Talk:Participatory Vision of the Future of Religion

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While I personally have shared this view, I must say that this idea has failed me disastrously on two counts: One, it does not acknowledge that there are two completely different worlds that are entangled with one another, each with their own calendrical system, soul, lines of karmic justice, and ways in which they organize love (one homosexual and one heterosexual). The mix of these two have confused billions, created biological anomalies, and spiritual sickness.

And two, that there are those for whom the concept of G-d is very concrete, not abstract and nameless, and not theoretical. Some of these people have been waiting for things and various resolutions. The confusion around these points has created delay to these resolutions. The problem with these pluralistic choices is that they tend to ignore the issue of Evil, because either it saddens them (and they feel powerless to fix it), or they just don't want to believe it. (If you are of the former, please contact me, I can help you.) Unfortunately, the ignorance and disbelief have created more problems than they solved. And the world can't stabilizes onto a peace and love centered planet without justice and that requires more truth than plurism can provide.

I say this as someone who didn't believe it. I still suffer immensely, not because it's something I could have avoided, but because I've been isolated.