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The bible is the most controversial book of all times - that is according to me. It consists of various writers, who according to theologians, were inspired by the Holy Spirit. I find it strange however, that still in the 21st century, we subscribe to the belief that it is Basic Information Before Leaving Earth. The bible is consistent in principle and even if it is responsible for the civil chaos around the globe, One thing is certain - chaos precedes new and evolutionary life. That being said, I have read the bible; and the New Testament a few times. I have been looking to justify my conventional Christian beliefs. It has been difficult for me to do that, because the bible, is not about mankind, but God. Everything the bible says about man is in direct relation to God. With this in mind I was able to accept that man was made in the image/form of God, with the ability to develop His likeness/character. I also discovered that none of our great inventors and philosophers are here except in name and work to claim credit for the contributions they made to the developments of human civilizations on the whole. This adds credence to the perception that knowledge is dispensed in increments by means of intuition to peculiar men only to benefit the Evolution of God, which according to me, is also the Evolution of Darkness. The Christmas story is now called Xmas, a term I respect, yet refuse to use. The Christmas message is not about giving gifts and celebrating the birth of a Savior, but that God became man. Thats what His name Immanuel meant - God is man. This is what all scripture and history was and is about. The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob is the True and Living God. The Desire of the ages was not that God would save man from criminal activities, but that God would one day be man forever. Yet even in the human manifestation of God there are two significant manifestations. 1. The carnal 2. The supernatural According to Paul, the carnal came first, then the spiritual. The Child who was born Son of Joseph and Mary, was a mere man. He was subjected to every human limitations,and all he did was within the powers on carnal man to do. Notwithstanding, His life was also intended to fulfill the prophets, and for that reason, according to Evolution of Darkness, a special initiatory ceremony was designed to identify the true messiah. And John Clearly stated that His baptism was not to save man from sin, but to identify the Promise. According to the bible John is on the record saying; … And I knew him not: but that he should be made manifest to Israel, therefore am I come baptizing with water… Jn. 1: 31. Johns baptism confirmed that this was the body that God had chosen. Before the chosen body would enter into its reign it had to be purified. Hence the death! According to Evolution of Darkness, the death of Jesus was His necessary path to Glory. Because in dying Immanuel legally made way for Shiloh/Prince of Peace/Ruler of Nations. It was the similar experience that made Abraham out of Abram, and Israel to of Jacob. The power of God was manifested in the resurrected Shiloh, and not the baby who was born to Joseph and Mary. It was the resurrected Shiloh who proclaimed …All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth… Christmas represents the birth of the carnal and Easter the birth of the supernatural. If you find this interesting get your copy of my book Evolution of Darkness today! Available wherever books are sold.
Posted on: Fri, 05 Dec 2014 11:30:14 +0000

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