Autor: Danijel Turina
Datum: 2001-06-11 20:18:24
Grupe: alt.talk.creationism,alt.philosophy.debate,alt.politics.religion,alt.philos
Tema: Re: Messrs JENSEN support Hammond's SPOG
Linija: 50
Message-ID: td1aitk2qq5ns9d8c0poa6iv5o55u8c37e@4ax.com

>>                "Thine Kingdom come thine will be done
>>                 On Earth as it is in Heaven"
>>
>>                      (Jesus of Nazareth,  ca. 1 B.C.)
>>
>> Since they are all Angels in Heaven, when Kingdom Come
>arrives, we
>> will all be Angels on Earth.  Don't you know nuthin?

Actually, the correct interpretation of this is as follows.

The Divine will is perfectly manifested in the higher realms of
existence. We must pray for its manifestation on the physical plane,
by being "the worthy sons of our heavenly Father", meaning, by
manifesting the Divine attributes on the physical plane. We must
therefore become the instruments of the Divine, reflecting God's light
in our lives. It has nothing to do with Hammond's insane concept of
God, in which human brain creates God. In Jesus' concept, a man
surrenders to God to provide for him, not vice versa.

Hammond managed to misquote even Jesus. The original prayer is this:

Pray, then, in this way: 
"Our Father who is in heaven, 
Hallowed be Your name. 
Your kingdom come. 
Your will be done, 
On earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread.
And forgive us our debts, 
as we also have forgiven our debtors.
And do not lead us into temptation, 
but deliver us from evil. 
For Yours is the kingdom 
and the power and the glory forever. Amen."

(Mt 6:9-13, NASB)

People with zero understanding and without any spiritual experience
should restrain themselves from quoting and interpreting the
scriptures, because their attempts result in horrible mockery. Hammond
is a perfect example.

Hammond is a materialist and an atheist, who thinks that there is no
God, and makes a mockery of religion with his claims that God is a
byproduct of brain's functions. His interpretations of the religions
are in accordance with his beliefs, and thus wrong.

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