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2007-01-12 04:36 | Teaching "There Is A Heaven" "There Is A Purgatory" "There Is A Hell" on 8-24-97 | norttene |
This Teaching says, "Justice should begin with a human being's innate understanding that it is logically obvious that there is a 'Creator of all things, an Authority to be recognized as Superior, and that human life is responsible to It'." TEACHING DELIVERED THROUGH FRANCES M. KLUG ON AUGUST 24,1997 "THERE IS A HEAVEN" "THERE IS A PURGATORY" "THERE IS A HELL" "Human life has a Soul, nothing else has One Also A sense of right and wrong Plus Unlimited forms and degrees of intellect An innate conscience that is based on an individual's sense of right and wrong. There are many facets to human Conscience - Behavior Intellect - Possessiveness Generosity - Selfishness Honesty - Justice Plus other characteristics that many times affect an individual's ideals, mentality, behavior, logical belief in God, in their having a Soul, and human life is special, bearing responsibilities that no other living thing or matter has. Justice should begin with a human being's innate understanding that it is logically obvious that there is a 'Creator of all things, an Authority to be recognized as Superior, and that human life is responsible to It'. The Commandments of God must become obvious in all areas of human life. Without God's Commandments human life would be subjected to the 'personal discernment' of all individuals, which logic says would be dependent on the individual's 'personal opinion', not the in-depth meanings that each Commandment shows as Wisdom in Context, Purpose and Goal." Saint Joseph's Hill Of Hope Brea, California 92822 U.S.A. www.TheMiracleOfStJoseph.org All Revelations are delivered spontaneously and continuously as witnessed by all those present at the time. Š Copyright 1996 FMK. All rights reserved. This is used with the permission of the copyright holder. |
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