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+Garrett Reynolds I saw you Loved your sign Chicago loves Trump I was sad the lap dog hateful media did NOT show audience even once.Glad you all could see it.
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It feels as if he's talking to one person ("me" we can all say, because
it's true) sharing what he's been through, experienced and done. Love it!
He will be President!
Meteorologist George Flickinger mounted a camera to his handlebars during the Tulsa Tough on Saturday. Here are some views from his 67-mile race.
84th Live Stream with Carlton Pearson - What does God mean to you?
Semantics is the branch of linguistics and logic concerned with meaning. What does God or the word God mean or mean to you? Terms or names like God, ...
@newman8180. I too have experienced "church hurt". I have come to
understand that the hurt I experienced from the church was not Gods hurt.
Too often we confuse mans doing with what God IS doing. Bishop, lost a lot
because of the transition he went through. Lets just think about it this
way; if he (Bishop) was not a pastor and was a CEO of a major corporation
and his new vision no longer aligned with the company model, is the company
bad for not electing him to have as the CEO? Of course not. The problem I
think most of us have is, somehow thinking religion is the blame rather
than understand that we all in some ways contribute to each others pain and
hurt. One thing I have yet to hear from Bishop in these talks is, some good
news for people who are hurting. It's great to expand our thinking but,
that is no comfort to a hurting world.
PoppaF., Cynthia, Newman...HelloOverall, I think his message is right on point. I am not sure that the issue of where one goes to help them with their issues and pain has been addressed, either. Where it has helped me, however, is to take the initiative to read and investigate other sources as to where is this help to come from?My findings are that the science of spirituality has the answers. My research points to the paradigm of self help. We - each of us as individuals - have to gain understanding that the path we seek lies within our own mind: Our consciousness. That is where the pain originates. That is where the remedy will be found.Religion just gives a select individual or a group of individuals license to 'mediate' between themselves and The Source on their behalf. Little known to many is that those chosen know a secret: We are gods. They hid even the truth of such simple statements such as, "God helps those who help themselves." It's true. But only the individual can release themselves from the hurt, fear and pain they are experiencing. But in the seeking of the Omnipotent one also finds themselves - the truth of who they are.I would suggest that one gets an understanding of Quantum Physics. It sounds scary but it is really very simple. G. Bradden has a gift of reducing this seemingly complex topic down to a AHA! moment for you. Check out his Matrix seminar on YouTube. The 'kingdom' is within. Once found, I am not sure anyone will even entertain the desire of the other things that will be added.Peace Out, Guys
I am open to a lot of what is discussed by Bishop, but, it seems like these
talks hit on the same themes each week. I totally understand that religion
has been destructive down through history as anything that humans are
involved in have been. I have more of a problem with people who abuse
religion rather that the religion itself. I do not embrace all of the
traditions in which I have been taught in my Christian experience,
particularly the concept of Hell but, that does not make me doubt my faith
at all. Science is now proving MANY of the biblical accounts as true.
Nothing or no one can prove everything but, that is what faith is all about
right? I don't think God, requires blood sacrifice but, he/it does allow
free will. In that free will, the Jews who killed Jesus had the freedom to
do so...now does that mean it was required to happen...of course not.
Another point I will make on these weekly talks; there are a lot people who
are hurting in many ways and religion is not always the blame for it. I
feel like Bishop, in some ways is blaming everything wrong in the world on
religion. I know religion has major flaws but, I have seen and experienced
what I perceive as the power of God and there is nothing any flaws in a
religion can do to change that. I love and respect Bishop and sometimes
even send a few dollars when I can but, I think if he changes the way he
looks at religion, religion would perhaps change.
Please stop saying that Jews killed Jesus. Roman empire killed Jesus. Romans saw Jesus as threat. Jews hated crucifixion because many of them were killed this way for. rebellion.Jesus got into trouble for causing a ruckus in Temple.
91st Live Stream with Carlton Pearson - Human experience and expression
Experience is not only what happens to you, but what you do with what happens to you! From beating children, spouses, the game, supposed enemies or just ...
Hi Dad very interesting message. You know for the longest time I have wreck
my brain trying to figure out why are you doing this instead of spreading
the Grace Message that we believe came to you first. I GET IT now. I love
you so much and I pray that you receive all that the Lord has for you. You
have been through so much at home and at church all of your life. I am
pretty sure with the mindset that the church has and the mind set that the
black race has, you could loose yourself or identity in all of it. You
could even loose the reason you gave your life to Jesus. You have had to
many experiences with the Lord personal to loose it all. In all honesty
Christianity and America are like to heavy tides in the ocean that you
can't go against you have to lead them instead. As much as I would love to
see you back on a traditional (rational) pulpit using the wisdom that you
have gain from all of this but saying it in layman terms, I will simply
watch here and keep loving you from a distance.
Bishop Pearson is an amazing man with an awesome intellect. It takes
uncommon courage to stick to convictions as he has, But he does not preach
the gospel, His message, though beautifully spoken, is gnosticism. New
manifestations of gnosticism can be seen in movements like Scientology, New
Age religions, and use of crystals, etc. God bless this Bishop and may God
have mercy on him and on us all.
Bishop Pearson's message is always fresh and relevant to today's current
events. His message transcends religions and draws more closely from
universal truth, universal love, and the unified field. We no longer need
to be controlled by fear based religions that require shame and guilt. We
can Wake Up and experience this gift of human existence fully, freely, and
lovingly..