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Not Christian at all
senhordasmoscas7 July 2012
If you got this documentary because it was labeled Christian you might want to think about it again. The movie is not about the Jesus Christ of the Bible, but instead of another "Jesus" created by them. The Course in Miracles is based on the teachings of Helen Schucman and her pretended messages received by her "Jesus".

Their teachings have Theosophic roots and its about self illumination and not salvation by the blood of Christ as in the Bible. If you are into New Age, mysticism, gnosticism this might be the good movie for you, but if you are a Christian stay out of it as it has nothing to do with Christianity as proclaimed by the authors.
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10/10
Gratitude for all those who's minds are open to the love of God and the true teachings of Christ
annieliley-4170225 March 2023
For all those who want to experiene the love of God directly and experience the true brother love and guidance of their brother Jesus. I'm so grateful that through these "brothers" and hearing the voice for God and Truth either directly or through minds remembering who they are in Reality and what God really is, my mind has been opened to see through the eyes of Christ and my mind opened to remember what salvation truly is. It is has opened my mind to see what in the bible is aligned with Jesus's teaching and have a personal and driect realtionship with him and his love which would heal our minds to show us there is one Son of God and we are that along with him... just as he taught us in the new testament. This is for all minds who are ready and open to experience God's thought in them directly no matter what creed or back ground to seem to have come from. True christian gnosis is to KNOW God... your Source directly and to live as Christ did seeing your brother and you are one in God. The teachings are illuminated in you so you live by God's transcendent law and eternal well spring, ever fresh, ever renewed, wholly loving and without judgement.
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