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I read a book recently that this 'Christ' figure reappears in various places and cultures, yes, infinitely.To me it’s obvious that the Bible is implying “Jesus” will return an infinite number of times.
In that case....To me it’s obvious that the Bible is implying “Jesus” will return an infinite number of times.
Well, that is what Baha'is believe.I read a book recently that this 'Christ' figure reappears in various places and cultures, yes, infinitely.
I don't know the answer.
The Bible does not say that “Jesus” will return at all, but maybe it implies that the Christ will return more than once.To me it’s obvious that the Bible is implying “Jesus” will return an infinite number of times.
'God' sends an Avatar to the world approximately every 2160 years according to the precession of the equinoxes. The most recent Avatars were:To me it’s obvious that the Bible is implying “Jesus” will return an infinite number of times.
Jesus isn’t an avatar. He’s god made flesh'God' sends an Avatar to the world approximately every 2160 years according to the precession of the equinoxes. The most recent Avatars were:
- 10000-8000 BC Age of Leo - Hermes Trismegistus (Egypt)
- 8000-6000 BC Age of Cancer- Hercules (Greece)
- 6000-4000 BC Age of Gemini - Rama (India)
- 4000-2000 BC Age of Taurus - Mithra (Europe)
- 2000 - 0 BC Age of Aries - Krishna (India)
- 0 - 2000 AD Age of Pisces - Jesus (Middle-east)
- 2000-4000 AD Age of Aquarius - ? (Yet to come)
To me it’s obvious that the Bible is implying “Jesus” will return an infinite number of times.
That's the definition of an avatarJesus isn’t an avatar. He’s god made flesh
There is nothing wrong in believing that he is actually a God, but I don't think so.Jesus isn’t an avatar. He’s god made flesh
Please explain why do you think so?To me it’s obvious that the Bible is implying “Jesus” will return an infinite number of times.
To ensure everlasting lifePlease explain why do you think so?
Why would "“Jesus” will return an infinite number of times" be required for that?To ensure everlasting life
Why would Jesus need to return at all to ensure everlasting life. He already did that.Why would "“Jesus” will return an infinite number of times" be required for that?
The way I see it without “Jesus” existence isn’t possible.Why would "“Jesus” will return an infinite number of times" be required for that?
The way I see it without “God” existence isn’t possible.The way I see it without “Jesus” existence isn’t possible.
“Very truly I tell you,” Jesus answered, “before Abraham was born, I am!”The way I see it without “God” existence isn’t possible.
Existence existed before Jesus existed but existence did not exist before God existed.
Jesus said that because His soul existed in the spiritual world before Abraham was born in this world.“Very truly I tell you,” Jesus answered, “before Abraham was born, I am!”
Where is this “spiritual“ world?Jesus said that because His soul existed in the spiritual world before Abraham was born in this world.
The Prophets, unlike us, are pre-existent. The soul of Christ existed in the spiritual world before His birth in this world. We cannot imagine what that world is like, so words are inadequate to picture His state of being.
(Shoghi Effendi: High Endeavors, Page: 71)
If the world began in 1980 then surely he didn't actually come the first time round??????To me it’s obvious that the Bible is implying “Jesus” will return an infinite number of times.