Quote Originally Posted by hazetwostep
i haven't finished CIM yet but i will eventually. it is very thought provoking and holds much wisdom.

CIM is not a religion just as much as the Bible is not a religion. people do use CIM for a "sacred book" like people use the bible for one. though it denies Jesus' divinity it does claim to be the channeled words of a guru.

i pull wisdom from many books (bible, CIM, etc) but do not adhere to any religion.

Religulous was funny and entertaining but as unbiased as Michael Moore.. asked good questions but utilized catching interviewees off guard and stuff.. not really a fair discussion.
Thanks haze,
I don't think ACIM denies Jesus' divinity, it says basically that everyone is divine including you and I but that we have forgotten our divinity in exchange for illusions. Jesus calls us an equal brother in divinity. Contrast that to how catholic priests want to be called "father"...as if. Thats the arrogance of the church that has gotten away from the humble message of Jesus, who came to us in a manger. The Jews don't see this humility as divine either. Jesus saw the truth of who we are, but man's ego could not tolerate it. I haven't seen Religulous, but your review reflects my prediction, although I think Bill Mahar is funny and raises good questions. Peace, MH