syoonsh
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Most Christian will says that he died for our SINS, but I have little other facts about
Jesus Death which I quoted from a book called "Between Death&Life" from page 149.
D(Author) : Are we to believe that the man, Jesus, was the Son of God?
S(Spirit) : This is a very gross simplification, for GOD is not human. How can he have a
son? This was couched in these terms for people to understand on a very basic level. The term "son" was not meant to be taken literally. If you wish for a clarification, Jesus was an emissary from another level of spiritual reality which is much closer to GOD than we are. His level was not directly below GOD. In other words, there are leves which are more complete than Jesus. However, he was from a level which no man before had ever been from.
D: The Bible teaches us that Jesus was with God and a part of God before he came to the Earth. Is this in the same way that our spiritis are a part of God also?
S : That is correct.
D: Have there been other emissaris like Jesus in the past?
S: Certainly.; They are well-documented. The names are not important because one tends to lose sight of the intent and focus on the individual. There are those who were, you might say, street people who were not as well known but were from that same plane. They served their purpose adminirably. They merely were not as well known as Jesus was.
D: WHAT WAS THE PURPOSE OF JESUS's DEATH?
S: His death was entirely his own choosing. The Bible would state otherwise and that is
all right if one wishes to believe that. However, he was killed by human hands and
human will, and not by divine destiiny. It was his choosing to put himself into man's
destiny.
D: You're right, the Bible does say that he himself said that no man took his life; he
laid it down of his own will.
S: This is True.
D: But what was the object of that?
S: If you wish for an object notice who did the killing, the humans or the executioners
in this case. This was merely to underscore the level at which human interaction
was, and is still.
D: Did he die in order to prove to men that they could live again?
S: If That's what they need to believe. Literally, no. Figuratively Yes.
D: What was it literally?
S: There was no such literal translation for the need for his death. He simply placed
his well-being into the hands of men and allowed them to do as they would. The
outcome is well documented.
D: WHY DID HE CHOOSE SUCH A HORRIBLE WAY TO DIE?
S: He didn't choose that. That was the custom at that time. He merely consented to
this. He had the power to escape his deateh if he wished. He chose to experience
it.
D: Well, it has been brought down to us that he died for our sins. Do you understand
that comcept?
S: These are simply rationalizations which have been put into the Bible to try to
explain it on a ver basic level. A much broader unstanding is needed to understand
the whole life and Jesus experiences. Many common and accepted beliefs are
harmful to a true understanding, in that clinging to thse will prevent a growing
awarness of the true function of philosophy.
Jesus Death which I quoted from a book called "Between Death&Life" from page 149.
D(Author) : Are we to believe that the man, Jesus, was the Son of God?
S(Spirit) : This is a very gross simplification, for GOD is not human. How can he have a
son? This was couched in these terms for people to understand on a very basic level. The term "son" was not meant to be taken literally. If you wish for a clarification, Jesus was an emissary from another level of spiritual reality which is much closer to GOD than we are. His level was not directly below GOD. In other words, there are leves which are more complete than Jesus. However, he was from a level which no man before had ever been from.
D: The Bible teaches us that Jesus was with God and a part of God before he came to the Earth. Is this in the same way that our spiritis are a part of God also?
S : That is correct.
D: Have there been other emissaris like Jesus in the past?
S: Certainly.; They are well-documented. The names are not important because one tends to lose sight of the intent and focus on the individual. There are those who were, you might say, street people who were not as well known but were from that same plane. They served their purpose adminirably. They merely were not as well known as Jesus was.
D: WHAT WAS THE PURPOSE OF JESUS's DEATH?
S: His death was entirely his own choosing. The Bible would state otherwise and that is
all right if one wishes to believe that. However, he was killed by human hands and
human will, and not by divine destiiny. It was his choosing to put himself into man's
destiny.
D: You're right, the Bible does say that he himself said that no man took his life; he
laid it down of his own will.
S: This is True.
D: But what was the object of that?
S: If you wish for an object notice who did the killing, the humans or the executioners
in this case. This was merely to underscore the level at which human interaction
was, and is still.
D: Did he die in order to prove to men that they could live again?
S: If That's what they need to believe. Literally, no. Figuratively Yes.
D: What was it literally?
S: There was no such literal translation for the need for his death. He simply placed
his well-being into the hands of men and allowed them to do as they would. The
outcome is well documented.
D: WHY DID HE CHOOSE SUCH A HORRIBLE WAY TO DIE?
S: He didn't choose that. That was the custom at that time. He merely consented to
this. He had the power to escape his deateh if he wished. He chose to experience
it.
D: Well, it has been brought down to us that he died for our sins. Do you understand
that comcept?
S: These are simply rationalizations which have been put into the Bible to try to
explain it on a ver basic level. A much broader unstanding is needed to understand
the whole life and Jesus experiences. Many common and accepted beliefs are
harmful to a true understanding, in that clinging to thse will prevent a growing
awarness of the true function of philosophy.