Spirituality Without Sin and Salvation Spirituality Without Sin and Salvation

Spirituality Without Sin and Salvation

Psychology and the New Paradigm for Religion

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The decline and fall of old-time religion is finally a reality in the U.S. According to the Pew Research Center results of May 12, 2015, the number of Americans who don't affiliate with a particular religion has grown to 56 Million. "Nones" are the 2nd largest faith group in the U.S.

There is a new emerging consciousness of Spirituality. It is sometimes described as a "search for the sacred." It can also be the substance of one's inner journey in relation to the Source from which all things come.

The tired and worn mantra of traditional Protestant evangelical, fundamentalist, and Roman Catholic Christian theology called "Sin and Salvation:" theology has served the goals of power and control for the Church for centuries. It was a favorite tool of both political and ecclesiastical groups. Other religions also make use of dogma and authoritarian notions like sin and salvation in their efforts to exercise control, and maintain power over human behavior.

The Jesus of the Christian religion was not the blood sacrifice of some malicious and sadistic God as portrayed by Mel Gibson in his movie "The Passion of the Christ." If you have bought into the regressive and punitive lair of the "Sin and Salvation" paradigm you are in the clutches of an unhealthy religion. The field of psychology provides you with a positive and healthy means of escape from the mind control, destructive concepts of a failed theology, and a failed and fraudulent psychology of mankind. The new paradigm of healthy religion shatters the shackles of the old-time and present day religious hucksters. This new path and new paradigm will provide you with a breath of fresh air that is long overdue.

GENRE
Young Adult
RELEASED
2015
21 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
202
Pages
PUBLISHER
AuthorHouse
SIZE
571.3
KB

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