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Written by LCNdiva
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Wednesday, 16 November 2005 |
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Page 1 of 5 To me Salvation is learning to live in God in this lifetime and letting Him rescue me from the insanity I make of life, not about trying to save myself from Hell in the next, which does not matter to me as I am a restorative universalist, meaning that I think we are here to learn and that an eternal fiery punishment at the end of life has very little to teach us. However lessons in this life, reincarnation, and a temporary purgatory where we relive our unrepented sins from the eyes of our victims would be very effective teaching tools.
Salvation is comprised of equal parts grace, faith, and works. Grace: God extends to me "His" love and compassion. Faith: I believe and accept that "He" is there and offers me this love and compassion. Works: I do my utmost to channel "His" love and compassion to others through my actions rather than hoard it all for myself.
Sin, Satan, and Hell
Grace, Justification, and Redemption (Resurrection)
Universalism and Reincarnation
End times (Apocolypse, Rapture)
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Books on Salvation
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