell is, in itself, a harmful
religious belief. And like all rigid beliefs,
the belief that death is the end of everything
can create problems for those who hold this
belief. Here are some insights:
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(a) |
Disavowing the possibility of the existence of a Higher
Power may contribute to the why of a "Less Than Positive"
(LTP) near-death experience: 19.4 percent of my LTP
study group labeled themselves as atheist or agnostic
prior to their experience. (Dr.
Barbara Rommer)
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(b) |
An atheist
is as likely to have a NDE as was a devoutly religious
person. Regardless of their prior attitudes - whether
skeptical or deeply religious - and regardless of the
many variations in religious beliefs and degrees of
skepticism from tolerant disbelief to outspoken atheism
- most of these people were convinced that they had
been in the presence of some supreme and loving power
and had a glimpse of a life yet to come. Almost all
who experienced a NDE found their lives transformed
and a change in their attitudes and values, and in their
inclination to love and to help others. (Dr.
Ken Ring)
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(c) |
If you don't
believe in God or an afterlife, you will probably be
kept in a sleep state for the first "two to three day"
period. You will wake up in a beautiful meadow or some
other calm and peaceful place where you can reconcile
the transition from the death state to the continuous
life. You are given teachings in the hope that you do
not refuse to believe that you are dead. (Betty
Bethards)
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(d) |
People do
not have hellish NDEs because they are atheists. My
research shows that it is what is within us that matters,
not the religious belief we have or don't have. Nevertheless,
not having a belief in life after death can lead to
serious problems such as having an excuse to treat others
badly. Before his NDE,
Howard Storm
was such a person and his NDE was certainly very hellish
because of it. Interesting enough, his NDE is remarkably
similar to the hell witnessed by
Dr. George Ritchie
during his NDE. Another remarkably similar hellish experience
was documented by
Ruth Montgomery
through her paranormal research. Also, the
Tibetan Book of the Dead
describes a similar hell for people who lack spiritual
development. All four of these sources agree that having
an excuse to treat others badly can create a hellish
condition. Such a hellish spiritual condition is certainly
not limited to atheists. (Kevin
Williams)
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8. Religious Aftereffects Resulting from
a NDE
One of the
truths about NDEs is that each person integrates their NDE into
their own pre-existing belief system. (Jody
Long)
The Beings of Light
found in NDEs usually conform to the predominant religion the
person was exposed to, but not always. Jesus has appeared in
near-death scenarios of Jewish people, for instance; a Muslim
man once told me he was met by Buddha. (Dr.
PMH Atwater)
Some experiencers find joining a church to be helpful. Others
find quitting their church to be helpful. Near-death experiences
tend to make people less religious and more spiritual. (IANDS
FAQ)
Experiencers tend to become more spiritual - though not necessarily
more involved in organized religion. (Dr.
Ken Ring)
No matter what the nature of the NDE, it alters some lives.
Atheists embrace the existence of a deity, while dogmatic members
of a particular religion report feeling welcome in any church
or temple or mosque. (Dr.
PMH Atwater)
After having a NDE, people tend to exhibit a significant shift
in their beliefs on a wide range of subjects including a general
tendency toward an increased openness to the idea of reincarnation.
(Dr. Ken Ring)
After having a NDE, religious observance may increase or lessen,
but a deepened belief in God, or a Higher Power, is almost certain.
People say, "Before, I believed; now I know." (IANDS
FAQ)
Religious orientation
is not a factor affecting either the likelihood or the depth
of the NDE. An atheist is as likely to have one as a devoutly
religious person. Regardless of their prior attitudes - whether
skeptical or deeply religious - and regardless of the many variations
in religious beliefs and degrees of skepticism from tolerant
disbelief to outspoken atheism - most of these people were convinced
that they had been in the presence of some supreme and loving
power and had a glimpse of a life yet to come. Almost all who
had a NDE find their lives transformed and are changed in their
attitudes and values, and in their inclination to love and to
help others. (Dr. Ken
Ring)
An experiencer's religious beliefs do not prevent the expansion
of psychic abilities resulting from their experience. (Dr.
PMH Atwater)
Death
does not suddenly turn a non-religious person into a religious
person. (Margaret
Tweddell)
9. Miscellaneous
NDE and Religion Insights
I saw that
we could literally call down thousands of angels in our aid
if we ask in faith. (Betty
Eadie)
The gods of one faith are the angels, saints, or supernatural
beings of other faiths. (Sandra
Rogers)
Prayer is a tangible force - a power for good here on this Earth!
Many people ask me what was the first thing I thought or felt
when I came out of my coma, about 3 weeks after the accident.
I could feel Christ's love and compassion for me and I believe
the prayers of many for me made him tune into me personally,
and led to my incredible experience with Christ in that heavenly
garden. (Derry Bresee)
There is one God who is worshipped through many different teachings
of many different religious faiths. (Sandra
Rogers)
NDErs are not more or less religious than in the cross-section
of the population. They come from many religious backgrounds
and from the ranks of agnostics and even atheists. (IANDS
FAQ)
Religious backgrounds do not affect who are most likely to have
a NDE. (Dr. PMH Atwater)
Many people are turned
off by religion. Any complete body of knowledge is like a spoke
in a wheel - pointing to the center of ultimate truth. Science,
art, music, philosophy and religion run into trouble because
they are not yet complete bodies of knowledge even though religion
is advertised and sold as such. (Arthur
Yensen)
Evil and the devil do
not exist. What people consider evil is really ignorance. Hitler
was not an evil man. He was just so incredibly ignorant of spiritual
realities that he was practically retarded at a spiritual level.
Such people are to be pitied and our unconditional love should
extended even to him because it is hard to hate a retarded person.
(Kevin Williams)
There is no such thing
as sin. There are only mistakes. Everything is a learning experience.
We are here to make mistakes in order to learn and grow from
them. (Jayne Smith)
If you read the Bible
with the idea of finding contradictions and problems, you will
find them. The Bible contains spiritual truth and it has to
be read spiritually in order to understand it. It should be
read prayerfully. When read prayerfully, it talks to you and
reveals itself to you. (Rev.
Howard Storm)
Religious figures including the founders of world religions,
the saints and prophets, exist in various spirit realms. The
similarity of one's life, heart and knowledge to a particular
figure determines one's closeness to these religious figures.
(Nora Spurgin)
The Being of Light seen in near-death experiences can change
into different figures, such as Jesus, Buddha, Krishna, mandalas,
archetypal images and signs. Our beliefs shape the kind of feedback
we get from this Being. If we were a Buddhist or Catholic or
Fundamentalist, we would get a feedback loop of our own beliefs.
(Mellen-Thomas
Benedict)
In the spirit realms, you are able to go back in time and live
in the minds of Jesus and his disciples. You can heard their
conversations, experience them eating, passing wine, smells,
tastes - as pure consciousness. Any time in history, you can
go there. (Dr. George
Rodonaia)
There is no difference between scrubbing floors and praying,
between balancing your checkbook and praising God. It's all
the same energy from the same Source. The only difference is
how we choose to manifest that energy at any given moment in
time and space. (Dr.
PMH Atwater)
Outward worship does not accomplish anything, but rather it
is the inner elements from which the outward ones come that
really count. (Emanuel
Swedenborg)
I saw the Christian heaven.
We expect it to be a beautiful place, and you stand in front
of the throne, worshipping forever. I tried it. It is boring!
This is all we are going to do? It is childlike. (Mellen-Thomas
Benedict)
Life is what you worship as God. (Edgar
Cayce)
Then I thought about Jesus and he came. There was never any
feeling or need to worship him. No awe or fear. Rather, it was
a feeling of seeing a beloved elder brother after being apart
for so long. (Dr. PMH
Atwater)
Worship those around you through love and you will be worshipping
the God within them. (Kevin
Williams)
Hindu near-death experiences often consist of someone reading
a person's record of their life. In some Christian near-death
experiences, it is the Book of Life that is read. (Pasricha
and Stevenson)
10. Spiritual Concepts of Religion |
Christianity:
The following Bible
verses show exactly how love is the greatest, most important,
supremely exalted concept in the entire Christian faith
and the source of all heavenly worship and object of
all adoration. Love is God.
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(a) |
The way to eternal life is simply
through the practice of love. (Luke
10:25-28) |
(b) |
Everyone who loves is born of
the Spirit and knows God. (1
John 4:7) |
(c) |
Whoever does not love does not
know God because God is love. (1
John 4:8) |
(d) |
Whoever lives in love lives in
God, and God in him. (1
John 4:16) |
(e) |
Anyone who
does not love his brother, whom he has seen, cannot
love God, whom he has not seen. (1
John 4:19-21)
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(f) |
We know
that we have passed from death to life, because we love
our brothers. Anyone who does not love remains in death.
(1
John 3:14)
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(g) |
Faith implies
the possibility of doubt. Knowledge implies certainty;
but love surpasses both of them. (Eph
3:19)
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(h) |
The only thing that counts is
faith expressing itself through love. (Gal.
5:6) |
(i) |
But the greatest of these is love.
(1
Cor. 13:13) |
(j) |
If you have
the gift of prophecy, can fathom all mysteries and all
knowledge, have the faith that moves mountains, speak
in the tongues of humans and of angels, give all you
possess to the poor and surrender my body to the flames,
but have not love, you gain nothing. (1
Cor. 13:1-3)
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(k) |
Love is God. Love does not keep
a record of wrongs. (1
Cor. 13:5) |
(l) |
Love removes a multitude of sins.
(1
Peter 4:8) |
(m) |
Love is the fulfillment of God's
law. (Rom.
13:10) |
(n) |
Love is the commandment of God.
(John
15:12) |
(o) |
Love holds all things together
because God is love. (Col.
1:7) |
(p) |
Love is
patient, kind, doesn't envy, doesn't boast, is not proud,
is not rude, is not self-seeking, is not easily angered,
does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth,
always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always
perseveres, and never fails. (1
Cor: 13:4-8)
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(q) |
God shows no partiality, but in
every nation anyone who fears God and does what is right
is acceptable to God. (Acts
10:34-35)
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Buddhism:
Hatreds do not ever cease in this
world by hating, but by love: this is an eternal truth. Overcome
anger by love, overcome evil by good ... Overcome the miser
by giving, overcome the liar by truth. (Dhammapada
1.5 & 17.3)
Hinduism: A man acts according to the desires to
which he clings. After death he goes to the next world bearing
in his mind the subtle impressions of his deeds; and, after
reaping there the harvest of those deeds, he returns again to
this world of action. Thus he who has desire continues subject
to rebirth. He who lacks discrimination, whose mind is unsteady
and whose heart is impure, never reaches the goal, but is born
again and again. But he who has discrimination, whose mind is
steady and whose heart is pure, reaches the goal and, having
reached it, is born no more. (Upanishads)
Judaism: What is hurtful to yourself do not to
your fellow man. That is the whole of the Torah and the remainder
is but commentary. (Rabbi
Hillel)
Islam: Shall I tell you what acts are better than
fasting, charity, and prayers? Making peace between enemies
are such acts; For enmity and malice tear up the heavenly rewards
by the roots. (Koran)
Sufism: I love you when you bow in your mosque,
kneel in your temple, pray in your church. For you and I are
sons of one religion, and it is the spirit. (Kahlil
Gibran)
Zoroastrianism: One good deed is worth a thousand
prayers. (Zarathushtra)
Wicca: Bide ye the Wiccan Law ye must, in perfect
love and perfect trust. Eight words the Wiccan Rede fulfill:
An ye harm none, do what ye will. (The
Wiccan Rede)
Atheism:
Love is the expression of one's values, the greatest reward
you can earn for the moral qualities you have achieved in your
character and person, the emotional price paid by one man for
the joy he receives from the virtues of others. (Ayn
Rand)
11. The Bible in the Light of the
NDE |
The following are Kevin Williams' interpretation of
Christian doctrines as they relate to his NDE research: |
(a) |
God:
The Bible teaches that
God is life,
God is love,
God is light,
God is Spirit, and
God is not a man. This agrees with NDE accounts.
God is not a divine man sitting on a throne. God is
everything and everywhere. Everything is a manifestation
of God from one degree to another. |
(b) |
Jesus:
In the Bible,
Jesus revealed himself as a
Being of Light. And Jesus taught that
we too are beings of light. Jesus is the way, an
example, the pattern which we can follow to attain
at-one-ment with God as Jesus did. |
(c) |
The Trinity:
Jesus referred
to the oneness of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit,
which suggests that God has a three-dimensional nature.
One particular NDE account revealed that
humans are
made up of a trinity of bodies: physical body, mind
(soul) body and spirit body. There are also references
in the Bible equating God to
life,
light and
love. Thus, the Bible refers to divinity as the
body of Christ, the
mind of Christ, and the
spirit of Christ. Paul states that "we have the
mind of Christ" which shows that we too have God within
us. |
(d) |
Humanity:
Jesus taught that
we are gods which means that God dwells within us
all. This agrees with NDE accounts. We were made in
the image (a trinity) of God.
We are sons (and daughters) of God just as Jesus
is. |
(e) |
The Silver Cord:
The Bible mentions a "silver
cord" which traditionally is a cord that connects
the soul body with the physical body. During a NDE or
OBE, this
tinsel-like
cord can be seen. During a NDE, if this cord is
broken then return to the body is impossible. |
(f) |
Heaven/Hell:
Traditional
Christianity believes in
three realms: hell, the world, and heaven. NDE accounts
agree with this except that
there are
many hell realms and many heaven realms -
many mansions. Heaven and hell are actually spiritual
conditions within us.
The kingdom of heaven is within us. The Bible and
NDEs reveal that communication in the afterlife is by
(1) mental telepathy and (2). |
(g) |
Evil:
The Bible states
that evil and sin are like plagues afflicting humanity.
NDE accounts reveal that
"evil" is
really spiritual ignorance and
"sin" are
mistakes we make out of ignorance. God allows us
to be ignorant and make mistakes for the purpose of
instruction and spiritual growth. |
(h) |
Salvation:
Jesus taught that
eternal life is attained through loving others and God
unconditionally. Eternal life means no more death.
NDE accounts overwhelmingly agree. In fact, many NDE
accounts reveal that
we are
already "saved." We just have to realize it and
make it a reality. |
(i) |
Judgment:
The Bible states
that
God does not judge anyone nor does
Jesus judge anyone(1)
(2).
The Bible states that
the great Judge will set us free (1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(05)
(6).
God is love; and
love keeps no record of wrongs. NDE accounts affirm
this to be true also. Both agree that
the only judgment that exists is self-judgment and self-condemnation
(1).
After death, we judge our entire life -
every thought, every word, and every deed. |
(j) |
Damnation:
The concept of eternal
damnation also comes from the symbolism of the
parables of Jesus and the
Book of Revelation (along
with this verse) which were
never meant to be interpreted literally as even
Jesus taught.
Hell is not literal fire (1)
(2)
(3).
NDE accounts and the Bible affirms that hell is state
of
purification and
reflection - not eternal damnation, although it
may seem like
an eternity for those who are in that condition.
Hell is a temporary state (1). |
(k) |
Resurrection:
Traditionally,
Christians believe "resurrection" to mean a time
when
corpses come out of their graves at the Last Judgment
when Jesus appears on Earth again. But NDE accounts
and early Christian history agree that resurrection
really means
spiritual regeneration and
spiritual reincarnation (1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6).
Death is an out-of-body experience to other realms (1)
(2).
There is no sleeping in graves. The Bible describes
people who returned from the dead. Millions of people
are returning
from the dead today. The Bible and NDEs reveal that
we existed before we were even conceived (1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5). |
(l) |
The Bible:
During one man's
NDE, he was told by Jesus that
the Bible is
true, but it has to be interpreted spiritually and
read prayerfully. Early Christian history shows that
there were many
writings considered sacred but not included in the Bible.
Hundreds of years after the death of Jesus,
it was a relatively
small group of bishops who determined what would
be included in the Bible and what would not. |
(m) |
Prophecy:
The Bible predicts a future of
major catastrophes both natural and man-made. This
agrees with
predictions
of the future found in NDE accounts. |
(n) |
Prayer:
One woman learned
during her NDE that
prayers of repetition
are not even heard. And there is no prayer more
powerful than a mother's prayer for her children. Sincere
prayers can be seen on the Other Side as beacons of
light shining out from the Earth. Group prayer appears
as a gigantic beam of light. All sincere prayers are
answered; but we cannot tell God how to answer them. |
(o) |
Evolution:
NDE insights
reveal that both
evolution and creationism are true. Science strongly
suggests that the universe was created through the process
of evolution. NDE accounts reveal that
evolution
is a divine process which all things experience
by means of
reincarnation (or "resurrection" as it was known
in Biblical days). |
(p) |
Abortion:
Some people
believe life begins at conception and others believe
life begins at birth. Some NDE insights suggests that
the soul enters the fetus anytime during a particular
timeframe of the pregnancy. That timeframe is roughly
between six months
after conception and up to an hour after birth.
Concerning abortion,
some women
have had NDEs while having an abortion. None of
the accounts that I have read, indicated that God was
displeased with what they did. All of them were heavenly
experiences with no condemnation. Indeed, NDEs show
that abortion is never even an issue with God. In fact,
the Bible actually condones abortion. |
(q) |
Homosexuality:
The Bible was written during
a time when society considered all sinners, homosexuals,
adulterers, and prostitutes as outcasts and worthy of
death. Women had the same status as cattle, slavery
was sanctioned, and so-called sexually immoral people
were stoned to death. But Jesus didn't follow the social
norms of those days. He hung out with sinners, prostitutes,
tax collectors and even made some of them apostles.
He even told the religious bigots of his time how
the prostitutes were entering heaven before they were.
The Bible is virtually
silent about the issue of homosexuality. There are only
six verses in the Bible that refer to homosexuality
and they have been misinterpreted for thousands of years.
Historically, people's misinterpretation of the Bible
has left a trail of suffering, bloodshed and death.
Over the centuries people who misunderstood or misinterpreted
the Bible have done terrible things. The Bible has been
misused to (a)
kill homosexuals; (b) defend bloody
crusades and tragic
inquisitions; (c) to support
slavery, apartheid and segregation; (d)
to persecute Jews and
non-Christian people of faith; (e)
to support Hitler's Third Reich and the Holocaust;
(f )
to oppose medical science; (g) to condemn
inter-racial marriage; (h)
to execute women as witches, and to (i ) support
the
Ku Klux Klan.
The Bible is not a science
textbook nor a book about human sexuality although scientific
studies prove homosexuality to be a genetic trait [1]
[2].
In fact, the Bible describes various sexual practices
which were acceptable in those days but are considered
immoral today. Here are a few examples:
(a) |
If
a bride is found not to be a virgin, the Bible demands
she be executed on the spot by stoning (Deut.
22:13-21). |
(b) |
If a married person
is found committing adultry, the Bible
demands both adulterers be stoned to death (Deut.
22:22). |
(c) |
Divorce is strictly
forbidden by the Bible in both
Testaments as is
remarriage by divorcees (Mark
10:1-12). |
(d) |
The Bible forbids a married couple
from having sex while the wife
is menstruating.
If they disobey, both man and wife
shall be executed
(Lev.
18:19). |
(e) |
When a man died childless, his widow
is ordered by Biblical law to have
sex with
each of his brothers in turn until she bears her deceased
husband a male heir (Mark
12:18-27). |
(f ) |
If a man gets into a fight with
another man and his wife intervenes to rescue her husband
by grabbing the other man's genitals,
her hand shall be
cut off and no pity shall be shown her (Deut.
25:11-12). |
(g) |
The Bible
endorsed the practise of
one man having many wives. |
(h) |
God ordered
the
prophet Hosea to "marry a whore." |
(i ) |
Slavery and sex with slaves
was Biblically acceptable. |
(j ) |
The marrying
of 11-year-old girls
was Biblically acceptable. |
(k) |
Inter-racial marriage was
Biblically unacceptable. |
(l ) |
Birth control was was Biblically
unacceptable. |
(m) |
Seeing your parents naked was definitely not acceptable. |
Some people falsely claim the story of Sodom (Genesis
19:1-14) is a story about a city being destroyed
by God because it was filled with homosexuals. But Jesus
and five Hebrew prophets all describe the sins that
led to the destruction of Sodom and not one of them
mentions homosexuality.
In
Ezekiel 16:48-49, the prophet says, "This is the
sin of Sodom; she and her suburbs had pride, excess
of food, and prosperous ease, but did not help or encourage
the poor and needy. They were arrogant and this was
abominable in God's eyes." Sodom was destroyed because
the people there didn't take God seriously about the
poor, the hungry, the homeless or the outcast. It does
not condemn homosexuality itself. As for the story of
Lot, it was common for thieves, soldiers and bullies
to rape their vanquished enemies to assert their victory
and to dehumanize and demean them. The act of rape or
threatening to rape is about power and revenge, not
about homosexuality.
In
Leviticus 20:13 you will read these words:
"If a man lies with a man as one lies with a woman,
both of them have done what is detestable. They must
be put to death." The idea of executing homosexuals
is repulsive to spiritual people today. But there is
an important truth about God in this verse that has
nothing to do with sex.
Leviticus is a holiness code written about 3,000
years ago. This code includes prohibitions against round
haircuts, tattoos, working on the Sabbath, wearing garments
of mixed fabrics, eating pork or shell fish, getting
your fortune told, even touching the skin of a pig.
These "abominations" are offensive cultural behaviors
which people in those days considered tasteless. They
were written for the priests of Levi only to set the
priests of Israel over and against priests of other
cultures.
Jesus taught people to
love others unconditionally which includes loving people
who were born with a sexual preference different from
ours. This is supported by the
gospels, the
NDEs of gays
and lesbians, and mere logic: God loves homosexuals
otherwise he wouldn't be creating so many of them every
day from the beginning.
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"... for love is
stronger than death, passion fiercer than
the grave. Its flashes are flashes of fire,
a raging flame. Many waters cannot quench
love, neither can floods drown it."
(Song of Solomon 8:6-7)
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