Monday, June 11, 2012
Belief in common
I think one of the advantages the Theoevolutionary Churchhas over Cattell's noble Beyondism is
having a common belief in the evolution to Godhood as a final
goal and not merely endless evolutionary progress as a goal. Different groups and
states have this end-goal in common.
Progress and evolution alone with no
final attainment is less satisfying and therefore less able to bring
people together in this sacred quest. It's easier to love Godhood
than progress.
But that said, Godhood is not attached
to evolution merely for emotional or pragmatic satisfaction. The
essence of life, which is defined as the Spirit-Will to successful
survival, has the natural, rational, emotional and sacred goal of final
success, which is cosmic, even eternal representation: Godhood, which
defines the ultimate success of life.
Perhaps just as important in holding in common is our attachment to the God Within of the great religions, which we see as
the first Inward glimpse of Godhood later to be reached Outwardly.
This Father within is a common bond we have with religion which
science and Beyondism do not have, we connect the roots to the
flowering of religion.
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