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. Billion Years Judaism
The Three Ingredients:


1. I believe in God. The highest peak of justice, goodness, destruction, honor, and creation. The One who sees all and knows all. The One who gave us a universe, free from His or Her intervention, per our request and desire, so that we might develop friendship, respect, and understanding in our own way. So that we might become stronger in building goodness and stopping evil.


2. I believe in the everlasting afterlife. Where God's rule and intervention reigns supreme. Where consciousness expands. Where past, and afterlife acts of evil, are punished. Where past, and afterlife acts of goodness, grant you power. Where all life receives a certain amount of everlasting available power, at their control, but God’s rule and intervention reigns supreme.


3. I believe in the preservation and positive development of the existence of humanity, and other lifeforms that are original, have advanced original thought, (such as art creation for the sake of beauty, spiritual beliefs, and making tools to make other tools), and have potential for moral growth. Cutting chives, or humanely raising rabbits to eat, is not wrong, for example. Killing a black widow to protect your community is not wrong. But genocide of buffalo or killing an alien microbe that communicates its “humanity”, is wrong.
We are here to grow into more useful, happy, and powerful allies for God, and for our communities, including ourselves. Evil power will always rise to oppress. Our goal is to rise to stop oppression, while causing as little damage as possible, and to maintain this universe which God has willingly made lesser lifeforms like us, the stewards of.



Billion Years Judaism is a belief system, not really a religion. There are no holidays, there are no customs, there are no churches or words of God required. There is only The Three Ingredients. So why is Billion Years Judaism associated with Judaism? Because I wanted it to be. I wanted to pay respect and honor and point to Judaism and say, these people are, and were, onto something. Many things. These people knew that believing in God is very important. That having a supportive and close community is very important. That seeking goodness and honoring our Creator is something worth fighting for. It’s something worth surviving for. And it’s absolutely real. Now, whether or not anyone has a page that contains the word of God, (I don’t believe in this because I believe in Billion Years Judaism), but whether or not that part is real, most of the concepts in Judaism are extremely well thought out. Make sure to pass on your knowledge. That’s a big one. And that’s what I’m doing right now.



I like how Judaism encourages debate and challenges to concepts and meanings of how people should act and what they should believe God was trying to say. There are plenty of things in the first 5 books of The Bible that make a mockery of goodness. Growing up Catholic, I learned that I needed to pick and choose between what I thought was good advice or intelligent wisdom, and what was nonsense. Judaism has many different groups within itself, including several religions arguably. We are all trying to pick what we should believe about God. How and why did He or She create us? What does He or She want for us, and from us? What is our role in this universe and in the afterlife? How best can we honor God, ourselves, our community, our world, and our universe?
Other belief systems have immense understanding, especially Judaism, but Billion Years Judaism is what I believe is best for the world. It cuts to the chase. It doesn’t replace anything or claim to be the word of God. It puts world responsibility on our shoulders, as I think God intended.
Billion Years Judaism is simply what this world, and other worlds, would benefit from believing in.

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