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Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Spiritism


Spiritism is composed of three inter-related aspects: the philosophic, the scientific, and the religious.  The teachings, concepts, and principles of all three are interpedently woven into this doctrine of consolation, clarification, and inspiration.   
Discover the Religious Aspect of Spiritism, with topics including: Moral Aspects of Spiritism; Ethical Consequences of the Spiritist Philosophy and Science; God; Prayer; and more!   

SPIRITISM is a new religion founded by the Spirit-Medium ??????????????? (a.k.a. Allan Kardec) in the 1840s in France. It is a religion for "the spiritual but not religious". It is for people who do not believe in any formal organized religion. It is for people who are "spiritual but not religious".
Spiritism is for people who are "turned off" by the organized religion, but who still believe in God and want to know how to live their lives according to His Will.
Spiritism teaches that God has communicated to us via three Ages:
*The Age of the Father
*The Age of the Son
*The Age of the Spirit
In the Age of the Father, God revealed Himself as a stern but loving Father, such as Jehovah, or Brahma. In the Age of the Son, God revealed Himself as the Son of God, Jesus Christ. But in the Age of the Spirit, God reveals Himself via the Spirit of Truth. We can "tap in" to that Spirit via a process called "Mediumship".
The Age of the Father began with the Revelation of God to Zoroaster, the ancient Prophet of Persia, who lived about 4,000 B.C.
 

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