May 18, 2013

A Calling for Ethical Zealotry

I have abandoned all hope in the modern church as it is incorporated today. The Catholic church looks the other way repeatedly on child abuse, and almost all major denominations do not love God's creations as God intended. Therefore I am demanding that all who wish to follow God should declare themselves ethical zealots, and refuse to define their relationship with God through man-made doctrine. The catechisms of man have distorted the Word of God to suit modern conveniences - there is no room for excuses in Heaven.

We are commanded to love literally everyone, even the awful people who undermine and destroy everything we stand for. I mourn daily for those who have lost their faith because the Church tells them that who they are is not acceptable to God. We should not and will not place our opinion of God on the judgement of man because we should not and will not place our grace on the judgement of any man. I love every one of you in my own special way. Being a naturally emotionless (and functional) person it is hard for me to explain how I perceive love, but I know I do. I would help even my enemies if they asked for it, because I do not want them to see me helping but God helping them through my vessel. If I am even remotely possible for someone not finding God's love I myself would not deserve God's love.

For those of you who read this and consider yourself righteous, I pray for you. Man is an unfinished project that will never be completed. I believe that man may only attain a seat at God's table if we incessantly pursue Him and His love. I do not believe there is a finish line - it is there mere fact that we chose to run that determines our fate.

What I ask of all of you who read this is to stop thinking about whether anyone in front of you is worthy of God's love, to put aside any form of judgement, and just love. We can not assume that we know all of the answers, or that we know St. Peter's holy entrance exam, and treat our family, friends, neighbors, and enemies as God intended: love them for who they are. Only then can we mend the doctrines that that caused so many people to falter.