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Thank you and I say AMEN loud and clear. Truths.

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After a lifetime within the Bible-Belt Mentality I began questioning everything at age 70! Now 10 years later I think I have found the answer to my question of.... "Why hasn't Christianity changed the world?"

It seems we were given the wrong version of Christianity, the Pauline Version! That was the version approved by the Roman Gov't set in place with the agenda of control of the populace!! It has worked for centuries!! Of late I have been reading the more complete version of the Life of Jesus in The Urantia Book. This series of "papers" was given to a unique group of people back in the 1920's in Chicago. This version of Christianity might have been able to change the world, but Jesus' original Gospel of His Kingdom in the hearts of men was squashed. It was actually quite simple: The Universal Fatherhood of God & The Brotherhood of Man. So. it really doesn't matter how many "worlds" there might be, there is only ONE Father of us all & we are to treat each other as brothers & sisters. Now THAT version of Christianity might have changed the world!! At age 14 Jesus' Father was killed in a construction accident which meant he became the father figure for his 6 siblings....talk about having to grow up fast!! Because he chose to come to THIS planet, we have become The Reality Show of the Universe!! Something is happening right now, of which we have all been a part & many 'others' are watching to see the outcome!! That's my sermon for the day.....on another note....Ole D. put out a good "dig" on Elvis...apparently, he is 88 & pastoring a small church in Arkansas! How that all came about is quite interesting!! Then we have Phil G. bringing us the news that JFK lived to age 104....so many secrets being exposed during this time!! Aren't we the lucky ones?!!! ;-)

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This was 🎯👏🏻🔥

Silence DoGood

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Another inciteful piece of work Martin. Thank you. It seems that the photograph of Duke Energy's poster sums it all up: 'Light Under Repair'. I hope that humanity does a better job adhering to the light in the future.

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