Marcus aka Gregory Maidman
2 min readMar 28, 2024

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Great post, Jodie. I like when it's only you speaking yet from the place of all you have learned through the AAs. Based on what I have learned from you specifically about Yeshua, plus my own intuition, and extrapolating from what I've learned from my spirit guides about "levels" in "Heaven" and who occupies the highest levels, I wrote this paragraph about two months ago:

"Humans, mostly men, created religions, not any higher power nor Jesus, who was and remained a very faithful Jew, whose soul, an Ascended Master residing in the highest vibrational level of “Heaven,” descended to our dimension to incarnate within him and gave Jesus access to universal knowledge normally not provided to the human symbiote. He did not set out to start a new religion nor did he (logical scholars assert he did not found Christianity as the founding tenet of the religion is the resurrection, which if it happened, obviously happened after Jesus’s death), but rather to spread his teachings, founded in Judaism, about how people should treat each other, especially the poor, and ethical duties such as tzedakah, and to call out the hypocrisy of each of the Temple Priests, the aristocracy (Sadducees) and the middle class (Pharisees), and to bring Torah to the farmers and other workers who had not been afforded access." (emphasis added)

I wrote that but it's only been published in various comments as I had to edit down several minutes of length from my https://medium.com/illumination-curated/lets-talk-about-atheists-and-firm-believers-in-the-god-of-abraham-fe139f4833f3 in order to receive my first and still only boost. Besides, the paragraph would have distracted from my message, which is that false religious depictions of God are a major reason people become atheists or agnostics.

The conclusion of my essay includes these takeaways:

I hope any member of any religion who reads my story may take away that you can form your own understanding of God and possibly stay a member of your religion — only fundamentalists would care that you’ve formed your alternate view.

I hope any atheist reading this will take away that there is an alternative, probably several alternatives, to believing in nothing without offending logic and critical thinking and without implicating superstition, but you can forget about proof. That does not mean taking it on faith. You can intuit a belief.

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Marcus aka Gregory Maidman
Marcus aka Gregory Maidman

Written by Marcus aka Gregory Maidman

Living 17,043rd human life. I am Marcus (universal name) or you may call me Greg; a deep thinker; an explorer of ideas and the mind.

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