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Because Jesus is Not God

Because Jesus is not God: this means the church fathers had to have invented some incredibly huge lies to deceive millions if not billions of people all over the world throughout the last 20 centuries or so. This has to be one of the reasons there are so many contradictions and inconsistencies in the bible.

But there shall arise after you, men of perverse minds who shall through ignorance or through craft, suppress many things which I have spoken unto you, and lay to me things which I never taught, sowing tares among the good wheat which I have given you to sow in the world. (Gospel of the Nazarenes 44:7)

the enemies of truth and righteousness shall rule in my Name, and set up a kingdom of this world, and oppress the peoples, and cause the enemy to blaspheme, putting for my doctrines the opinions of men, and teaching in my Name that which I have not taught, and darkening much that I have taught by their traditions. (Gospel of the Nazarenes 95:4)

The declarations here are so incredibly huge that it is almost unbelievable to be true. However, so many Christians have heard just the opposite so many times that they believe it and would not even think of questioning it. After all, it’s what the Church teaches and “the Church could never be wrong”.

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The Soul Pre-existed with God Before Birth

The soul comes from God and the body comes from the Earth — the two are separate entities. When the physical body is no longer able to able to support life the soul returns to God and the body returns to the Earth from whence it came.

A certain pre-existent soul inhabits the fetus at a certain unknown point in gestation. It is impossible to know at exactly what point, scientifically, the soul enters the fetus. In Aristotle’s day it was believed that the human soul entered the fetus after conception at 40 days for males and 90 days for females. Some mystics believe that life enters the fetus at 40 to 45 days and if life enters after 48 days from conception, the being that will be born is considered to be phenomenal. However, it is only speculation, scientifically speaking, and there is no way to know when life actually enters the body beyond guess-work.

p>Contrary to religious opinion, the soul is not created together beginning at the time of conception. The decision for a soul that is to inhabit a certain body is made outside the mother’s womb. There is a definite reason for a soul to be reborn: for the purpose of progress of the soul in the greater scheme of things.

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Reincarnation: Once to Die?

Christians that disapprove of the idea of reincarnation use Heb 9:27, because it says: “…once to die, but after this the judgement” — since man only dies once. But actually this verse is actually not even referring to reincarnation. If you read it in context you will find that what it is really addressing was whether Christ had to die over and over for the sins of the world.

According to the law, the Jews believed (erroneously) that the shedding of blood was necessary for God to forgive sins. They were constantly having to bring animals to be sacrificed to the priest for the forgiveness of sins every time someone needed to be cleansed of sin and forgiven. The point is that is Jesus came to do away with these sacrifices by dying, and once was all that was necessary.

It would take billions of sacrifices to forgive all of mankind’s sins Each person had to bring sacrifices many times because of many sins. Imagine that multiplied by all the millions of people that had ever lived and all those millions who would come in the future.

The point that is being brought out here is that Jesus didn’t need to be sacrificed over and over and over, billions of times in order for all mankind’s sins to be forgiven throughout all time — “Once to die”. Just as man dies once during his lifetime, so Christ died only once was sufficient for all of mankind’s sins (according to the writer).

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