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Boy, they’re really crowding around, huh?
It’s only been three days, besides, I saw an empty space and I filled it. Yes I suppose that establishing your own religion has it’s “other” advantages. So I guess this means I can ask more questions. Anyone can ask any question. Do you consider yourself a Prophet? I’m not sure. Let’s take a look at what the dictionary says about what a prophet is and we'll find out. 1 : one who utters divinely inspired revelations: Though the being I speak with claims to be GOD, I do not see the entity as divine or holy but that may just be my own personal (mis)understanding. The messages, although interesting, have not yet been proven to be Truth. a as the writer of one of the prophetic books of the Bible I have written a book about my relationship with GOD but it wasn’t included in “the Bible”. I was born just a little too late to meet the compilation date. b capitalized : one regarded by a group of followers as the final authoritative revealer of God's will <Muhammad, the Prophet of Allah> Since Patrickism does not allow for followers and the GOD that I converse with has not suggested any authoritative will, I would say that this one does not apply to me. 2 : one gifted with more than ordinary spiritual and moral insight; especially : an inspired poet This definition may apply to me but it would definitely be a matter of opinion. Patrickism also believes that everyone has the ability to gain spiritual development and moral insight and write inspired poetry if they desired, so in a sense, everyone could fulfill this definition. 3 : one who foretells future events I have not received any future predictions, events or insights from this Being. 4 : an effective or leading spokesman for a cause, doctrine, or group I have never been elected to this position. 5 Christian Science a : a spiritual seer I admire this definition but I believe it is a talent that must be developed and not a gift to be given. So as an answer to your question, I am not a prophet. What does Patrickism believe about the “end of this system of things”? Does Patrickism have a version of Armageddon or the Rapture or Judgment Day? What does your GOD propose to do for such an event? First, it is not my GOD. I sorry, I didn’t mean any offen- That’s quite alright. From the message that I received from GOD, humankind is perfectly able to create their own Armagedon, Rapture, Judgment Day, they do not need GOD to do this for them. In the same sense humankind can also create their own planet of peace and paradise if they wish. Everything they need has already been given to them. It is our decision, our desire to do so. Hmm..interesting. According to Patrickism, what are my rewards for being a good person? When I die, do I get to go to heaven? The GOD that I converse with does not judge good or bad. You are responsible and accountable for your own decisions and your own existence. When everyone dies there is an afterlife but everyone goes to this existence. It is in this existence that one has the choice to stay or prepare for another physical existence. Existence is its own reward. I’m confused. That’s okay. Let me see if I understand this correctly, your GO-I mean this GOD offers no hope for salvation, no justifiable Apocalypse for the wicked or the righteous, no authoritative will or purpose for humankind, no rewards and no future predictions, is this correct. That is correct. And do you expect Patrickism to be a popular religion? Patrickism is a solo endeavor. So then explain this to me, in what capacity should I follow, worship or revere this Being? I guess what I am trying to ask you is; what exactly is the attraction for me to develop a relationship with such a Being. What’s in it for me? How about friendship?
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How old is Patrickism as a religion?
It depends on who you ask. If you ask me, I will tell you that I was only aware of Patrickism from 1999. My father will tell you that it is a 40 year old religion, that from the time that I was born I started behaving like Patrick. If you ask GOD, he will admit that Patrickism is but another step in the evolution from a very ancient practice of a very old soul What has Patrickism taught you about yourself? Patrickism had taught me about the importance of individualism. It has taught me the importance of purpose, believing, of seeing things through. It has taught me that no one is ever alone nor can anyone get lost in their lives. It has taught me to forgive, the importance of remembering to love unconditionally. What has Patrickism taught you in comparison to other religions? That no other religion is qualified to teach someone else their purpose for being here. That no other religion is allowed to discern one’s REALationship with GOD. That GOD sees and accepts individuals as their own religion. What has Patrickism taught you about GOD? Most of the aspects that I have come to know about GOD were not directly quoted to me by GOD but discovered through a continuous REALationship and from re-reading our documented conversations. I have compiled a list not to exalt this knowledge over other gods or to distinguish false gods but to see how the entity that I have been in contact with differs from other relationships with BEings claiming the same name. GOD does not ask humans to do anything that GOD cannot DO him/herself. GOD does not wait. (If there is something that GOD is concerned about he will not let moments pass to CORRECT the matter.) GOD does not think like humans DO. GOD has never incarnated into a physical existence nor ever has a need or desire to DO so. You cannot offend GOD. GOD does not anger or have any regrets. GOD does not live up to human expectations. GOD’s PURPOSE/existence and agenda is his/her own. GOD does not interfere with our human lives. GOD is not Catholic/Protestant/Baptist/ Unitarian/Amish/Born Again/ Jehovah Witness/Luthren/Mormon/Jewish/Islamic/Hindu/Atheist/Agnostic/Republican/Communist/Democratic/Liberal/Moderate/American/Arabic/Italian/ Asian/African/European/Australian GOD does not punish or judge or enact revenge. There is no will that GOD expects from us. GOD does not murder or take away lives. GOD does not hold ONE entity higher than the other, every entity (spiritual, physical, animal, plant) is equal. GOD does not need you to believe in Him. GOD does not need to PROVE himself to you. GOD does not need defending. GOD exists with or without your LOVE/worship/attention. GOD is not our Father, our babysitter or Superman. GOD is not holy or divine (this may be a personal perception.)
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Where does Patrickism believe about the afterlife?
There are three things that I understand could happen: *The entity goes to a spiritual existence to prepare for another incarnation. This next physical existence could be anything or anywhere and is not an existence just afforded to this physical planet. It is usually some plan or purpose that can be achieved solely for the entity or shared among other physical (familiar) entities. *The entity goes to a spiritual existence and can stay in the spiritual realm most likely to perform some responsibility. This job depends on the continual purpose of the individual. "Try not to view death as a vacation. It is not. When you go away to vacation, you usually go to "get away." In death, it is the opposite. Death is a way to "come back." When you go on vacation, you usually go to relax, to escape responsibility. Death, again, is just the opposite. In death, you don't escape responsibility; you "live up to it." HELLO IT'S ME: An Interview With GOD Chapter: Life After Death or Living On An Angel's Wages Pg: 101 *You can decide to completely terminate your existence, forever. Again all these decisions or choices are decided only by the individual and are precluded by anyone as a judgment or passed as a sentencing. Why would someone choose to incarnate in a physical existence? Experience. Not necessarily the accumulation of experience but the ability to enliven experience. From what I understand, there are experiences that cannot be obtained in the spiritual realm and are exclusive only to a certain physical existences. What purpose do people choose when they incarnate into a physical existence? An individual’s purpose is as varied as the stars in the universe. It is chosen by the individual entity and never given or assigned by another BEing. What is Patrickism’s doctrine on death? There are three things that people should remember about death: REMEMBER, everyONE has to die; everyONE has to go out of this world in some way. REMEMBER, there is no judgment in death, no right or wrong in death. REMEMBER, the physical existence you are living now is not your home. HELLO IT'S ME: An Interview With GOD Chapter: The Effects Of Death On Our Lives Pg: 388
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