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Politics : Should God be replaced?

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To: Frederick Smart who wrote (8530)12/5/2001 6:24:32 PM
From: Bill Fischofer  Read Replies (1) of 28931
 
You've nicely summarized the "I am nothing, He is all" viewpoint. Such views have meaning within the illusion of disunity in which God the "creator" is conceived as "other". Like all viewpoints they are reflections of ourselves and serve us. Until they do not.

You are correct that CWG assigns no value judgments. That is one of the key points, that "values" are part of our created reality and are how we define and experience Who We Are. God has no preferences because God is beyond need. In truth, so are we since we are all one, but the illusion of need is the foundation illusion which permits the realm of the relative to exist.
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