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It Is Impossible to be Christ-like and Kill People
Four Worlds Ago, Everything was Free!
So many of us seek to be Christ-like in our existence. My people, the Cherokee speak of a time “Four Worlds” ago when humankind lived in abundance. There was no such thing as money; there was no need for it because everything was free. My grandmother was born in the most beautiful paradise called the Great Smokey Mountains of Tennessee. Early in the spring each year after the last snow, the wing creators signaled it was time to plant vegetables. When Father Sun warmed the earth the people would begin to break the ground. Seeds were especially protected and honored, a great and magnificent gift given to the people, from the Great Mother.
All was considered sacred, the water, the animals, the plants and human life. Everyone was grateful and lived in a peaceful lifestyle in thriving communities. From the beginning of creation the Cherokee were assigned to be caretakers of the Great Smokey Mountains. The mountain people did not hunt buffalo as the plains people, but hunted small game-which was plentiful. The people were aware of others who lived far away across the mountains for at one time they had all arrived together from other star systems. The Cherokee were peace loving, family oriented, gardeners and hunters who opposed warring, held women in high esteem and considered Third Gender and Two Spirits as an important and honored addition to the community. The Cherokee first people operated within a democracy, lived in houses and supported a thriving community.
This harmony with nature is called animism. It is not pagan. It is spiritual and the closer we are to nature the closer we are to God.
First, don’t mix God or Christianity with this new age mysticsm with alien seeding and indian lore together. It’s pagan from God’s point of view and got nothing to do with him. If you knew his word, you’d understand how offensive this is to him… and Christianity in general. You cannot combine indian religion & christianity together like vinegar & water together… it doesn’t work.
Second, God created nature to be protected, used responsibily and respected… but not to be worshipped as the native language used here indicates.
Third, if this offends anybody… deal with it… I found this article misleading, chalked with half-truths and (ONCE AGAIN) MISREPRESENTING GOD (YHWH) OUR CREATOR and his son, Jesus Christ (Yeshua)… not to mention Christianity in general. But I am sure nobody cares about that. Open Season, eh?
Actually, I do know the Bible, if that is what you are referring to. Or perhaps God told you personally that the article is offensive? I think your third point is the only one really applicable – if the article offends you – deal with it.
My personal viewpoint is that God is far, far greater than the limited imagination of some of those that claim to be Christian.
But I am sure nobody cares about that. Open Season, eh?