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I was Christian most of my life, but I got disgusted by the stuff in the OT. So I ended up turning to Wicca, although I never practiced. Eventually, I decided to go back to Christianity, but I once again eventually got disgusted by the OT, and became agnostic. Later, I considered different pantheons, like the Celtic/Greek/Norse pantheons, and I couldn't decide so I became an Omnist. A little later, I came across a Youtuber who seemed very Christlike, and she told me that the Bible desecrated Lucifer's name, and Lucifer was always an angel of light, and wanted all of humanity to realize the divinity within themselves. I still believe that, but I also read an interesting article where someone communicated with Saint Michael, and Saint Michael is trying to help everyone spread love and harmony, because with enough love and harmony, there's no room for discord. He also said there is a goddess, and I think he also said there's a god, and when people become enlightened, eventually, they will return to the collective, return to mother. He also said that there will be no major turmoil, such as the collapse of the US government or anything like that. People will ascend in waves, but it won't be sudden. It will be like a small group of people here and there will disappear, and some people might be like "what ever happened to so and so?". Of course, if they have family, their families will notice it. He also spoke of a new Earth named Nova Earth, and it exists in the 5th dimension. Currently, humans think they're limited to the 3rd dimension, but those who are enlightened have been in both the 3rd and the 4th dimension all along. And Nova Earth exists in the 5th dimension. So the 4th dimension is the gateway to the 5th dimension, but most of us still have things to do on Earth, so for now, only the builders of the new kingdom are being ascended at this time.

 

tl;dr I believe in many things that Christians believe in, except that there is a goddess, and god had nothing to do with the Bible, and there is no hell, but those who are enlightened will ascend to the 5th dimension (where Nova Earth is). I'm guessing those who refuse to let love and harmony in their hearts will simply cease to exist when the surface of the earth is destroyed, or their souls will still rejoin the collective. This makes a lot more sense to me than traditional Christianity, because all 10 commandments are wrapped up neatly into one simple rule, spread love and harmony. And they don't even ask to believe in a specific deity, but only to love and care for each other, and be a light bearer.


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I wouldn't say that is any sort of Christianity. That sounds a lot more like an Eastern religion, while Christianity is an Abrahamic religion and are generally pretty strict in what they believe.

 

It sounds more like a religion that just happens to have some of the same deities as Christianity. What's this religion called?

 

 

Also, dimensions don't work like that :P

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I wouldn't say that is any sort of Christianity. That sounds a lot more like an Eastern religion, while Christianity is an Abrahamic religion and are generally pretty strict in what they believe.

 

It sounds more like a religion that just happens to have some of the same deities as Christianity. What's this religion called?

 

 

Also, dimensions don't work like that :P

I don't mean our physical bodies will join the 5th dimension. I mean we will become pure spiritual beings. But it will still feel very real to us, and there will be new laws of physics or something (I forgot, I haven't  read much about Nova Earth yet). Also, the original Hebrew religion was actually very pagan in nature. Maybe asking if my beliefs were Christian was the wrong question to ask. But I believe this is the original religion. I'm not saying that other deities are invalid, I believe they are all extensions of the one. Which makes sense, because pagans don't worship the god and goddess directly, they do some soul searching and try to find the right deities to represent the god and goddess. I have a feeling that the early Christian church would've considered this heresy, but they had a big hand in twisting Hebrew beliefs into something to better serve them. The first offenders were the Hebrews themselves, who turned away from their original religion and changed things up. The Bible itself mentions how the Hebrews turned to idols numerous times.

 

Even without this belief system, there is no avoiding that they did have at least some god and goddess aspects in their religion.

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Doesn't change the fact that this isn't at all like Christianity lol

 

And all religions change over time, just like the cultures they spring out of. In fact, these days I don't think there ever any "new" religions, just variations on existing ones. For example, like I said before, this sounds a lot like an Eastern religion (a lack of strict rules with just a general "be a good person" thing in their place, enlightenment, ascendancy, etc.) wrapped up in some Abrahamic jazz (God, Lucifer, Michael, etc.). Doesn't mean its not a good thing, though.


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I was Christian most of my life, but I got disgusted by the stuff in the OT. So I ended up turning to Wicca, although I never practiced. Eventually, I decided to go back to Christianity, but I once again eventually got disgusted by the OT, and became agnostic. Later, I considered different pantheons, like the Celtic/Greek/Norse pantheons, and I couldn't decide so I became an Omnist. A little later, I came across a Youtuber who seemed very Christlike, and she told me that the Bible desecrated Lucifer's name, and Lucifer was always an angel of light, and wanted all of humanity to realize the divinity within themselves. I still believe that, but I also read an interesting article where someone communicated with Saint Michael, and Saint Michael is trying to help everyone spread love and harmony, because with enough love and harmony, there's no room for discord. He also said there is a goddess, and I think he also said there's a god, and when people become enlightened, eventually, they will return to the collective, return to mother. He also said that there will be no major turmoil, such as the collapse of the US government or anything like that. People will ascend in waves, but it won't be sudden. It will be like a small group of people here and there will disappear, and some people might be like "what ever happened to so and so?". Of course, if they have family, their families will notice it. He also spoke of a new Earth named Nova Earth, and it exists in the 5th dimension. Currently, humans think they're limited to the 3rd dimension, but those who are enlightened have been in both the 3rd and the 4th dimension all along. And Nova Earth exists in the 5th dimension. So the 4th dimension is the gateway to the 5th dimension, but most of us still have things to do on Earth, so for now, only the builders of the new kingdom are being ascended at this time.

 

tl;dr I believe in many things that Christians believe in, except that there is a goddess, and god had nothing to do with the Bible, and there is no hell, but those who are enlightened will ascend to the 5th dimension (where Nova Earth is). I'm guessing those who refuse to let love and harmony in their hearts will simply cease to exist when the surface of the earth is destroyed, or their souls will still rejoin the collective. This makes a lot more sense to me than traditional Christianity, because all 10 commandments are wrapped up neatly into one simple rule, spread love and harmony. And they don't even ask to believe in a specific deity, but only to love and care for each other, and be a light bearer.

I'm sorry, but um, where on earth is this Christian? Man, have I been living under rock all these years? I'm not a Christian in any of the ways that you have mentioned, but my version of Christianity isn't anything like this, so to answer your question (if there was one) no. But I'm not going to judge or put pressure on your shoulders. I'm just expressing my opinion. By the way, where did you get this belief?

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I'm sorry, but um, where on earth is this Christian? Man, have I been living under rock all these years? I'm not a Christian in any of the ways that you have mentioned, but my version of Christianity isn't anything like this, so to answer your question (if there was one) no. But I'm not going to judge or put pressure on your shoulders. I'm just expressing my opinion. By the way, where did you get this belief?

It's based on info given to me by a Gnostic Luciferian couple, combined with Gnostic Christianity and an interview with Saint Michael that I read. Everything seems to make sense, it all follows current trends.


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You might have been considered one back in the early days of the church before it became an organized religion and was a disparate association of all these obscure sects with dramatically different interpretations of Jesus's message. There were some that still followed Jewish laws, some that believed that Judas "betrayed" Jesus under his orders so that he may fulfill God's will of dying on the cross. There were some that believed that Jesus Christ actually got married, while these sort of beliefs fell out of favor and the authenticity of the non cannonical gospels which espoused these beliefs is questionable.  I haven't heard of any such Christian sects that believe in what you have described though, and I doubt you would be considered a Christian under any standard as a matter of fact you don't seem to fit neatly into any religion I can think of off the top of my head. From what you have described it sounds like a mix of eastern mysticism and new age universalism to me. The fact that you are thinking about things even if you have come to a rather different conclusion than I and most others does say a lot about you as a person though.

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