Monday
Mar312008
Who Said That?

"Father, Your trust in me has been so great, I must be worthy. You created me, and know me as I am. And yet You placed Your Son's salvation in my hands, and let it rest on my decision. I must be beloved of You indeed. And I must be steadfast in holiness as well, that You would give Your Son to me in certainty that he is safe Who still is part of You, and yet is mine, because He is my Self."
You know the drill! Leave your guesses in the comments section below.
Update on Sunday, March 30, 2008 at 06:24PM by
Kim Riddlebarger

This self-salvation nonsense is from "A Course in Miracles" which is endorsed by Oprah. Click here: New Page 1
Reader Comments (13)
Paramahansa Yogananda - ?
( founder of the Self-Realization
Fellowship )
Uses Christian-talk but it's just so far out there that even a prosperity preacher would blush. And that "He is my Self" talk. I'm thinking it's beyond the Christian pale, even broadly considered.
Oprah's new noo age chum, Eckhart Tolle?
An anti-Christ for sure.