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Sin vs. Error
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Miracles Are Seen In Light
2018-09-11 05:33:54 UTC
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"It is essential that error be not confused with sin, and it is this distinction
that makes salvation possible."
- A Course in Miracles, Chapter 19, Section 2

"Sin calls for punishment as error for correction, and the belief that punishment
*is* correction is clearly insane."
- A Course in Miracles, Chapter 19, Section 2


"The Holy Spirit cannot punish sin. Mistakes he recognizes, and would correct them
all as God entrusted him to do. But sin he knows not, nor can he recognize
mistakes that cannot be corrected. For a mistake that cannot be corrected is
meaningless to him. Mistakes are *for* correction, and they call for nothing else.
What calls for punishment must call for nothing. Every mistake *must* be a call
for love. What, then, is sin? What could it be but a mistake you would keep
hidden; a call for help that you would keep unheard and thus unanswered?"
- A Course in Miracles, Chapter 19, Section 3

"When you are tempted to believe that sin is real, remember this: If sin is real,
both God and you are not. If creation is extension, the Creator must have extended
himself, and it is impossible that what is part of him is totally unlike the rest.
If sin is real, God must be at war with himself. He must be split, and torn
between good and evil; partly sane and partially insane. For he must have created
what wills to destroy him, and has the power to do so. Is it not easier to
believe that you have been mistaken than to believe in this?"
- A Course in Miracles, Chapter 19, Section 3


"If sin is real, it must forever be beyond the hope of healing. For there would be
a power beyond God's, capable of making another will that could attack his will
and overcome it; and give his Son a will apart from his, and stronger. And each
part of God's fragmented creation would have a different will, opposed to his, and
in eternal opposition to him and to each other."
- A Course in Miracles, Chapter 19, Section 3


"Freedom is the only gift you can offer to God's Sons, being an acknowledgment of
what they are and what he is. Freedom is creation, because it is love."
- A Course in Miracles, Chapter 8, Section 4

Freedom is riches. Prohibition and oppression are impoverishment.


"Whenever you become angry with a brother, for whatever reason, you are believing
that the ego is to be saved, and to be saved by attack. If he attacks, you are
agreeing with this belief; and if you attack, you are reinforcing it.
*Remember that those who attack are poor*. Their poverty asks for gifts, not for
further impoverishment. You who could help them are surely acting destructively if
you accept their poverty as yours. If you had not invested as they had, it would
never occur to you to overlook their need."
- A Course in Miracles, Chapter 12, Section 3
tesla sTinker
2018-09-17 03:26:58 UTC
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you are so screwed up. YOU best come to church, because, the true
Church says, your a nut.

Maybe you should study the real truth.

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Post by Miracles Are Seen In Light
"It is essential that error be not confused with sin, and it is this
distinction that makes salvation possible."
- A Course in Miracles, Chapter 19, Section 2
"Sin calls for punishment as error for correction, and the belief that
punishment *is* correction is clearly insane."
- A Course in Miracles, Chapter 19, Section 2
"The Holy Spirit cannot punish sin. Mistakes he recognizes, and would
correct them all as God entrusted him to do. But sin he knows not, nor
can he recognize mistakes that cannot be corrected. For a mistake that
cannot be corrected is meaningless to him. Mistakes are *for*
correction, and they call for nothing else. What calls for punishment
must call for nothing. Every mistake *must* be a call for love. What,
then, is sin? What could it be but a mistake you would keep hidden; a
call for help that you would keep unheard and thus unanswered?"
- A Course in Miracles, Chapter 19, Section 3
"When you are tempted to believe that sin is real, remember this: If sin
is real, both God and you are not. If creation is extension, the Creator
must have extended himself, and it is impossible that what is part of
him is totally unlike the rest. If sin is real, God must be at war with
himself. He must be split, and torn between good and evil; partly sane
and partially insane. For he must have created what wills to destroy
him, and has the power to do so. Is it not easier to believe that you
have been mistaken than to believe in this?"
- A Course in Miracles, Chapter 19, Section 3
"If sin is real, it must forever be beyond the hope of healing. For
there would be a power beyond God's, capable of making another will that
could attack his will and overcome it; and give his Son a will apart
from his, and stronger. And each part of God's fragmented creation would
have a different will, opposed to his, and in eternal opposition to him
and to each other."
- A Course in Miracles, Chapter 19, Section 3
"Freedom is the only gift you can offer to God's Sons, being an
acknowledgment of what they are and what he is. Freedom is creation,
because it is love."
- A Course in Miracles, Chapter 8, Section 4
Freedom is riches. Prohibition and oppression are impoverishment.
"Whenever you become angry with a brother, for whatever reason, you are
believing that the ego is to be saved, and to be saved by attack. If he
attacks, you are agreeing with this belief; and if you attack, you are
reinforcing it.
*Remember that those who attack are poor*. Their poverty asks for gifts,
not for further impoverishment. You who could help them are surely
acting destructively if you accept their poverty as yours. If you had
not invested as they had, it would never occur to you to overlook their
need."
- A Course in Miracles, Chapter 12, Section 3
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