Section 15. Is each one to be judged in the end?

a) “Indeed, yes! ²No one can escape God’s Final Judgment. ³Who could flee forever from the truth? ⁴But the Final Judgment will not come until it is no longer associated with fear. ⁵One day each one will welcome it, and on that very day it will be given him. ⁶He will hear his sinlessness proclaimed around and around the world, setting it free as God’s Final Judgment on him is received. ⁷This is the Judgment in which salvation lies. ⁸This is the Judgment that will set him free. ⁹This is the Judgment in which all things are freed with him.” (ACIM, M-15.1:1-9)

b) ¹1Holy are you, eternal, free and whole, at peace forever in the Heart of God. ¹²Where is the world, and where is sorrow now? “(ACIM, M-15.1:11-12)

c) “You who are sometimes sad and sometimes angry; who sometimes feel your just due is not given you, and your best efforts meet with lack of appreciation and even contempt; give up these foolish thoughts! ²They are too small and meaningless to occupy your holy mind an instant longer.”(ACIM, M-15.3:1-2)

Because many of us have been exposed to Judo/Christian dogma (Judgement Day) the Course must upgrade the software of our mindset. The new thought system removes the focus on sin and emphasizes error. Errors can be corrected, and that correction sets our minds free: free to love unconditionally, free to see the truth, see to reconnect with each other and our creator.