As
a former pastor and law enforcement chaplain, why something bad thing happened
was a question I was asked many times. Many of the answers people give are directly
linked to the five belief options below. Keep in mind that the answers are Institutional Truths, Personal Opinions
or combinations of both. Making clear
distinctions between the type of information beliefs are based on is one of the
most important skills you can develop for dealing with the massive amounts of
information you encounter every day (click
here for more information).
Belief Options About the Role God Plays in
Human Actions Today
Option #1: People have
freewill to do good or bad things. Bad things happen because people chose to do
them or nature caused them – There are
reasons that things happen.
Option #2: People have
freewill, but God intervenes in events from time to time.
Option #3: God predetermined
all human actions at the creation; every person is born with a prewritten, but
unknown to them, script of their entire lives – Everything happens for a reason.
Option #4: God and Satan are
in a cosmic war for the souls of humans. God is actively engaged in influencing
people to do good things, while Satan is actively engaged in influencing people
to do evil things – The devil made me do
it.
Option #5: People are animals with
instincts and human nature.
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The
lives of billions of people are directly affected by the five belief options
above. They influence how people view things
that are happening in the world, what they do about those things, what they do
not do about those things, what they expect other people to do and what they
think God wants them to do.
One of the most important things we must do
is clearly identify the belief option(s) our subconscious
mind
uses to make decisions.
The
next thing we can do is make sure the roles belief options play are part of conversations
about things that are happening today. Those conversations are functions of the
conscious mind (the rider), but it is the elephant (subconscious) that exerts
the most power.
While
we do the things above, we must also identify the sources of our belief options
(especially those from institutions) explore their origins and histories. This
brings transparency to our thinking process and exposes predatory institutions
and individuals.
We
are genetically hardwired to be “believing creatures.” We can’t help it. Facts
make us aware of what exists in the physical world, but facts tell us nothing
about what those things are, how they are related or what our strategies should
be when we encounter them. Beliefs give meanings to the things we sensory
perceive – and they insert things into
our realities that aren’t sensory perceived!
Thank
you for reading this. Please share and discuss it with others.
May
your life be blessed with an abundance of TOV,
Jim Myers
Jim Myers
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