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Religion happens, Morality needs effort

If we were to thoroughly understand the famous teaching of Christ, and grasp the essence and spirit of his message, we have to prepare the grounds for it, before we even start to discuss it here. First things first, we need to review the differences between a religion and morality. The dictionary definitions are available on Wikipedia and you can read them by simply clicking on the links above.

In simple words:

Religion is something that signifies life, and morality is the dead corpse that is left behind when the religion dies.

Morality is what used to be the religion, when it was not dead. Religion over time, always, without any exception, deteriorates, and turns into morality. I am talking in terms of a society here, over long periods of time, and not necessarily in terms of a single person. And even if we have to talk in terms of a single person, the same would be true, but this almost never happens. As you read on, you will start getting the picture of what I am trying to relay here.

When I am talking about religion, I am not talking about the Church, the priest, the rituals, the traditions, and definitely not the religious morality. In fact, there is no such thing as religious morality. One can either be religious, or of great morality. Morality and religion, they both look the similar, but religion expresses life, compassion, freshness, joy, simplicity, love, happiness and peace; whereas morality signifying nothing but hypocrisy, selfishness, prejudice, and hate.

A religious person does not need to worry about morals, and the great morals follow him around just like a shadow. When we are walking about, we don’t have to worry about our shadow, as we know that it not going anywhere without us, similarly, morals follow a religious man like a shadow and he does not have to worry about them. A religious man does not have to, and in fact he does not live his life revolving around the morals. Good morals are simply a by-product of him being religious.

A religious person has eyes to see, the eyes of awareness. When one can see with his eyes, he does not have to think or worry about the right path. With awareness, the actions are naturally good. One does not have to somehow manage them to be good. They just simply are good. When the eyes (awareness) are not there, then one has to think many time, stumble and fiddle around, and then simply guess which was is the right path. Now one can manage to be good, but that goodness is not real, it’s fake and superficial. It’s hypocrisy, and it’s about the traditions and “what others will think or say”. Religion is awareness, and morality is blind. When religion is present, morals are automatic, when religion dies, morality is what is left behind.

A religious man’s goodness is natural and spontaneous; just like the sky is naturally blue and the oceans are naturally salty. He may not even be aware of his morality, or his goodness, and of his good deeds, but he definitely is aware of himself. And out of this self awareness comes the good deeds, the right acts, on their own. No need to be cultivated, practiced, or managed. Here the morality is beautiful, and alive; but it is not morality anymore, it is simply moral. This is the religious way of living.

But what happens when the religion is dead? Now one has to really think about right and wrong. The eyes of awareness are not there anymore to see it for you, the heart of goodness is not there to feel it for you. You don’t have the goodness happening naturally anymore. Goodness is just going be a talk that has to be managed somehow from now. Traditions will come to the assistance now. Not your own mind, the naturally flowing acts of goodness, but the external help and guidance of the traditions.

Tradition is a word derived from the same source as traitor and trade. Rules of trade are, in general and basic terms, pretty standard and universal, and have been the same for thousands of years, passed down from generation to generation. This is tradition. It may be dull, dead, heavy, cruel, ugly, boring and inhuman, but it is still accepted as it is a tradition. And if one moves away form something that is a tradition, it falls under the category of traitor.

I mentioned earlier, religion is life; it is also born anew. In Jesus, religion was born again, fresh and full of life. It was definitely not the religion of Moses. It did not come from Moses, and in fact had nothing to do with Moses. Just like a new rose on a rose bush does not have anything to do with the roses that were there in the past. When religion was born to Moses, it was fresh as well. And when it happens to anyone else, it is still fresh, and is always born anew, and always discontinued from the past.

When and if religion happens to me, or you, it still will be fresh. It will make our lives bloom, and spread kindness, love and forgives all around. But when we die, it will die with us as well. It is not something that can be transferable. It can be felt, and expressed, and experienced, but not transferred. It is contagious, so it can lead to new born religion in others around us as well, but it can not be given, borrowed or inherited. Religion is not a thing. It can be leaned and taught, if one so desires, but can not be written down in books. Just like we end up humming a song sometimes, not consciously, just in simple bliss, similar are the qualities of religion.

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God is Happiness; Happiness is God

Have you ever felt that when we are happy, or when we see someone else happy, especially for a little prolonged period of time, the experience seems a little unnatural? Well, allow me to elaborate a little bit more on this.

Ever since we are born, we are thrown into the preconditioning mill of unhappy equals normal, and happy equals something is not right. If you are miserable nobody is worried about it, and it all seems normal, but if you are too happy, your friends, your family, your loved ones, they all start worrying about you. They start thinking that you must have done something wrong.

Whenever a child is happy the parents start looking for the cause: he must have done some mischief or something. Why is he so happy?  The parents themselves are not happy, so they develop a sort of subconscious jealousy towards the child because he is happy. They may not be aware of it, but they are in fact experiencing jealousy. It is easy to tolerate somebody else’s misery, but it is almost impossible to tolerate someone’s happiness.

Read this very interesting Story

A deeply religious father was upbringing his son to be a good Christian man. One day when they were going to church he gave the boy two coins: one, a one dollar coin; the other, a penny. He also gave him the choice that whatsoever he thought was right he could put in the donation plate in the church. He could choose the dollar or the penny.

Of course the father believed, and hoped that he would donate the dollar for the church plate. After church he was very curious to know what happened. He asked the boy, “So, what did you do?” The boy admitted that he had donated the penny and kept the dollar for himself.

The father went in a state of shock, and said, “Why? Why did you do this? The boy said, “because the priest in his sermon said, ‘God loveth a cheerful donator.’ I could donate the penny cheerfully, but not the dollar!”

God Loveth the Cheerful Giver

God loveth the cheerful giver. I am absolutely in agreement with the boy, as it is immaterial whether a penny or a dollar, because the real coin that you are sharing is your cheerfulness.

But from the very beginning every child is taught not to be so cheerful. To be cheerful is to be childish, immature, and many a times, not civilized. So you have been brought up not to be cheerful and whatsoever you have ever enjoyed was condemned again and again. If you enjoyed just running and shouting around the house, somebody is bound to be there saying,”Stop that nonsense! I am reading the newspaper!”, as if the newspaper is something very valuable.

Alright kiddo! It’s time to go to bed. But I am not sleepy. Well, it doesn’t matter, the routine says that it’s bedtime. Same thing happens in the morning, when the kid wants to sleep in a little longer; it’s time to wake up. All this is reinforcing the fact that being miserable, and unhappy is normal.

If you ask me, there is only one religion in the world and that religion is to be happy. Everything else is immaterial and irrelevant. If you are happy, you are normal; if you are unhappy, you are not.

Get Rid of Your Hesitations

Get rid of those hesitations and be happy. Forget about all the upbringing you had in your life, as none of that matters when it comes down to being happy. And quit blaming your parents for it, as they themselves have been victims of the upbringing of their own parents. This is nothing but a vicious cycle, and only you can stop it.

Explain to your kids why certain things are not good for them, rather than simply dictating the rules with no explanations. Too much ice-cream or candy is not healthy, so go ahead and explain it to them. It is much better than simply saying, no you can not have ice-cream right now.

God is Happiness; Happiness is God

It is our human nature to be happy. It’s just that being brought up in civilized society we have created too many un-human like behavioral changes in our lives, and this is what makes us unhappy. Consciously work towards getting rid of all the unhappy “crap” out of your mind, your habits, and eventually your nature. And when this is done, you will feel happy, religious and closer to God.

People who cannot enjoy love, life, food, a beautiful view, a sunset, a morning, beautiful clothes, a good bath, a walk on the beach; just simple small things in life, these are the people who eventually end up seeking God. And guess what, God is so far out of their reach!

You see the reality is that God enjoys these trees, otherwise why does He continues on creating them? He is not miserable at all, not a tiny bit. For millenniums He has been creating trees, and flowers, and birds, and all other sorts of life and nature. He goes on replacing and replenishing new beings, new earths, new planets. He is really very colorful! Look at life, observe it closely, and you will see the heart of God, and feel His joy and happiness.

Unhappy People Seek Good

People who are up-tight, unable to enjoy anything, unable to relax, incapable even of enjoying a good night’s sleep; they are the ones who seek God. And they become interested in Him for lame reasons. They think that because life is useless, futile, they have to seek and search God. Their God is against life remember.

I have searched into every religion, into every church, mosque and temple, and I have found that the God of the religious people is against life.” And how can God be against life? If He is against, then there is no reason why life should exist or should be allowed to exist. So if your God is against life, in fact, deep down, you are against the real God. You are following a Godot, not a God.

So, in a nutshell, be natural, be happy, and you will see and feel God happening to you; and let all the unhappy, life haters keep on seeking Him in some imaginary place; church, temple, mosque; wherever.

I have been occasionally visiting Arvind Devalia’s blog, and in one of his posts he talks about 17 Tips to Become Happy Right Now!. Maybe you should go read that post, and grab some more happiness ideas for yourself.

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Why is Santa Clause Better Than the Religious Jesus

Author: Yeap Chee Seng

When I was in my religious church, I used to wonder like my fellow Christians on why has Christmas become a celebration of Santa Clause. Isn’t Christmas supposed to be the birthday for Jesus Christ? How did this Santa Clause manage to sneak in? No matter now hard we tried to tell the public that Christmas is about Jesus and not Santa, no one bothers. Why? In this article, I will seek to explain this phenomena.

Please note that I use the term “Religious Jesus” to mark it as a separate entity form the true Jesus of the Bible. The Religious Jesus is the Jesus preached by the religious churches and this person is the exact opposite of the true Jesus of the Bible.

“How do you know that?”

I was once a member of a religious church. Please go to the following link for information on my past: http://cheee.wordpress.com/about/

Let us start from Santa Clause. What type of a man is he? He is happy. He is kind and generous. He always laughs. He gives out presents unconditionally out of love. He only has one law: Be good and you will get presents. Be naughty and you won’t get any.

Even then, he is very forgiving. Even if you are naughty for the whole year and be good only in the last few days prior to Christmas, you will still be qualified for presents. Whenever he talks to you, he used kind words. Children love him. He doesn’t condemn you nor put you down. He doesn’t lay burdens nor guilt on you.

His favorite words: Ho ho ho. Laughter. He loves to laugh. He creates happy mood. He lifts up your spirit. His only weakness is he only works once a year.

How about the Religious Jesus?

In my view, he is the worst person ever existed. He is a hypocrite, sadist, liar and evil. Whatever evil you can think of, he can do exceeding abundantly worst than that. For some unknown reasons, religious churches love him and promote him.

Here is how he operates:

If you are not a Christian, he will tell you how much he loves you. He loves you so much that he is willing to die for your sins. His love is selfless and unconditional. He wants you to accept his love and be a Christian.

Once you have become a Christian, the evil face appears. Now that you belong to him, you are to obey his every instruction. He wants you to read the Bible, pray, go to church, give him money, serve in church and go for missions. He doesn’t like disobedient children and he will not hesitate to punish anyone who dares to disobey him.

Whenever you pray, he will tell you all your faults. If you sin, he will condemn you for sinning. If you do good, he will tell you it is not enough. No matter what you do, he will find ways to put you down.

If you disobey him, beware! He can give you or your family accidents, sickness or any other disaster. Ironically even if you tried your best to obey his every command he can still give you or your family accidents, sickness or any other disaster. In a nutshell, nothing is beneath him. He can sink to any level, any perversion.

When that happens, you are required to praise him for his goodness.

He also loves your money. It does not matter to him how poor or needy you are. He wants you to give him money. It is his glory to see you poor and sick.

Do you dare to ask him for prosperity? I don’t think so.

Based on the above comparison, who will you choose to spend time with? Santa Clause or Religious Jesus? I go for Santa Clause anytime.

However, I have a good news and a bad news for you.

The bad news is: Santa Clause does not exist.

The good news is: neither does the Religious Jesus.

The Jesus of the Bible is exactly opposite from the Religious Jesus that is preached in the religious churches.

Here is some simple comparison:

Religious Jesus: I want you to stop sinning. I will not hesitate to take stern action to punish you if you still sin.

Jesus of the Bible: I paid for the penalty of your sins. Sin has no power over you now. You are free. Come to me. Together we are going to beat this sin of yours. Remember, I am always on your side against your sins.

Religious Jesus: Sometimes I will give you sickness for any reason I choose. After all I am God. I can do anything I like. I can be as perverted as I want to be. Even then, I expect you to praise me and tell others what a good God I am.

Jesus of the Bible: At the Cross, I took away all your sickness. By my stripes you are healed. Sickness and disease has no right to oppress you. Stand up to your right. I paid dearly for you healing. It pleases me to see you healed. Start believing in me and claim your right of healing.

Religious Jesus: Give me all your money. I love your money. It does not matter to me how poor you are. If you are poor then continue to be poor for my glory.

Jesus of the Bible: At the Cross, I was poor in order to make you rich. It does not matter how bad your situation is right now. As long as you keep believing, you will receive my prosperity. Even if you are very rich now, I can still give you more. It is my glory to see you rich.

Religious Jesus: I want you to do things for me like serving in the church and going for mission. I don’t care how much you need to sacrifice. I am God. If you think you are in a bad shape right now, I can make it worse if you dare to disobey me.

Jesus of the Bible: I appreciate any intention of yours to do things for me but I want you to remember this: You are the one I love. My love for you is not dependent on the things you do for me. Even if you stop doing those things, I still love you.

Conclusion

I hope this simple article is able to help you to tell the difference between the true Jesus and the Jesus invented by the religious churches.

About the Author:
Yeap Chee Seng is currently working as a resident engineer. He owns a blog at
http://cheee.wordpress.com focusing on faith, deliverance and prosperity. He has also written a book entitled “Bible Verses On Prosperity” available in www.lulu.com.

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Thank You Jesus

I have been waiting for the right opportunity to thank you Jesus for everything that you have brought to me in my life. You have been very generous, and ever since I met your people, and let them in my heart and in my life, my world has changed. I have even forgotten how my life was before I let your followers in my home and in my life. This is so amazing and so powerful, that I wish even my my enemies don’t do the same.

I thank you Dear Jesus,

  1. For taking my wife and my kids away from me. I guess it is a good thing for them not to hang around with the non-believer in you. I am sure the grandmother will be a better substitute than having a father like me around.
  2. For helping me conserve. I don’t eat as much anymore. Not that I used to eat a lot before. But now I eat maybe 2-3 bites a day. This means more food for the needy in Africa and places of the kind. It is kind of like fasting everyday, and this makes me better than your followers Jesus, because I do this everyday and not only during the special season.
  3. For helping me conserve water. I don’t drink as much anymore. That means more water for everyone else on the planet. We all know how the drinking water is getting all scarce and all. Even though the glaciers up there are melting like a dropped chunk of ice cream on a summer scorched floor, but that does not mean that we should all not conserve. Plus as I don’t eat very much, I don’t have to poop as much either. So, no flushing the toilet big time, so even more conserving of the water.
  4. For putting me in a situation where I can’t take a bath. How can I take a bath, when I don’t even have a bathroom. This equates to even more conservation of water and lesser pollution of the environment. You see, I had been using soap, shampoo etc everyday. Now we can save all that for others.
  5. For humbling me out, by making me sleep on the floor, in the same clothes that I have been wearing for the last 3 weeks. I don’t need to do any laundry, and save even more water.
  6. For not keeping me warm at night. As I don’t have any heating etc, I feel better about the environment. I sleep with my body shivering all night, but that is good for you, right? Sooner or later I will start praying, and than means more followers for you.
  7. For not letting me drive. With the expired car tags, and no money for the gas, I can do nothing but walk. Again, this is so much better for the environment. Plus it keeps me away from going over to sneak a peak at my kids.
  8. For all the love and kindness you have instilled in my wife’s heart. By being your follower she has learnt how to love. Not me, but the Christians like her mother for instance. And keeping all the non-believers at bay from her and our kids. So what they can’t see their father, they are not missing out on a whole lot.
  9. For not letting me take care of my kids, and my pregnant wife. What kind of influence would I be on them. Devilish maybe? But, it is good for them to grow up without a father. They have one up in the heaven anyways.

But Jesus, I have to ask you something though; Are you having a blast at this? Letting your people spread your law around my house and in my family. Are you actually enjoying and blessing this crusade?

You see Jesus, I am an immigrant in the US. Precisely, a political asylee. I fled from religious persecution in my country to seek asylum here in the free country. And I met you here!! I am so grateful, and thankful for this. I think I need to move again. Maybe you can tell me where to go this time. Maybe North Pole, as I heard that Santa Claus is better than Jesus Christ.

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