116. Building Monotheism and Democracies
Many teachings of Jesus were scientific. I say that his teachings would have developed monotheism. But the Jews murdered Jesus before his followers could learn the Greek God of Anaxagoras and Plato's dialogues. The universe of Anaxagoras's God has no beginning or end. Thus, when Gnosticism was rejected by Christianity, the development of monotheism became troublesome. Then, after Islam appeared and the Qur'an was made, the development of monotheism became impossible and the Dark Period of the Muddle Ages began.
In the15th century, the Middle Ages came to an end. Bishop Nicholas of Cusa ended them with his work and book 'On Learned Ignorance (1442).' (click) His book is a scientific/religious book that frees people and develops monotheism and democracies. Unfortunately, Cusa's book did not come into the USA until 1981.
In my new book, "A New and Modern Holy Bible with the Intelligent Design of An Active God', I teach the work of Jesus, Nicholas, and other personalities. I show that Jesus and these modern personalities rejected pantheism and were developing monotheism and democracies, which are both endless.
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