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Originally Posted by lorenzo The opposite is true. In a subjective reality you are responsible for *everything*.
In the example you give, since you experience the teacher telling you that you are failing the class, it IS in your reality, and you are completly responsible for it. |
Please do not take this offensively. Please. I mean no harm.
By your statement above you are acknowledging ones personal responsibility to an objective truth. If ones experience of a teacher telling them that they are failing a class makes it their reality and responsibility, then the same would apply for a teacher telling them that their faulty actions will determine their placement in either heaven or hell in the after life.
Example:
Teacher: I am Jesus, if you chose me, then you will go to heaven. Otherwise you will go to hell.
Student: I don't chose you, but I will not go to hell, because it is not in my reality.
The quote from Lorenzo above should also apply here.
Please take no offense. I am not telling you to chose Jesus. That is your choice to make. I wouldn't be disappointed if you made that choice in His favor, but I can't get mad if you don't. I respect every intelligent human being.