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I use the word he, because of the ease of use in speaking in human standards. His standards of good are known to all who knows.
True to an extent, some are required to know as to keep the balance in a subtle way.
Hmm, in terms of human standards, the he should be a she. A world ruled by women would be a World with less war and aggression.
There wouldn't be a need for a requirement for some people to know though, as every person is responsible for their own actions in life. For that or those people to 'know', they'd be swayed into correcting their behaviour due to the 'knowing', where as the ordinary person would act to their true self. The when judgement comes, if that is the case the ones that have been true to themselves are the ones that aren't in the know.
To me the right way all comes down to love, not the word but emotion. The opposite being hate.
There as so many people who think they are right.
Originally posted by jhill76
reply to post by Tykonos
Only what we can feel from first hand experience can be appreciated or accepted as knowing what that experience actually felt like.
This is why many do not believe.
Having faith is believing in something you can't prove.
This is the current setup as man has decided to run it, not Father.
The ones who know will not go through judgement.
There are a few here, who truly know.
So 'he' is just a term of phrase to address the one?
They are without fault or blame?
How? You must admit there are many, many a person in this World who claim to 'know' the truth and will swear by it whilst calling all others liars or deceived. What makes you more right thatn that of a fellow believer who follows a different path. Both of your convictions are the same.