Theological Science*and Jesus Christ, IV
Today, many religions say that our world was created ‘after’ God decided what to create. By making such a statement, these religions are also saying that God existed ‘before’ the creation. This religious statement is thus inconsistent with the teaching of Jesus and Plato. God did not require ‘time’ to decide what will be created. Just as God is necessary being for the lower world, our lower world is also necessary being for God. Our necessary lower world is the best of all possible lower worlds.
This religious error occurs because humans use the same words they use to talk about our daily life to talk about God. Opposites such as ‘before’ and ‘after’ are opposites not found in God’s world because a monotheistic God is one and unifies all opposites. Since a monotheistic God is incomprehensible, we cannot know the higher world thoughts of God by using the words we use each day in our lower world.
When we say that the higher world and lower world form one thing and say that God is eternal, from God’s standpoint in his world, this one thing has no Beginning or End. However, from our standpoint in the lower world, we must conclude that we have a beginning and end because we know that we are born and eventually die. Yet, from God’s standpoint, we have no Beginning or End. To make common sense about these two complex viewpoints, any rational human being must propose an after life process. Today, this process is known as reincarnation.
I conclude that such a proposal was made by a faction of the ancient Christians. These Christians eventually became known as the Cathars. (Click and scroll down) They settled in France where the Inquisitors burned many at the stack. On the teaching of Jesus about‘after life,’ I conclude that the Cathars raised the whole body of Jesus Christ by moving the remains of Jesus in the cave quietly to a hidden burial place. The reincarnation of the Cathars became a proposal in this website and in my book.
* Theological science unifies scientific thoughts with people’s thoughts about God.
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