The Bible II
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Challenging conventional beliefs, this work posits that the world's issues stem from the misconception of a male deity. It argues that understanding God as a collective energy of love can foster empathy and accountability among individuals. By recognizing that everyone shares responsibility for their communities and relationships, the text promotes a shift from competition to cooperation. It emphasizes that personal happiness is linked to the love and altruism one cultivates, advocating for a deeper comprehension of our interconnectedness to advance society beyond divisiveness.
