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No Man Can Come to the Father
The truth is universal — not limited to only Christianity., but to the whole world throughout all time. It has been spoken by all prophets of all times that God sent to Man. So when Jesus referred to himself, he was speaking of the truth that he spoke.
In fact, no one can even come to Jesus unless God draws him. So it makes sense that many come to Jesus because they have already come to God! This is exactly the opposite that orthodoxy is teaching. If God draws men to Jesus, it’s usually because they have already come to God first! Continue reading
Posted in Who Was Jesus Part 3
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The Great Hypothesis
Answer These Three Simple Questions:
- Would you stake your “eternal salvation” on a hypothesis?
- Would you risk “losing you soul” over something you’re not sure of?
- Supposing you live only one life, without a second chance, would you risk your “eternity” based on your beliefs?
Belief is required to be deceived.
Believing something that is untrue is the same as being deceived. It’s alright to believe, but how do you know for sure what you believe is true? Knowing this then, doesn’t it seem dangerous to base your “eternal” destiny on belief?
p>So you see, righteousness is required to enter the kingdom of heaven — according to Jesus. The scribes and Pharisees do get into the kingdom of heaven. But eventually, because of their unrighteousness, they even take longer to get in than the publicans and the harlots. Here Jesus alludes to Reincarnation since some enter the kingdom of heaven before others.
Posted in Reincarnation
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Born-Again Christian
So being righteous and doing the will of God is what gets one into the kingdom of God, not merely believing. If you’re not living righteously and doing God’s will, even if you consider yourself a “born-again Christian”, you don’t go to a Hell that doesn’t exist — you must be born again and again until you become one that “overcomes”. And some “Christians” must be born again many times!
“Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.”
“And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.” (Mat 7:21-23)
All Christians are “born again” but not all Christians enter into the kingdom of heaven after they leave this life. That’s why Jesus said:
“Him that overcometh will I make a pillar in the temple of my God, and he shall go no more out…”
“Going out” is the same as being born again. When in the spirit world if you are not yet one that “overcomes” you have to go out again and be born again into this world for more purifying and perfecting — until you are righteous and doing the will of God.
Posted in Reincarnation
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Abstaining from Meat Part 1
Paul calls abstaining from meats a doctrine of devils and hypocritical lies. Paul went completely contradictory to the teachings of Jesus and his disciples. The Church uses the Christ’s teaching, that “nothing that goes into a man defiles him” to prove he taught that it is alright to eat flesh meat.
However, the majority of what Jesus and his disciples taught and lived show clearly that this could never have been what he was teaching. This was a false doctrine that Paul taught, knowingly, in contradiction to Jesus and his disciples. James, the brother of Jesus, was made the head of the Christian movement in Jerusalem by Jesus himself.
What Jesus was not only focused on was abolishing the cruel practice of sacrificing animals to eat the meat of their bodies, but the ritual itself, as a means of redemption. Animal sacrifice that the Jews practiced was a heathen practice they absorbed and modified that Jesus also came to do away with. It seems animal sacrifice was, to him, not only a form of idolatry, but also cruelty to animals.
Opinion: It’s possible that Jesus considered the ritual of animal sacrifice as a form of idolatry. In the case of the Heathen, it was idolatry.
Paul belittled believers and called them “weak” because they didn’t have “faith” to eat the meat of animals. It seems that Paul thought it was alright to sit and eat meat offered to idols in order to “become one” with them in order to “win them” over to Christ.
Paul belittled believers and called them “weak” because they didn’t have “faith” to eat the meat of animals. It seems that Paul thought it was alright to sit and eat meat offered to idols in order to “become one” with them in order to “win them” over to Christ.
“I came to end the animal sacrifices, and if you do not stop making sacrifices, the wrath of God will not leave you alone.” (Gospel of the Hebrews) (Jesus, cited from Epiphanius, Panarion 3:16)
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