The Hypocrisy:
The Story from Christians vs. The Truth from Scriptures


The First Option: The Story from Christians
Religionists present a dark story.
The "option" they present is disturbing.
They claim that every human will live for eternity and must make a choice between
a) their default position of living forever
in a tortured, burning hell or
b) the option of the choice
to live forever in heaven.
EVERY religion presents some variation of
a choice between "turning" or "burning".
Torture and punishment are the built-in path.
A reward for "obedience" is the only "option".
The Second Option: The Truth from Scripture
Believe Scripture and Believe God. Correctly translated
and literally understood, the Scriptures present
the creation with a positive purpose. ALL things are in the hands of a loving Creator who gets EVERYTHING He desires.
He desires that all humanity be saved and
come into a realization of the truth. (1 Timothy 2:4)
The Options:
a) Due to Christ's death, the default path is that
every human (in due time) is given a realization
of truth. All are saved for life. All are given the
experience of the transcendent love of God.
b) the option is to believe God through His Scriptures.
Trust God's work to shape you as He gives you
life for the eons. Trust God to justify you. Believe
the conciliation. Expect a share in Christ's allotment.
The foundational verses and passages supporting these comments...
(typically ignored or "interpreted" away by clegy)
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The Creator gets everything He desires: Ephesians 1:11 – "...Who is operating all things in accord with the counsel of His will..."
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His desire for all humanity to be saved and realize truth: 1 Timothy 2:4 – "...Our Savior, God, Who wills that all mankind be saved and come into a realization of the truth".
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The ultimate destination for all creation: Romans 11:36 – "Seeing that out of Him and through Him and for Him is all: to Him be the glory for the eons! Amen!"
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The absolute reconciliation of all: Colossians 1:20 – "...and through Him to reconcile all to Him, making peace through the blood of His cross..."
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Universal justification is given due to Christ's death: Romans 5:18 – "...thus also, then, through one just award for all mankind for life's justifying".
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Universal vivification (made alive beyond death): 1 Corinthians 15:22 – "For even as, in Adam, all are dying, thus also, in Christ, shall all be vivified".
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God as the actual Savior of all: 1 Timothy 4:10 – "...we rely on the living God, Who is the Savior of all mankind, especially of believers".
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The mercy trailing human disobedience: Romans 11:32 – "For God locks up all together in stubbornness, that He should be merciful to all".
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God's work shapes you: Ephesians 2:10 – "For His achievement are we, created in Christ Jesus for good works..."
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Life for the eons (Eonian Life): Romans 6:23 – "For the ration of Sin is death, yet the gracious gift of God is life eonian, in Christ Jesus, our Lord".
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God justifies you through Christ’s faith: Romans 4:24-25 – "...but because of us also, to whom it is about to be reckoned, who are believing on Him Who rouses Jesus our Lord from among the dead... and was roused because of our justifying".
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Fact of the Conciliation: 2 Corinthians 5:19 – "...how that God was in Christ, conciliating the world to Himself, not reckoning their offenses to them..."
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Expecting a share in Christ's allotment: Ephesians 1:11 – "In Whom [Christ] our allotment was cast also, being designated beforehand according to the purpose of the One Who is operating all things..."

TWO VERSES TELL
THE SIMPLE TRUTH

The Scriptures present a message that shows
God's triumphant purpose in Christ's work
in and for the creation of all things.
In the beginning, God created
the heaven and the earth. (Genesis 1:1)
... and through Christ to reconcile all
to God (making peace through the
blood of His cross), through Christ,
whether those on the earth
or those in the heavens. (Colossians 1:20)
These two verses summarize all that God does
(past, present, and future) during the times
recorded in the Scriptures. The details are
wonderful, complete, and available to be seen
by those who God calls to seek Him. The details are
understood by a gift from God...
FAQ Section
Common Questions Answered
Find answers to frequently asked questions aboutGod's purpose in the creation.
Please, notice this... all of the information and answers given on this site will be comments or quotations found in the Scriptures. The words God have given to humanity in the Scriptures are enough to tell us what He is doing.
Believe God, no matter what the clergy say.
Religious people get the plot twisted and so they distort the character of God to match their fears, their self-righteousness, and their personal bias.
They make God appear like them.
Don't be fooled.
I've been told that people who don't follow Jesus are punished forever for their failure. Are "bad" people burning in hell right now?
No! The dead are dead. The Scriptures describe the dead as having no consciousness, no activity, no desires, no regrets. No existence. All the people who have ever died (except Christ) are currently in a place known as sheol (in Hebrew) or hades (in Greek) and it is correctly translated as the GRAVE. Death isn't forever. A day will come when ALL will be enlightened, reconciled, and given life that does not end.
Religions teach that God punishes for non-compliance. How is saying "accept my love or burn" a choice rather than cheap coercion?
Religions teach this slander but this is not the truth of Scripture. God does not coerce human choice through threats; He sovereignly locks humanity into failure so that His ultimate response can be pure, unmerited grace. He doesn't need anything we have to offer. He is the Source and the Giver of all things. His root lesson in this... "get over yourself!"
Why would an all-powerful God require a brutal, bloody human sacrifice (Jesus's death) to find it in Himself to preserve His creation? If He loves His Son and does this to Him, should we expect better?
The death of Christ was not a legalistic loophole to appease an angry deity, but a public display initiated by God, Himself, to manifest His own righteousness and inherent love. Christ GAVE Himself as a demonstration to show, "No greater love can be shown than to lay down life for another." Not as a penalty. Not as punishment. Christ's death, part of the plan from before creation, was a demonstration to show love from God WHILE we were still sinners. God is answering questions like this one. Perfect love casts out fear and doesn't require "gas-lighting". What religions say about God's behavior is NOT the definition of love. Religions are NOT describing the God of Scripture.
Are there really Scriptures declaring that God will save all humanity?
It is a surprise to most religionists, especially the self-righteous, variety that focus on our behavior instead of God's accomplishment, but Scriptures contain multiple clear, precise passages that declare (not just infer) that it is God's purpose to save all He has created, it is His accomplishment, and His glory to save all in the heavens and all on the earth. The religious hypocrites will twist words, add to the context, and "agree to disagree" so they can insure the "bad" people are not eventually reconciled to God. This slander of God's character will not go well for them. They will be grateful there isn't an eternal conscious punishment.
Is heaven merely an endless, celestial worship service? To a normal person, the description of life under God's rule sounds profoundly boring. It is stripped of identity, pleasure, achievement and meaning... at least the way religious teachers present it?
The promised future destination is not a static, boring church service, but an unimaginable reality that transcends human sensory perception and is stripped of all misery. We are told that there will be abundant life, joy unbounded, and transcendently transcendent grace. Scriptures even present that a central reason for God's vivification will be because, while we retain our flesh and blood bodies, we will be incapable of experiencing, containing, or enjoying what He has allotted. Everything will not work perfectly (that would be boring, at least to me) but all work will bring about what is intended by God. When it declares that God works all together for GOOD... this doesn't have time limitations.
Christians say a lot of things that do not line up with their practice, behavior, or Scripture. Why is there complete chaos among the religious regarding what it actually means to be "saved," "born again," or "justified"? Why do religions have so many words for things that are unclear when they speak?
In very specific ways, Christians are not understanding the words they find in Scriptures. They use stories and illustrations to explain words in a way that contradicts or confuses the definitions found in a Scriptural context. The Concordant method removes the semantic chaos introduced by human translations, pointing back to a single, mathematically uniform divine framework that is discovered when literally translating the words in the Hebrew or Greek WITHOUT the bias of safe-guarding doctrines. Additionally, new words are not substituted for concepts that are clearly able to be understood from the writings. In the first letter to Timothy, Paul called that practice, "... the hypocrisy of false expressions." Christianity distracts seekers from many wonderful truths about God because they think God did a poor job of showing Himself so they need to explain His explanations. Yea... right. You can see how that has worked. Four denominations on four street corners with no agreement. There is a good way to understand and study.
Why is all of this happening, why is God doing all of this, what is the point and the purpose of creation?
While human lives and outcomes vary, the literal Scriptural text defines the final purpose of God (prothesin tou theou) with absolute clarity through two overarching structural concepts. Scripture outlines a chronological order where Christ abolishes all opposing rule, authority, and power, culminating in the destruction of the final enemy (Death).
The Literal Greek: hina ēi ho theos ta panta en pasin. "so that God may be the all things in all people/things." The stated purpose of God is to completely fill, permeate, and occupy every square inch of reality and every existing entity with His divine essence, leaving no vacuum where sin or death will operate. Paul explicitly defines what he calls "the mystery of His will" and His "good pleasure which He purposed." The Literal Greek: Anakephalaiōsasthai ta panta en tō Christō. To "head up" or "gather together under one head all things in the Christ." God's purpose is to legally and structurally tether the entire universe—both things in the heavens and things on the earth—into a single corporate body directly attached to Christ.
He gets what He wants. Our choices will not deter Him. In the end, the entire universe WINS.
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There is no path to make a donation. This is not a location where you will be told how you have to live to please God (a religion). This is a site where we just want to tell you the truth and help you realize what God is like and what He is doing.
This is about
His purpose.
"God seems to choose the people who don't quite fit in in this world to be part of the body of Christ people who maybe are socially awkward such as myself people who don't have great families the loners in the world God really seems to pick those people out to be part of the body of Christ and separate them from the world and and as a result God is going to show you amazing things amazing things amazing love that the rest of the world the people won't experience then they'll come into the fold later on at the consummation but there's things that we're going to see that they'll never see…"
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