The Gay Letters, Sept. 11, 2020
God does have rules.
That's how I know there is a God.
People have rules because they believe in their morality and the reason they have morality is God because God makes rules for them to follow or experience morally. We know people feel this way because they argue they are morally right practically all the time. If there is a 'morally right' then that proves there is a God because it is a rule that we need to follow. A rule to existence in outer space? Weird. I honestly think it means there is a God.
The Christianna, on the other hand does not have rules because you already have God's rules. Why do you need rules from the Christianna?
A schedule to follow instead of a set of rules.
When you sit down to write, prepare yourself like this.
5:43 pm God
- what rules do I follow: (write whatever comes to mind)
- Surrender to God (how—stop resisting, what—I let God order me around like a child, where—here, why—because God is the ruler of reality, when—right now)
- Love everyone (when you follow that, everything seems simple because other rules don't seem to come to you)
- There are other rules
- I need to learn them
- I have time
5:59 pm Christianna business
- follow Anna (Why is this not a main issue with God?, the Middle of Time, like now please, that's your main hold G.)
No rules Christianna time
- can either write a play or a play about a religion
- instead of writing a play how about we pray
thank you God
It is 9/11
Rest those souls lost
As I continue my effort to understand what is before me, I ask for a more direct explanation—Why the Christianna does not have rules and why God does.
The Christianna is a religion.
Religions do not have rules.
If we let religions have rules then they are the state.
God is a creator.
Creators have rules because that is how they use time to get what they want (whatever that is).
And when would be a perfect time to think about what God wants?
"Like consider me."
God wants us to consider him/her/it.
When you consider God, what do your thoughts tell you?
My thoughts tell me I am afraid of God. Not because God is God, but because I'm not.
But how do I know I am God and what does it mean to me?
I know I am God because I am a creation in the same way a creation is its creator.
A creation that knows it is created is a human.
What does that imply about our ability to create?
The Christianna has no rules because it is a craft of peace, not war.
The Gay Letters, Nov. 9, 2020
Replying to the letter above two months later, I am in agreement that this hypertext space tells us something important about politics and religion. Religions have no rules. This itself cannot be a rule. But it is what we deem necessary for other religions to say (because that is what religions do). God does have rules and if one of those rules is that religion can be defined as itself being with a place in a sequence of themes then God does have rules. The schedule that I started writing above is possibly part of the development of what I call versions. These are templates for a meditation that I use. It is a genre I invented.
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