stvdv
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One of the first lessons I learned when starting my spiritual journey was "Never sit on God's throne", unless you are God. So I refrain to impose on others what God wants them to do or think. I keep it personal adding "IMHO" ... "I belief this" ... "my opinion". Others are free to act as if they are God and sit on God's throne if they desire so, but I don't allow them to impose "what God thinks" on me. That is my right and duty.Do you mean when someone refers to the Bible, "According to God's word this is not something he approves of"? Or do you mean someone who gets in people's faces and says things like "God is not happy with you right now!" ?
Proof seems to be given even in the Bible. God sometimes changes the rules. Genesis God tells to eat vegan, and vegan alone. Later God seems to be more lenient adding meat eating. So I decided never to act as if I know what God thinks or approves of, especially if I don't follow myself 100% all the rules given by God (parable with "who dares to throw the first stone")
How would you feel if I tell someone else "e.r.m wants you to eat only apples for 1 week and no coffee". Kind of stupid IMO, is it not? Even if you published a book in which you mentioned that this diet was good. Then you don't want others to instruct strangers saying "e.r.m says so"
No, they could say "e.r.m" wrote this in his book as a general rule, but of course there are exceptions ... some are allergic to apples or to coffee.
I just play it safe (implementing "do not judge" as instructed by Jesus). And make sure the other knows it's my opinion. Never telling them they "should" do it. And most of all NEVER EVER tell others "God will not love you, punish you and send you to hell/purgatory etc". Even if I would be 100% convinced, I would not tell such a thing (let God handle God's business, I will handle mine)
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