| A "very uncommon" pastor, because I preach the Good not like the world preaches it, but just as Jesus has preached it |
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| In the past I used to support my career in engineering and my political views by using, as any winner does, some sins which help one be successful, and nobody blamed me for anything. Today I find it more significant to fight against evil within me to replace it with good: love, forgiving, respect for all men, spiritual freedom, and some people blacken me. What a contradictory world! My real life story |
| The Revelation, that I witnessed to, sets man free, It places the Good and the good man above dogmas and laws |
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I met the Maker's messenger Jesus in 1974, and then the Maker himself in 1977. Since then I have been unsure about what the Maker or God is, though perfectly aware that he is the force of love and creation which lies in every man. God is definitely the Father and man is potentially his image and likeness (Genesis 1/27). Every man, whether a believer or not, who dismisses evil (falsehood, malevolence, selfishness, violence, etc.) from his heart, dismisses evil from the world. Neither mass religion nor mass politics will ever conquer evil on man's behalf, because every man is above religion and politics. Every man is the image of the Father of the Universe, the image of the Good, so every man is a father of the good, a father of himself, a father of the world. No general change can go but through the individual and his or her will, his or her efforts, so that a number of individuals that change (the small remnant), men but not sheep, are necessary to change the world into good. But a man develops that force of love and creation within himself only if he does not have doubts about it, that is, only in absolute inward freedom. Some religious men, politicans and conservatives shout out, "This comes down to the denial of every moral authority and safety." Those people either doubt or refuse to accept that man will ever be able to overcome his fear, vanity, violence, laziness and sufferings; they cannot imagine salvation, if it is not achieved through dogmas and laws. All the contrary The Revelation of Arès asserts. The Revelation of Ares, how I received it surpernaturally, what it teaches |
| The Arès Pilgrims have the creative, existential, evolutionary faith, that is going to change the world |
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| The Arès Pilgrims do not believe in systems, so that they make up a spontaneous brotherhood of believers who have freed themselves from religions, then become active spiritual freers. They have no leader, no dogma, no religious or authoritarian structure. They are not subjected to any initiation training, or registration, or obligations other than those which every one of them hears from his or her own consciousness and the logic of his or her faith. Accordingly, their apostolate is natural and much varied. The Ares Pilgrims, what they believe in, what they are, what they do |
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© Copyright Michel Potay
Last edition: May 2007 |