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Definitions
Belief
Is an acceptance of a Creator, God or Supreme Being, and the link between the Creator and ourselves. Beyond that acceptance lies
a minefield of opinion, rites, rituals and a small amount of facts.
Doctrine
Is a written manifesto of opinion, linking goals or objectives to it, created by
people who lacked the ability to foresee. Yet the key to knowing that dreams are the Living Word are in Numbers 12: and essentially ignored by them.
Dogma
Is opinion, based on variations of known information. It is often associated
with religion. Dogma is not supplied by the Supreme Being or focal point of a
belief, however connecting to the Creator is
Religion
Is the politics of a belief. It is not the belief although it hides behind a
belief pretending it is the same. It is not. The word 'religion' is based on the
Latin word 'religare', to bind. It is often applied to put people in a bind or
force them into a belief, rather than creating a unification (binding) of
believers in a belief in a Creator. It falls down by making limitations in what
is to be believed (as if any human can know all of what God is). All anyone can
know of God is the messages supplied to us, principally through our dreams and
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