The God of the Bible is NOT The Creator of The Universe

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Original Date Posted: April 4th, 2025 at 7:10am

The god of the bible a.k.a. small "g" god, and The Creator of The Universe a.k.a. Prime Creator or Big G God, are two completely different energies.

I've shutdown the YouTube channel that I created for Connected Life Today, but this is a post that I made on the Community Tab (now called "Posts") last year. I will use this board on the Forum to post articles about the difference between Religion and Spirituality, and this is the message that I want to start with.

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Even though I certainly don't agree with everything that Neale Donald Walsch has to say in his Conversations with God series, he was absolutely spot on in a paragraph of CWG Book 1 that covers "fearing God" and "being obedient to God".

Having you believe that you need to "fear God" or "be obedient to God" is complete and utter nonsense, and just another mind control technique to keep you in line. This is how it really is, and what Neale Donald Walsch channeled flawlessly:

Your teachers tell you God is to be feared, for He is a vengeful God. You are to live in fear of God’s wrath, they say. You are to tremble in His presence. Your whole life through you are to fear the judgment of the Lord. For the Lord is “just,” you are told. And God knows, you will be in trouble when you confront the terrible justice of the Lord. You are, therefore, to be “obedient” to God’s commands. Or else.

Above all, you are not to ask such logical questions as, “if God wanted strict obedience to His Laws, why did He create the possibility of those Laws being violated?” Ah, your teachers tell you—because God wanted you to have “free choice.” Yet what kind of choice is free when to choose one thing over the other brings condemnation? How is “free will” free when it is not your will, but someone else’s, which must be done? Those who teach you this would make a hypocrite of God.

You are told that God is forgiveness, and compassion—yet if you do not ask for this forgiveness in the “right way,” if you do not “come to God” properly, your plea will not be heard, your cry will go unheeded. Even this would not be so bad if there were only one proper way, but there are as many “proper ways” being taught as there are teachers to teach them.

Most of you, therefore, spend the bulk of your adult life searching for the “right” way to worship, to obey, and to serve God. The irony of all this is that I do not want your worship, I do not need your obedienceand it is not necessary for you to serve Me.

These behaviors are the behaviors historically demanded of their subjects by monarchs— usually ego-maniacal, insecure, tyrannical monarchs at that. They’re not Godly demands in any senseand it seems remarkable that the world hasn’t by now concluded that the demands are counterfeit, having nothing to do with the needs or desires of Deity.

Deity has no needs. All That Is is exactly that: All That Is. It therefore wants, or lacks, nothing—by definition.

If you choose to believe in a God who somehow needs something—and has such hurt feelings if He doesn’t get it that He punishes those from whom He expected to receive it—then you choose to believe in a God much smaller than I. You truly are Children of a Lesser God.

No, my children, please let Me assure you again, through this writing, that I am without needs. I require nothing.

This does not mean I am without desires. Desires and needs are not the same thing (although many of you have made them so in your present lifetime).

Desire is the beginning of all creation. It is first thought. It is a grand feeling within the soul. It is God, choosing what next to create. And what is God’s desire?

I desire first to know and experience Myself, in all My glory—to know Who I Am. Before I invented you—and all the worlds of the universe—it was impossible for Me to do so.

Second, I desire that you shall know and experience Who You Really Are, through the power I have given you to create and experience yourself in whatever way you choose.

Third, I desire for the whole life process to be an experience of constant joy, continuous creation, never-ending expansion, and total fulfillment in each moment of now.

I have established a perfect system whereby these desires may be realized. They are being realized now—in this very moment. The only difference between you and Me is that I know this.

In the moment of your total knowing (which moment could come upon you at anytime), you, too, will feel as I do always: totally joyful, loving, accepting, blessing, and grateful.

These are the Five Attitudes of God, and before we are through with this dialogue, I will show you how the application of these attitudes in your life now can—and will—bring you to Godliness.

All of this is a very long answer to a very short question.

Yes, hold to your values—so long as you experience that they serve you. Yet look to see whether the values you serve, with your thoughts, words, and actions, bring to the space of your experience the highest and best idea you ever had about you.

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If you are mentally ready, willing and able to look into the flaws, fallacies and hypocrisy that is being espoused by the various religions and religious leaders around the world, I strongly recommend that you start by reading one or all of these books:

As ALWAYS, use your own discernment when reading these books because none of these authors are infallible, but most of all, also do your own fact checking of the statements that are made. THAT's what critical thinking is, as opposed to blindly following doctrine.

Recommended Reading:

1. Not in His Image by John Lamb Lash
2. Bible Myths and Their Parallels in Other Religions by Thomas William Doane
3. The Gods of Eden by William Bramley
4. Bringers of the Dawn by Barbara Marciniak
5. When God was a Woman by Merlin Stone

In case you're wondering, YES, I have all the above mentioned titles in my book cabinet, and YES I've read them all. :)  I'm not whistling Dixie out of my rear end as some people tend to do.