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[Help] Is the god that normal Christians refer to the same as the one in the bible?

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So, if you read the Bible, and not just cherry pick the positive stuff, you'd see that the god being referenced is petty and vindictive.

However, I've been wondering. Are normal people, not religious scholars, not people who are fanatics, not people who use religion to bully others, just regular people, worshipping the actual god of the Bible, or an egregor of some form?

As in, did people collectively create an egregor who's actions and behaviors move with the times, and not only is separate from the biblical Yahweh, but nicer too? Or are people unknowingly feeding the biblical Yahweh?
 

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My personal gnosis is that every major movement/denomination/system of christianity has their own egregore of "god". I've done a fair amount of divination on exactly how old their "gods" are, and every answer has correlated to the approximate date of the denominations founding. Some of the answers were even more interesting, as I recall the divination said the Evangelical egregore started with the apocalyptic movement around 1000 AD, and the Charismatic egregore was created by the Cathars.

Just my two cents, take it for what it's worth. As you might imagine, opinions on such things vary a bit, to put it mildly.
 

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Are normal people, not religious scholars, not people who are fanatics, not people who use religion to bully others, just regular people, worshipping the actual god of the Bible, or an egregor of some form?

The worship, when successful, invokes a metaphorical crucible. On the surface it has a form, but in its essence, it's fundamentally empty.

For non-scholars, yes, they are invoking the proper energetic principle. You can hear it, when they gasp, and swoon, in their heartfelt devotion. The gasp, the swoon, and others, are types of psychic crucibles being formed, in the heart and mind. And that "absolute otherness" , the emptiness within the gasp or the swoon, or just prior to laughter, is a purely accurate conception of the Eternal-One
 
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