Science, Religion, and God
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She discusses how religions were created by gods who were wealthy people protected by armiespeople who believed that because of their wealth they were invincible and omnipotent. Their armies protected their wealth by killing all who wanted a bit of it. The gods believed they talked to God, but they were ill; God doesnt talk, doesnt write, and doesnt hear voices because God is not human.
Science, Religion, and God communicates if you want to be heard by God, you have to speak with your soul, not with your lips, because God doesnt read lips. You have to pray from your soul because your soul is part of Gods soul. When you pray with your soul, you pray with love, and God created everything and everybody with love from the deepest of Gods heart and from the heat and light of Gods soul.
Science, Religion, and God unites all religions; it is the connection between sun and soul, soul and love, and soul and money.
Adriana Muller
Adriana Muller earned a master’s degree in economics and worked as an economist in Bucharest, Romania, her birthplace. She relocated to the United Kingdom in1989 and worked as an interpreter for the Home Office. Muller now lives in Slough.
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Science, Religion, and God - Adriana Muller
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Balboa Press rev. date: 01/07/2013
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Paradise
Earth And Water
Sunlight
Creation
The Bible
Time And Money
Maths And Physics
Life And Death
PARADISE
A LONG, LONG TIME AGO, LONG before the bible was written people lived in harmony because there was order and discipline - a different order and discipline than it is these days.
In those times there was no religion, homelessness, unemployment, corruption and no money to steal and kill for. Community was like a big family helping each other and life was based on needs rather than greed like it is today.
Indeed there was a king and a queen, but they were part of the community who obeyed all the rules and who worked as hard as all the rest. The king or the queen were kind of elected based on the knowledge and intelligence they had and nobody gave them alms, offerings or sacrifices because it was against the law and they didn’t need it anyway because they worked hard.
In those times Earth, water, blood and fish were holy. Earth didn’t spin, there were no planets, the land was not for sale, the circle had 365 degrees, a year had 73 weeks and the week had five days. People worked during the day; if they wanted to work at night they were permitted to as long as the law was obeyed - not disturbing the others - so any work was done quietly but no one did work at night because night was for sleeping; the clock did not exist and the morning alarm was set by the cock. You see, the circle obeyed the nature because no matter what geometrical shape you draw, you can draw a circle around it, in those times the number of degrees of the circle was equal with the number of days of the trees year (a tree year is a calendar year). In those times people observed the nature and they came to the conclusion that trees have leaves which came out in spring and fell in autumn; but that was the tree (nature) year not the humans’ because humans cannot be compared with trees.
Humans had six ages: babies, one, children, fourteen, mature and old.
A child of one was a child who was toilet trained and could feed and dress themselves; between one and fourteen were the children, a person of fourteen was someone who was one and they knew the law (in those times the law was taught in school. This was the main subject, the law was symbolised by the figure 4 and maths was simple for example 1+4=14); so fourteen was someone who finished school; was someone mature. Mature was someone between fourteen and old; and old was someone who was very wrinkled, could barely walk, was partially blind and had no teeth.
As no one was preoccupied to count the tree years, people (although part of nature) grew old and the older they became the wiser, the more they loved and the more they were loved. These days people are different and some, when getting older they wanted to be young again which means that they were not fourteen yet. When someone old wants to be young again it means they have regrets and wants to turn back the time to fulfil their ambitions, but long ago people did what they liked, they were free, there were no restrictions and if they chose to do something at one particular time and something else later no one objected. If a man of fourteen chose to be a builder and sometime later in life he wanted to become an artist he was welcomed by the artists.
Someone of fourteen was able to choose a handicraft and join the master as an apprentice but if later in life he decided to become a musician he was free to do so, but usually arts and music were hobbies and people worked trades and did what they knew best; everything was done at a high standard because they loved their job.
In those times men worked outside the house and women inside it; they had a lot to do, including cleaning, cooking, washing, taking care of the children, knitting, milking the cows, feeding the animals, weaving and sewing. When the men came home, dinner was ready because dinner was the lady’ s way to say thank you for the food they had.
In those times men were praised for the food they brought home, the houses they built and the furniture they made, the land they worked, the animals they took care of and in general the work they did and women were worshiped for the house they held, the children they brought up and the temple they let man into, because in those days a woman’s body was a temple. It is hard to explain that a woman’s body is a church because these days the church has a cross above it and people gather in it to sing, while in those days a temple was a woman’s body and the altar was a man’s arms.
People loved each other and when you love you give, when you give you live and when you live you don’t die.
In those times people believed in reincarnation; they believed that when people and animals died they returned and this was the reason people in those times didn’t kill. People in those times were vegetarians; they ate fish sparingly and they ate eggs, cheese, milk, vegetables and fruits,