Messages 2006

Voltaire found the living God.

August 28, 2006

Santa Cruz, California

Received by FAB.

 

I am here, Voltaire.

Yes, everything will fit into place according to God’s Will. The errors of the Bible will be revealed and acknowledged. Many will gravitate to your way of thinking. Of course, as you’ve known all along, the Orthodox will oppose you, but no harm will come to you. And that is because circumstances will conspire to corner them and put them on the defensive. And this will all work according to God’s wonderful and perfect laws.

I did not suffer over here, because I was passionately dedicated to goodness and human welfare on Earth. In fact, I experienced one confirmation after another of many things I believed and fought for.

But I must say that I have found the living God, as you have, and I want to shout it from the rooftops! God’s Love is real!

A spirit’s beliefs, theological and otherwise, play an important role in that spirit’s happiness or unhappiness. But more important than this is what goes on in the heart. And so, though I seemed to many to be a veritable infidel, I loved justice and truth, and in my heart, I truly loved humanity. I thus sowed the seeds for my reaping of happiness.

No one, but no one, can hide from God, who sees all our secret thoughts and motives. So it behooves everyone to be honest with themselves and come clean before their God.

America’s promises, and her potential, will be fulfilled, and you will have a country that will truly shine for the whole world the light of freedom.

Sincerely, Voltaire

 

Francois-Marie Arouet (21 November 1694 – 30 May 1778), better known by the pen name Voltaire, was a French Enlightenment writer, essayist, deist and philosopher.

Voltaire is known for his sharp wit, philosophical writings, and defense of civil liberties, including freedom of religion and the right to a fair trial. He was an outspoken supporter of social reform despite strict censorship laws in France and harsh penalties for those who broke them. A satirical polemicist, he frequently made use of his works to criticize Church dogma and the French institutions of his day. Voltaire is considered one of the most influential figures of his time. (Source: Wiki)

 

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