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	<title>Comments on: Ecclesiastical Christianity vs Jesus of Nazareth : Part 1/2</title>
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		<title>by: The Law of Attraction Introduction</title>
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					<description>[...] You probably have the most famous occurrence in your home right now! I have said it in other articles but it is so worth repeating here. Jesus&#8217; famous &#8220;Sermon on the Mount&#8221; is a clear set of metaphysical instructions understood properly when one has the spiritual key of understanding. It is not, contrary to today&#8217;s popular versions Christianity, a lecture telling anyone to &#8220;be good or go to hell.&#8221; It is not a judgment or a discussion telling people to &#8220;be weak in order win.&#8221; To understand each statement metaphysically, I recommend Emmet Fox&#8217;s Sermon on the Mount, in which he details precisely what Jesus was saying with each statement. Why do we need Emmet Fox to tell us? Because it&#8217;s free of ecclesiastical leanings and full of common sense. [Read more here: Ecclesiastical Christianity vs Jesus of Nazareth.] [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] You probably have the most famous occurrence in your home right now! I have said it in other articles but it is so worth repeating here. Jesus&#8217; famous &#8220;Sermon on the Mount&#8221; is a clear set of metaphysical instructions understood properly when one has the spiritual key of understanding. It is not, contrary to today&#8217;s popular versions Christianity, a lecture telling anyone to &#8220;be good or go to hell.&#8221; It is not a judgment or a discussion telling people to &#8220;be weak in order win.&#8221; To understand each statement metaphysically, I recommend Emmet Fox&#8217;s Sermon on the Mount, in which he details precisely what Jesus was saying with each statement. Why do we need Emmet Fox to tell us? Because it&#8217;s free of ecclesiastical leanings and full of common sense. [Read more here: Ecclesiastical Christianity vs Jesus of Nazareth.] [&#8230;]
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