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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: Good Samaritan Ordered by Date |
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1 | Should Children Die For Parent's Sin? | Deut 24:16 | Good Samaritan | 10966 | ||
I take this to mean in the less "literal" sense that we are each responsible for our own error thinking. I want the error to die and awaken to the truth of God's love. We continue to confuse the body with "spirit" which is everlasting. Our error thinking may have an effect in what we model or teach our children. Forgiveness of ourselves, our parents, children and brothers is the solution. Jesus forgave everyone and said: "Forgive them for they know not what they do." That is he saw what we perceive to be a horrendous crime as merely an error in thinking! It is we who have placed different values of guilt onto each error as if one 'sin' were greater than another. There is no order of difficulty in the error and no order of miracles. Jesus taught us that one can be forgiven as easily as another. So much of what HE taught is misunderstood, because we want 'guilt' to be real. We project our belief in guilt onto others. He had no guilt, saw no guilt. He showed only love. Further the old Testament was filtered by men's yet not spiritually evolved minds. What they thought they heard was influenced by their old beliefs and passed on. So the truth was covered (but not obscured). | ||||||