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Poll: Should atheists be grateful to the pope for his willingness to redeem us?
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"The Lord has redeemed all of us, all of us..." should we be grateful?
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RE: "The Lord has redeemed all of us, all of us..." should we be grateful?
The truth, is was through Jesus and his intercession, that people of his time, would be forgiven and saved from their evil. It's through him God would removed the afflictions on people, accept their prayers, and deeds, and raised their rank.

However  Jesus is not a god, but a human being who is exalted above humanity, like other Prophets, and had supernatural powers, due to his immense proximity with the absolute Life.

He was their Master (Lord only in that sense) and way to God for all those who became aware of it and even those not aware of the message, if they inclined to God, would of been guided in the unseen through his divine guidance and powers in the spiritual world through his light.

God has always appointed a mercy from him that who prayers are a source of protection and relief to the people, and who is the Guide in the unseen journey.

If we look at ourselves, we will see an immense disrespect to God, humanity, and neglect in following the exalted path. We are unworthy and in many ways, are worthy of being further astray, and left to our evil deeds. But there is an intense mercy but it's limited. The limitation is the degree of the prayer of God's chosen guide on earth along with our own deeds have an influence.

The Leader and Guide of our time, we should bless him, and the more blessed he is, the higher his intercession is, and the higher help we receive in this world and more reward will amplify in the next world.

Jesus was such a guide, but he was not the first, nor the last of them.



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RE: "The Lord has redeemed all of us, all of us..." should we be grateful? - by MysticKnight - July 18, 2015 at 11:42 pm

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