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WolfmanSF 09:56, 25 August 2007 (UTC)
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Origem Ensinameno de Jejus Cristo, segundo o novo testamento
Jesus Cristo foi um dos principais divulgadores da idéia do amor universal, pregava através de parábolas para todas as pessoas, e aquelas que eram mais simples estavam sempre mais dispostas a ouvi-lo, já que um de seus ensinamentos principais era "Doe tudo e siga-me". Escolheu 12 apóstolos, para viver mais próximo dele. Hoje em dia suas idéias se espalharam pelo mundo, e aqueles que conseguem entender, tem a grande chance de fazer da Terra um planeta muito melhor para se viver. Tido como revolucionário, manteve-se fiel as suas idéias de um Deus único, que é criador. Acabou sendo morto por Crucificação pelas autoridades romanas de sua época. Passou por provações, que ele denominou tentações do Diabo, que seria um anjo, Lúcifer decaído arrebatador de almas pecadoras, tendo como domínio o Inferno. Segundo a crença da Atual Igreja Católica Apostólica Romana, que só foi fundada aproximadamente 200 anos após a morte de Jesus pelo imperador romano Constantino. Haverá o dia do juízo final que é denominado Apocalipce e Deus em conjunto com Jesus irão todos os vivos e os mortos. Aqueles que estiverem em pecado, ou seja, tiverem cometido um dos dez mandamentos foram dados por Deus a Moisés, ou algum dos 5 mandamentos da igreja, que são ensinados nas aulas de catecismo, e não se confessarem terão sua alma entregue ao Diabo.
[editar] Religiões
Existem muitas outras religiões e o amor esta presente em todas elas, pois é um sentimento humano. As religiões na maioria das vezes dividem os homens, pois cada uma delas possui uma cultura, filosofia, e parâmetros de conduta que são impostos.
No amor colocamos em geral aqueles que estão mais próximos de nós. Porém o significado da palavra é muito amplo existindo a possibilidade de as pessoas desenvolverem mais amor por objetos do que por outras pessoas.
O mundo caminha cada vez mais para o sincretismo religioso, muitos lideres de várias religiões procuram manter relações de paz para que o verdadeiro sentido delas que é apasiguar a alma humana venha a tona.
Porém o amor universal em equilíbrio faz isso independente de religião
Obtido em "http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deus_%C3%A9_amor"
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WolfmanSF 00:55, 11 November 2007 (UTC)
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