Organized Religions
Msgr Benson on Organized Religions
Organized Religions are scams according to Benson: "As a priest of one of the principal of these religious denominations, I upheld, when I was upon earth, all its doctrines and creeds. When I eventually came to live in the spirit world, I found that the whole of my theological ‘knowledge’ was completely negative or stultified by my first sight of the truths of the spirit world, of its people, and of its laws. I found that as far as the people of earth were concerned, they had never lived for one single fraction of a moment under the wrath of God, for the all-sufficing reason that the Great Father of Heaven cannot entertain wrath against any person or persons whatsoever for any reason or reasons whatsoever. "How do I know this, it may be asked? The answer is simple: it is common knowledge in the spirit world. We, in these realms, all know it. Therein lies the immeasurable beauty of it. It is apparent at every turn. The 'wrath of God’ is a stupid and wicked fiction. Numberless false theories have been propounded from it, and numberless false doctrines have been formulated. The most elementary acquaintance with the laws of the spirit world will at once show that the ‘wrath of God’ is a contradiction of terms. The two words cannot exist together. That is also common knowledge in these realms, elementary knowledge. The wrath of God, indeed!"
The Problem
Organized religion will be the first thing to go in a spiritual society. “Religion” literally means to ‘bind back’ in the context of our relationship with their God. So religion’s professed purpose is to teach us what they believe God is and then how we can appease it to get a passing grade on Judgment Day. It is an outrage that organized religion has hijacked the spotlight on the afterlife and sets itsself upas sole peddlars of information on what happens at death. And it's equally a shame that so many people turn to organized religion for that information. Organized religion is the LAST place to turn. The approach is to separate you from your own divinity by having you worship the memory of a long-departed ET, so you can stand apart from it, feel guilty about being separate from it, and then worship it from a distance … in a very specific way—their way. And they condemn any other way of worshipping that fictional deity. But it gets worse. Much worse. Their notions of what their deity is are extremely narrow and limited. First they teach that their judgmental and vengeful God wants something from you, but how can an all-powerful God possibly want something from you? What can the Supreme Being ever need? “That you behave in a certain way,” you’re told. And if you don’t act in that way, then He will impose sanctions on you, such as not letting you into heaven. Why would your creator make you the way you are – human and imperfect – and then punish you for being that way? The Source that thought everything into existence is an inconceivably vast matrix of consciousness, encompassing unimaginable dimensions, of which just one of them—the physical dimension—contains billions of galaxies, each with billions of stars. As a soul, you exist in most of those dimensions, getting progressively vaster and more powerful as you go up the frequency bands. To postulate that the Source has any direct involvement with the Earth plane and wants something from you is akin to saying that the president of the United States gets personally involved each time you drink a cup of coffee, and wants a taste. The Source of All That Is exists so far up the dimensions that even those on the soul plane don’t concern themselves with it. They just assume that “it’s everywhere and everything.” And so it is — it’s every blade of grass and every whisker on a kitten. So tread softly and be nice to small animals. Bottom Line: if you want to be spiritual, run as fast as you can from organized religions.
"Organized Religion" is excerpted from "Death Without Fear" by Tony Stubbs

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