Readers will clearly be able to see how faith works by your response to my offer...unless they too have issues with motives. If they don't like me (or Trump), they too might not be able to see clearly. People will only believe what they want to be true. Personal feelings get in the way of honest acceptance of evidence, wherever it may lead. It's because evidence is never truly the leader. Desire is the leader...at least in a world built upon the sandy foundation of faith. I can tell you exactly what legacy mainstream media Christians desire, that obstructs their discovery of evidence leading them to the salvation Jesus offered.
I gave you all the information you needed. I told you it was on YouTube. You acknowledged i told you it was on YouTube. I gave you the name of the channel. But you couldn't find it because you don't like me. So you didn't want it to be true (you wanted to embarrass me). So instead of searching YouTube, you did some bullshit search on Google, and assumed the first link that comes up is what i'm talking about. Same goes for political faith. If you don't like Trump, you'll do some bullshit search on Google for evidence that there is enough massive election fraud to swing the elections...and you won't find the evidence...because you're not looking...because you will only believe what you want to be true, based on personal desires and issues. This is universally how faith works at all times. It will as easily lead you astray, as help you find the truth. Ph1l doesn't hate me as much as you do, so he found exactly what i was pointing to. Likewise, studentofthemarkets won's find the truth because he doesn't like me and can't see my posts. So now, he is missing out.
Apology accepted. But it's not so much about my feelings as my desire that people see the truth. I enjoy helping.
Good work. By the way, i am not an advocate for Ramtha. I'm just suggesting that Ramtha is a superior framework to invest faith in, than old Jewish literature, and the one prime prophecy offered by legacy mainstream media Christianity which has not yet come true! Legacy mainstream media Christianity basically says: Our one main prophecy is still true, even though it hasn't come to pass as expected yet, because several old Hebrew literature have "come true", even though upon closer examination, we are forcing a round peg into a square hole. I advocate for something beyond even Ramtha, beyond Buddhism. But both of those offer more and better information (evidence?) leading to the kind of salvation Jesus actually offered.
No. My reward comes from heaven, so-to-speak. I get one step closer every attempt i make to help others. In helping others, i help myself. That is what matters, and what makes me happy.
Destiny: 1 : something to which a person or thing is destined : fortune wants to control his own destiny. 2 : a predetermined course of events often held to be an irresistible power or agency felt that destiny would determine their future. Why destiny? Well, for one thing, time is an illusion. The ability to "prophecy" or otherwise predict the "future" should tell you that time is not what you think it is, nor functions the way you think it functions. (Probably you've never given a minute to think about it). The ability to tell the future more than implies that it has already happened. That's how you can "know" what has happened. Similarly, my destiny has already happened. Or, to put it more clearly, what is supposed to have happened, in time, has not really happened. That is, all events and circumstances proposed by "time", have not actually happened. Thus, they are not true. If time is not true, then what is? What is true is what existed before time interrupted the tranquility of eternity. Eternity is where i exist, NOW. Realizing this is simply a matter of clearing away the fabrications of faith, which is what time actually is. If faith is founded upon nothing (void, sand), then time is also founded upon nothing. Faith is like dirt on the mind of Christ. Fundamentally, faith is the father of all delusion. It takes some effort to extricate one's experience of "self" from the delusions of faith. I will succeed. It is not a matter of evidence. It is a matter of desire.