Sunday, July 20, 2014

New Ideas: The Many Facets of the Magisterial Mission

The Magisterial Mission has quite a few branches, all impacting a variety of projects. However, there are two main categories, one dealing with physical sustenance, the other with spiritual sustenance. For now, I will just post a short look at these two general categories.

1. Spiritual Growth:

A category that largely impacts things at the individual level, which begins with the confirmation of God's presence and love. For a Descending Son of God to appear in the flesh means that scripture becomes largely outdated and almost useless. Why rely on a bible or even the Urantia Book when a Paradise Son and his staff is present and can answer questions? Organized religion is bound to change chaotically, some of it disappearing entirely over time. Ultimately, people will be led to develop their personal relationship with the Father, and part of the reason there is to be a Magisterial Mission is to substantially boost such a relationship that fosters soul growth.

2. Societal Growth:

A category that deals with sociological changes and sustainability issues. The next reason for the mission is to improve society as it restructures itself in response to a changing planet. This is a thing of both physical sustenance and cultural longevity and evolution, meaning that societal growth is broken into two more categories of physical sustainability and social sustainability.

Physical sustainability involves reorganizing human groups so as to survive potential calamities, as well as introducing new technology utilizing ultimatons so as to bring basic utilities to all of mankind.

Social sustainability involves reorganizing human groups so that society will come to reflect the three values of: life, equality and growth. The value of life is about the quality of life. Do the right requirements for this quality exist, and if not, why? Is there a lack of resources, or is there some social issue at play? The value of equality is a simple matter, and that is about everyone being capable of growing and thriving, which concerns the other two listed values. The value of growth is about whether an individual has every opportunity to grow in skills, knowledge and responsibility. This growth encompasses the physical, mental and spiritual aspects of life, which help lead to life quality something that everyone will eventually have access to.

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