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The Biblion of the Theocracy
The Biblion of the Theocracy
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On the understanding side, I came to learn about love and what love is—that Allah is love and that love is all-forgiving, unconditional. What this meant to me was that it doesn’t matter what religion you are or what you proclaim with your mouth; if you are a loving and righteous person and teach others to be righteous and loving people, you will find heaven, as you came from heaven and must return to it. Words mean nothing as they can always be twisted and used against the righteous, but a loyal and loving spirit is what proves one holy. For this cause, I acknowledge the prophethood of Mohammed and of Jesus, and of all the prophets that came before, focusing not on their words—which can be easily twisted and used against the righteous—but on the meaning behind the words, i.e. the spirit of the words. I look mostly not to words and answers but to formulae and methodology in the message and lifestyle of the prophets and advise the reader to do the same. Do not focus on the words or practices of the prophet as heavily as the spirit and meaning of their words and practices. You do this, and you will have the keys to eternal Eden in the heaven of God with unending love and freedom filling your heart and mind forever.
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