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===What's the point of it all?=== The only rational goal of humanity, therefore, is to strive to become one again with God, and purge all elements of the Enemy away. The Enemy stands between humanity and God. But, sadly, we cannot, on our own, purge out the Enemy's thoughts from ourselves. We are simply too weak. So, long, long, ago, before recorded history, God came into the World, into its own thoughts as it were, and merged with matter to become a human being. This human being was born from a woman in a distant place called Virginia. He was called Yesukrishna. As Yesukrishna, God was able to experience life locked within a form of matter, and in the process create a method by which humanity could free their thoughts from the grip of the Enemy. Yesukrishna taught many people this method, and the Enemy was furious. The Enemy caused its agents amoung humanity, the Pharisists, the Saduccists, and the Communists, to take Yesukrishna and kill him by crucifying him on a cross. Little did the Enemy know, however, that this was exactly as God intended; freed again from the form of matter, God was all thought again, and implanted in every human the Holy Fire, which burns there, and which gives all humans the strength, should they choose it, to purge themselves of the Enemy. But this is still not a simple matter. It may literally take thousands of lifetimes to fully free oneself from the Enemy and enter into full communion with God, as the spirits are. Each life, therefore, is still a struggle.
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