Rex, thank you for your well thought out reply.
Many times in my life, good hearted people -- like Kate and yourself -- have come to me with a story of Jesus‘ "free" and "unconditional" love. Is this gift of salvation, genuinely free and unconditional? Can we find something to compare it with and see?
This word "faith" that the "free" gift is concretely contingent upon sounds so innocent and sweet; when actually what this faith demands of us is to hand over our entire life in idolization and exaltation to a deity that he may do with us as he wills. I seriously doubt there is an "un-condition" anywhere more grossly conditional and restrictive.
It’s understandable why a loving parent like Kate may find it difficult -- if not impossible -- to see the actual conditions within Jesus‘ "gift". For as she so honestly, wisely and compassionately says: "If I can love my children unconditionally how much more is God capable of unconditional love?" This is a beautifully specific and keen observation, however, Kate is faced with a frightening paradox in that for her to honestly accept and admit that her mere human love is far greater and more unconditional than the love of the god she worships, would be sacrilegious and reveal more than she may have the nerve to see. What would she be without her little biblical deity?
There are many - and you Rex, and Kate, are likely two -- whose love is so naturally great that if they had the power they would end all earthly suffering anonymously right now; with no need of faith; no need of worship; no need of recognition; no need of any strings or conditions to be met or attached at all! You would do it secretly and truly-unconditionally for the pure joy of doing unto others as you would have them do unto you. Please imagine the end of suffering, and the actual presense of lasting peace. Everyone, no matter their faith or beliefs can taste it's sweetness, smell it's lovely fragrance, and feel it's comforting warmth. Free. It's theirs now! they're in it! They can leave it if they want to, but it's here waiting, always, no charge, no faith needed, no nothing, UNCONITIONALLY! and you did it.....if you could, I mean.
How is it your love is more pure and divine than that attributed to Jesus? a god who requires the assurance of allegiance through faith before salvation is rendered? (and we won‘t even get into what forms of punishment are attached for noncompliance of the "unconditions"). Is it just me? or is there something very wrong here?
The universe is infinite in it's unspeakable grandeur and vibrancy. Certainly -- as Kate so wisely implied -- it's Source and Sustenance must be much more.
Perhaps in the act of mentally creating our limited man-gods and making them so bright and tiny a point, we (in our minds) darken and subtract the truth of Divinity from the entire rest of the universe and blind ourselves to what exists silent, pristine and truly unconditional an unending, around and within us.
How much more
can what the word G-O-D points to, be? than that handed down to us from the diminutive writings of ancient desert tribesmen?
Ask the silent wisdom within your heart: Is God less? or is God more?
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