236..57 Bring Jesus and the Little Gods Into the Modern World
In the New Testament, the writings by Saint John and Saint Paul contain many scientific thoughts because John and Paul came from Greece where Jesus learned about the panentheistic God of Anaxagoras, the numbers of Protagoras, and the scientific writings of Plato. On the other hand, the writings by Saint Matthew, Saint Mark, and Saint Luke are focused mostly on morals,
So, in the New Testament, one will find thoughts that were originated in the Greek language system. I conclude that Bishop Irenaeus was influenced mostly by Jewish words when he rejected Gnosticism and turned away from the scientific teachings of Jesus.
Let me discuss some teachings of John and Paul. At Rom. 1:20, Paul sees things that are made and that they are created from indivisible things. I amplify Paul's thoughts with metaphysics by saying that indivisible things are immortal souls that form divisible things that we can sense.
At 14:20, Saint John says that Jesus said, 'I am in my Father, and ye in me, and I in you.' While the word 'in' was not defined in Plato's dialogues, my study of Plato says that Plato had developed the meaning of the word 'in' with the words relation, relative, and absolute in his Theaetetus dialogue. But the words relation and relative were unclear until modern science was founded in the 17th century.
So, Jesus' teaching, by Saint John about the relations between God and Jesus and Jesus and us. became defined correctly for the first time in the 17th century. But Plato's absolute is still an unknown word because physical scientists and mathematicians do not believe in God.
Both of my books, 'The First Scientific Proof of God' and 'A New and Modern Holy Bible,' will update you on the science of Jesus and the dismal lives of all Little Gods. Many other updates are necessary.
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