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MANY
RELIGIONS, ONE TRUTH
by Betty J. Eadie
I was fascinated by your book,
Embraced By The Light, but I have a disturbing concern I'd love
for you to address. I'm Muslim. What do you think would happen to
me if I died? Would I come to the Light of God or would I have to
meet Christ? This information could affect a lot of religions.
Religion
is a personal matter. One's religion, one's faith and beliefs may
be influenced by, or even dictated by, a church or other individuals.
But deep down in a person's heart of hearts, he cannot be dictated
to. Each individual spirit claims the freedom to believe for himself.
If we were to analyze each person's deepest beliefsincluding
assumptions, guesses and hopeswe would never find two people
who believe exactly the same thing, even within the same religion.
In all the affairs of humankind, matters of faith are intensely
subjective and are colored by individual interpretation and desire.
Therefore it is safe to say that no two of us believe in exactly
the same religion.
God understands this.
He is perfectly aware of our diversity of belief. After all, he
is the one who drew the veil over our knowledge of him and of the
pre-mortal world. By this he ensured mortality as the perfect place
for each of us to discover our own natural level of light, knowledge,
and spirituality and then to progress beyond that level if we so
choose. Without his powerful presence to sway us, we exercise agency
to either follow his Spirit or forsake it, to heed the enticing
of our own spirit or to ignore it, to seek greater light or to cleave
to shadows. Nobody is forced to become faithful or to believe in
God.
Each of us makes natural
decisions about who and what we are and who and what we will place
our faith in. Along the way, we seek out others of similar dispositions,
and churches spring up in response. They serve our collective beliefs
and needs for fellowship and worship. Throughout history and all
across the globe, people of like-minded faith have congregated to
unitedly offer thanks and praise to God. They study and share truths
as they understand them and rejoice in the portion of the Spirit
they receive.
When I entered the spirit
world I basked in the love and light of Christ, and at that moment
two burning questions arose in my mind. Since I now knew God as
a being of unconditional love, I wondered why some religious leaders
made him out to be angry and vengeful. And I wanted to know why
there were so many different religions. Jesus kindly answered both
questions with the same answer.
Each religion on earth,
he explained, exists at its own level of truth. Religions mingle
truth with man's beliefs. But each religion is important because
it unites and nurtures people at a distinct level of spiritual growth.
As people explore truths at one level, a desire awakens in them
for the next level. And that levelwhatever it may beis
the next step in that person's individual growth. I understood that
everything which awakens us to truth is good. And that even the
simplest of truths are better than no truth at all. I was told that
all truth eventually leads to Christeven if we have to find
him in the next life. Each person returning to the spirit world
will come to know that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and that he
was sent by our Father to restore His truth. Jesus is known by many
names around the world, but what we call him is not as important
as what he represents, especially in the sacrifice he made to bring
us home to our Father. Christ came to earth to take superstition
out of religion. Then by dying on the cross, he opened the gateway
to heaven, showing that love will ultimately take us all back to
the Father.
Many faiths on earth do
not include Christ but are loved and used by God nevertheless. Our
Father never turns away a person who searches for him. He created
our mortal conditions and knows perfectly what we face in sometimes
godless circumstances. A person born to a home that does not recognize
God is not cursed, but rather blessed with the needed opportunities
for growth uniquely available in that home. Any person searching
for any degree of light, in any religion or system of belief, is
graced by God with opportunities for greater light. To accomplish
that, God uses many means. Sometimes he prompts a person toward
one religion or another. Sometimes he places teachers of greater
knowledge into a religion to raise its level of awareness and growth.
His goal is to bring us all to a knowledge of the pure and perfect
truth.

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