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From: Carmen Chimento
Date: 20 Sep 1997

7. Let me throw the question back to you. What do you think will happen? There is a very serious problem when we are considering a very serious question. The question has to do with God's infinite justice and His infinite mercy. It is sort of like the lemmings who follow their leader over a cliff into the ocean and swim out until they are exhausted and drown. They are headed nowhere except to perdition. Whose fault is it that they all drown, the leader's for leading them falsely even though he/she may have been certain of leading them to a safe place, the followers for blindly following their leader, or are they all at fault? If it were up to me, I would forgive everyone, the leaders who taught false doctrines thinking they were true and their followers. But then we have those who know the truth, and are too concerned about material things to do anything about it. How are those going to be judged, especially if they are in a position to teach the truth but insist on teaching false doctrines? I doubt they will be judged in a similar way as those who did not know better. But I do not possess infinite justice, I am not God, and neither are you, so neither of us knows how any of them will be judged, because only God knows which ones are deliberately frustrating the will of His creatures, and which ones are frustrating their wills ignorantly. He may judge them all in the same way because they both resulted in causing souls to be lost. We cannot second guess what God will do. So the answer is, "I don't know, only God knows."

8. That question is the most asked question of all. The answer is rather simple. Truth is its own reward, just as virtue is its own reward. I have not just simply written a book called "Beyond the Universe" just so I could say I have written a book. I have written this book so that I could enlighten as many people as I can. I purposely kept the costs down so that it would get into more people's hands, I compared how much books cost that contain false doctrines and was determined to price my book containing the truth considerably lower, knowing full well that fiction is priced a lot higher than truth in all book stores, that people are more willing to buy mythology than they are simple truths, I gave every major newspaper in the United States and Overseas the opportunity to read my book and to review it for their readers, I sent a copy of my book to all major talk-show hosts to review it for their viewers, and I did many more things to help propagate the truth as God has shown it to me. Your question "what next" is now up to those people who have been given a copy of Beyond the Universe, and to those who purchase it. What happens next is whether or not those who read my words, those people who buy my books, it is all up to them to determine if there is an answer to the question "what next?" I can only write and disperse my writings as best as I can with the very limited resources available to me. If the truth as we know it is of no interest to the world, then the world by following false doctrines and leaders will continue to follow the lemmings to their rewards. We shall follow God's truth to its rewards, and since no one can refute God's truth, we can bank on it. What next? simply translates into "Now that we have the truth, what are we going to do with it?" I will continue to propagate it.

In the one true God,

Carmen

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