Two Men, One Distortion: How Billy Meier and Paul Attack the Seven Pillars of God
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Billy Meier and Paul — two men apart in time, united in distortion. Both deny the weight of sin and weaken the pillars of God.
Hook Statement:
“What do Billy Meier and Paul have in common? Both deny the true weight of sin and shift man away from the Eternal Father.”
Introduction
History shows us two figures from different times, both claiming to bring “higher truth.” One is Paul, who lived in the first century and shaped much of modern Christianity. The other is Billy Meier, a modern man who teaches the doctrine of Creation as Universal Consciousness.
Though separated by thousands of years, their message carries the same danger: both tear down the Seven Pillars of God — Truth, Light, Love, Power, Creation, Wisdom, and Life.
1. Billy Meier: Sin as Mere Mistakes
Billy Meier’s teaching about Creation sounds mystical but leads to emptiness:
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Sin does not exist, only “mistakes” that bring lessons for evolution.
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Creation is neutral, not a Giver but a Receiver of wisdom from humanity.
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Thus, evil is never judged, only recycled as “experience.”
👉 The result: Humanity drifts without Truth, without Justice, without the Eternal Father.
2. Paul: Sin Canceled Without Obedience
Paul’s letters dominate much of the New Testament. Yet his gospel changes Christ’s message:
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He minimizes sin’s weight, teaching that justification comes “apart from works of the Law” (Romans 3:28).
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For Paul, faith cancels sin even without obedience to the commandments.
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He places authority in his apostleship and gospel, often overriding the words of Christ and the Tanakh.
👉 The result: Humanity is promised freedom but ends enslaved to illusion — faith without holiness.
3. The Common Ground: Attacking the Seven Pillars
The Pillar Eternal Father’s Truth Meier’s Creation Paul’s Gospel Truth Absolute and eternal Relative, evolving Replaced by Paul’s doctrine Light Dispels darkness Neutral awareness only “Grace” apart from Law Love Divine force of harmony Human-centered Reduced to belief alone Power God’s sovereign authority Dependent on man’s evolution Claimed by Paul as his own Creation One pillar of God’s fullness Treated as the whole Misused to divinize Christ Wisdom Gift from the Father Gathered from mistakes Twisted to defend his gospel Life Eternal in the Father Cycles without destination Offered falsely by “faith alone”
The Pillar | Eternal Father’s Truth | Meier’s Creation | Paul’s Gospel |
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Truth | Absolute and eternal | Relative, evolving | Replaced by Paul’s doctrine |
Light | Dispels darkness | Neutral awareness only | “Grace” apart from Law |
Love | Divine force of harmony | Human-centered | Reduced to belief alone |
Power | God’s sovereign authority | Dependent on man’s evolution | Claimed by Paul as his own |
Creation | One pillar of God’s fullness | Treated as the whole | Misused to divinize Christ |
Wisdom | Gift from the Father | Gathered from mistakes | Twisted to defend his gospel |
Life | Eternal in the Father | Cycles without destination | Offered falsely by “faith alone” |
4. Why the Seven Pillars Matter
Without the Seven Pillars, man’s life becomes a wandering cycle — truth replaced with lies, light with darkness, love with selfishness, wisdom with foolishness, and life reduced to futility.
Some may misinterpret this cycle as reincarnation, but the teaching of the Eternal Father does not affirm such. Rather, it shows the repetition of sin and error when man resists God’s truth.
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Reincarnation suggests endless cycles of return.
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Redemption declares one soul, one life, one return to the Father.
Reincarnation is man’s illusion of repeated chances; Redemption is God’s truth of one soul, one life, one return.
5. Final Reflection
The truth is this: In this world, embrace and live out the Seven Pillars of the Giver, and return to the kingdom within. Apply and strictly uphold each pillar to attain the Great Order and Perfect Balance. Then, every time you awaken from deep sleep, you rise as a new being — for you have conquered the battle within. And in the eyes of the lone Giver of the Seven Pillars, a true son of the divine is born. In this way, you walk in the world as a Seven Pillar — not a son of man, but a son of God.
Epilogue
Critics may say: “Easier said than done.” Yes, true — for those who see only the shallow beauty of the outer world. But for those who value the kingdom within, the path of the Seven Pillars is not an impossible task. It is a joyful journey to the divine. Thus, the mouths of critics are silenced, for their judgment springs only from the poverty of their awareness. And when at last they utter the word “How?” — it marks the beginning of their own beautiful journey to the holy.
Conclusion
Two men, separated by centuries, yet bound by the same distortion.
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Meier: “Creation is receiver, sin is illusion.”
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Paul: “Faith cancels sin, obedience unnecessary.”
Both deny the Eternal Father as the sole Giver and Judge. Both attack the Seven Pillars of God.
But the truth remains: The Seven Pillars of God — Truth, Light, Love, Power, Creation, Wisdom, and Life — stand eternal in Great Order and Perfect Balance. The soul’s destiny is not in Meier’s Creation or Paul’s gospel, but in the Eternal Father alone.
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