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Old 09-10-2009, 12:15 PM   #86 (permalink)
Acting Like Godot
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Okay. Let's look at your statement again:

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This is the most cruel belief that has ever been put into this world, that there is evil in little children that needs to be “destroyed”. Ridiculous.
I do find it ridiculous. I don't even know where you got the notion from.

Please explain where you see anyone saying that the LOA says that "there is evil in little children that needs to be destroyed".

Does Abraham Hicks say this? Does Deepak Chopra say this? Does Joe Vitale say this? Does Wayne Dyer say this? Does Steve Pavlina say this?

Nope. Only you said it.

What Steve Pavlina said - and let's quote his exact words - is:

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One way of answering your question is to say that on a soul level, we don't start out here on equal footing. We're not all here to learn the same lessons. If your consciousness already resonates at the level of abundance, you don't need to re-learn that lesson here on the earth plane, so you won't need to experience that form of contrast. That doesn't mean you won't experience contrast in that area -- it just means you'll be extracting different growth lessons from it.
In other words, Steve's explanation (and he's not the only one who offers this kind of explanation - try, for instance, Gary Zukav; Stuart Wilde; Brian Weiss) is that people have different kinds of experiences, in different lifetimes, to learn different lessons. The lessons could be about pain, suffering, abundance, love, sharing, power, powerlessness, teaching, violence, parenthood, leadership, evil, good etc.

No one, except one person, said that "little children have evil in them that needs to be destroyed".

That one person was you. You said it. And then you said that your own statement was "ridiculous".

I kinda agree with you, actually.

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