A World without Rules.

@bird123 (10632)
United States
July 8, 2017 2:21pm CST
As I see it, life is the education of God's children. As we learn, grow and come to understand, our intelligence will discover the best choices. Evil will no longer be a viable choice simply because it's results are not the best. There is so much to learn. It could never be accomplished in one lifetime. After eons of lives when one acquires so much knowledge and understanding will rules really be necessary? I think not. People love to control. That's why rules and laws exist in the first place. As I see it, after much learning, one will acquire total freedom from rules and laws. The rules and laws will become obsolete. OK. let's look around us to see if there is any evidence of this. We only need to look at ourselves. How many evil or bad choices exist that we could never do regardless of whether there were any laws or rules against it? As I see it, for the intelligent person, the list is high. Could you murder, steal, cheat others, lie. Coerce, intimidate? What about adultery? Could you hate others simply because they are different? Perhaps your answers will show you where you are and what you need to learn.
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@Bluedoll (16774)
• Canada
12 Oct 17
You can have anything you want or desire except for the fruit from this one tree.
@bird123 (10632)
• United States
13 Oct 17
Religious stories will never translate into reality. How about this one: You can have anything that you want as long as it does not change your lessons or the lessons of anyone else. That is Reality.
@Bluedoll (16774)
• Canada
13 Oct 17
@bird123 what do you mean by lessons? Don't our lessons change all the time? Depending on what we learn as we learn unless you mean something that is pretty much a law of physics or something? Is that what you meant? Actually I think that bible story's although simple do have merit in our everyday reality.
@bird123 (10632)
• United States
14 Oct 17
@Bluedoll There is much to learn. When a lesson is learned one advances toward new lessons. This has nothing to do with the physical laws of the universe. This is about the system God has in place. This physical universe exists entirely for that system. It's causal nature is perfect for learning. Stories can teach. On the other hand if they are not the truth, one can find themselves teaching things they had not planned.