Son of Man
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I understand that people have their right to their own opinions. But where there is truth, there is the responsibility to share. I'm not one of those crazy right wing nuts, who say people are going to he'll for not speaking the words "I believe in Jesus".
I in fact believe that most of those who think they are saved are going to find themselves amongst the depressed when truth becomes widely known. There are people in this world, especially the USA, that know the real background about what happened approximately 2000 years ago.
If anyone has seen the Dark Knight, you are familiar with the phrase, "when it comes to the Joker, nothing is as it seems.
You can associate this example to Jesus himself. People are reading the Bible with the wrong eyes and the wrong mind and the wrong preconceived expectation.
We just have to get you "thinking" correctly, which humans have been doing since the actual death of Jesus until present. They are following the directions of Jesus, when he said to disguise the truth for the deaf and blind so that when they gain hearing and sight they will understand.
Putting ideas in your heads subtly may sound like brainwashing, but when those ideas bring you to see the world as it truly is, an act of God, you will have external affirmation of his existence and not just the working of man through his words,
This is how it has gone for two millennia. Everyone who doesn't know should be agnostic, but there are some who chooses to believe and some who chooses to explicitly not believe. Both of these parties do not have a shred of evidence for their choices, but I tell you that some of the believers have the Word in their heads so that when it comes time for their opportunity, they are prepared to make the right choice which will lead them to life.
I do not know the workings of Heaven as it exists exclusive from Earth. I wish I did, but the only thing I have proven is that the majority of the World are interpreting the words incorrectly.
And I know the question is now raised, "Everybody has their own interpretation". But there can only be once correct interpretation if this man existed and actually spoke these words because he would have had a reason to bother. Why he didn't put everything literally is because those at the time could not understand his message for it was too advanced for their time. He would have been considered a mockery just as Magellan.
If consistency can be shown in his message as it relates to psychology, then we must ask ourselves, how much more of what he knew was true. I liter rally believe in Miracles, because I've seen one in front of my eyes as if I were standing before Jesus 2000 years who had performed it himself.
But these "miracles" are commonly regarded as some sort of mysticism or magic, versus scientific truth yet to be discovered (the body's ability to create energy based upon an intricate thought pattern).
Most of what I've deciphered has 100% roots in psychology. His own disciples couldn't even understand him, with the exception of Judas possibly.
I do not know if the disciples panicked and made up the story of the resurrection or if the resurrection actually occurred. But going by Jesus' testimonies prior to his death, you can find no instance of him saying that he was actually going to come back to life after 72 hours.
He was talking in symbolisms, riddles, and literal when folks thought he was talking in parable. It fooled them then, and it continues to fool you to the present.
How can I prove my theory? With logical consistency throughout the Bible which will prove to you beyond a reasonable doubt that Jesus meant other things as he utilized the old testament which too was I'll understood in his day. He was among the amnesiacs. Some heard his message and carried it as far into the future as now where it can be decipher better with technical and medical terminology.
But the only way you can actually see, is to be taken or dragged from point A to point B back to point A, then to point Z where you can actually see the Kingdom on Earth.
This is a large task to accomplish and from my understanding is only worth anything if it is done in an ignorant state of mind. If I told you, I would essentially be killing you.
The Mayans predicted 2012 to be the end of their calendar year, the end of the world as we put it. I have to say they did a damn good job at predicting when a phenomena was going to occur. Between 2012 and 2020, the anomalies will accumulate until you cannot deny them. And from then on, it is going to be hard as he'll to see the Kingdom of Heaven on Earth.
Criticize me for writing a novel, but if I were you agnostics/ willing atheists, is to pick up the Bible and think of it as a word puzzle versus a work of fiction because it has much to say about the psychology of early humanity told in early humanity
I in fact believe that most of those who think they are saved are going to find themselves amongst the depressed when truth becomes widely known. There are people in this world, especially the USA, that know the real background about what happened approximately 2000 years ago.
If anyone has seen the Dark Knight, you are familiar with the phrase, "when it comes to the Joker, nothing is as it seems.
You can associate this example to Jesus himself. People are reading the Bible with the wrong eyes and the wrong mind and the wrong preconceived expectation.
We just have to get you "thinking" correctly, which humans have been doing since the actual death of Jesus until present. They are following the directions of Jesus, when he said to disguise the truth for the deaf and blind so that when they gain hearing and sight they will understand.
Putting ideas in your heads subtly may sound like brainwashing, but when those ideas bring you to see the world as it truly is, an act of God, you will have external affirmation of his existence and not just the working of man through his words,
This is how it has gone for two millennia. Everyone who doesn't know should be agnostic, but there are some who chooses to believe and some who chooses to explicitly not believe. Both of these parties do not have a shred of evidence for their choices, but I tell you that some of the believers have the Word in their heads so that when it comes time for their opportunity, they are prepared to make the right choice which will lead them to life.
I do not know the workings of Heaven as it exists exclusive from Earth. I wish I did, but the only thing I have proven is that the majority of the World are interpreting the words incorrectly.
And I know the question is now raised, "Everybody has their own interpretation". But there can only be once correct interpretation if this man existed and actually spoke these words because he would have had a reason to bother. Why he didn't put everything literally is because those at the time could not understand his message for it was too advanced for their time. He would have been considered a mockery just as Magellan.
If consistency can be shown in his message as it relates to psychology, then we must ask ourselves, how much more of what he knew was true. I liter rally believe in Miracles, because I've seen one in front of my eyes as if I were standing before Jesus 2000 years who had performed it himself.
But these "miracles" are commonly regarded as some sort of mysticism or magic, versus scientific truth yet to be discovered (the body's ability to create energy based upon an intricate thought pattern).
Most of what I've deciphered has 100% roots in psychology. His own disciples couldn't even understand him, with the exception of Judas possibly.
I do not know if the disciples panicked and made up the story of the resurrection or if the resurrection actually occurred. But going by Jesus' testimonies prior to his death, you can find no instance of him saying that he was actually going to come back to life after 72 hours.
He was talking in symbolisms, riddles, and literal when folks thought he was talking in parable. It fooled them then, and it continues to fool you to the present.
How can I prove my theory? With logical consistency throughout the Bible which will prove to you beyond a reasonable doubt that Jesus meant other things as he utilized the old testament which too was I'll understood in his day. He was among the amnesiacs. Some heard his message and carried it as far into the future as now where it can be decipher better with technical and medical terminology.
But the only way you can actually see, is to be taken or dragged from point A to point B back to point A, then to point Z where you can actually see the Kingdom on Earth.
This is a large task to accomplish and from my understanding is only worth anything if it is done in an ignorant state of mind. If I told you, I would essentially be killing you.
The Mayans predicted 2012 to be the end of their calendar year, the end of the world as we put it. I have to say they did a damn good job at predicting when a phenomena was going to occur. Between 2012 and 2020, the anomalies will accumulate until you cannot deny them. And from then on, it is going to be hard as he'll to see the Kingdom of Heaven on Earth.
Criticize me for writing a novel, but if I were you agnostics/ willing atheists, is to pick up the Bible and think of it as a word puzzle versus a work of fiction because it has much to say about the psychology of early humanity told in early humanity