Coca Cola wrote:Since we're all discussing fears...
My biggest fear is being wrong about whether or not the church is true and if God exists or not. I suppose this fear has been engrained in me on purpose, but it is very powerful.
And having come to the conclusion that the church is not true, but still not 100% sure (maybe I could be wrong), the consequences of my being wrong could be eternal and disastrous.
Same with God. I really want to believe in a God, but just don't know how it could be true, and if there is a God and I don't believe anymore -- then I'm in big trouble, right?
And if I decide to believe because I'm afraid I'll be wrong, then my fear is that I'll go through the rest of my life brainwashed and being controlled by others.
These are big fears. The evidence suggests it's not true - but what if it is?
Does anyone else struggle with these fears?
Coke
So let's say your fears are all true....
Let's say there is a God and the LDS Church is the ONE TRUE path to the Celestial Kingdom.
Do you REALLY think a loving God is so narrow and would lock out wonderful beings who were once Mother Theresa, Dali Lama, Pope John Paul II, those who died for their faith (whatever their faith was)? What about some of us humble schmucks who lived simple, but worthy lives? Even if all listed refused their baptism for the dead? Truly? You believe God would really forbid their entrance into His presence?
I just cannot fathom a compassionate and loving "Him" stomping on the wonderful fingers of valiant beings as they try to claim their rightful place into the CK just because they were not LDS. What a ridiculous thought, in my opinion.
Fear and anger are poisons we have bought into by all the "rules" of the organized religion. Discard these toxins and in the "present moment" fill the space with deep love and compassion for others, and especially yourself.
I believe the Being I call God is more like that.
"Reserve your right to think, for even to think wrongly is better than not to think at all."
-Hypatia of Alexandria