Theological Science*and Jesus Christ, XI
I conclude that Jesus Christ was a ‘little god’ but cannot be called Lord as many Christians believe. Accordingly, I say that worshiping Jesus Christ or any other human being, instead of God, is an incorrect human behavior.
However, I say that the teachings of Jesus Christ are of a divine origin. (See Part IIb, Ch. 3 in my book.) I make this statement because I conclude that some human ideas are new and turbulent. I define a new idea as one that has never been heard before. And I define a turbulent idea as a new idea that generates many other new ideas. Since new and turbulent ideas are found among humans, I conclude that developments of self-knowledge by humans appear in different degrees. Thus, I conclude that a great poet, a great singer, a great philosopher, a great golfer, a great plumber, a great mother, a great leader, etc. are not born with greatness as evolutionists would say. For this reason, I assert that all humans self develop.
The self development of humans has political implications. For instance, if humans self develop, it is clear that a free market (or laissez-faire) economy impedes self-development and would be irrational and slave-making. As a nation under God, the great leaders in the USA are not appearing often enough.
* Theological science unifies scientific thoughts with people’s thoughts about God.
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