435.Correcting Easter Sunday About Jesus
As part of the Easter season, the death of Jesus Christ by crucifixion is commemorated on Good Friday, three days before Easter Sunday. Based on Jesus' death, burial, and resurrection, Christians say that Jesus paid a penalty for a sin but also purchased an eternal life for all people who believe in him.
Based on my research on the teachings of Jesus, the New Testament has been misinterpreted and been taught incorrectly for over 2000 years. My research says that Jesus traveled to Greece after he was twelve years old. In these travels Jesus learned panentheism (click), which was found by Confucius, Anaxagoras, and Plato long ago. But when Jesus learned panentheism and became thirty years old, he went home to teach it.
Two views of panentheism exist. In Greece, panentheism develops a universe, which had no beginning and has no end. But when Jesus came home, the Greek panentheism was challenged immediately by the deism of the Jews. Deism says that God went to work on the first day and came to rest on the sixth day. Thus, the Old Testament has a universe, which had a beginning and has an end.
When Jesus came home to teach panentheism, his disciples had to learn what Jesus had learned for eighteen years. Since Jesus was killed three yeas after he came home. I conclude that the disciples of Jesus would make many errors when they were asked to make the New Testament when Jesus was killed. I have studied the New Testament long enough to learn that the New Testament has many errors on the subject of panentheism. I fix many of them in my books below.
While Easter Sunday is incorrect, I conclude that Easter Sunday can be corrected because Jesus was the first big thinker to teach panentheism. So, I made a new and more powerful church called 'The Panentheistic Church of Jesus.'
My books are below.
1. The First Scientific Proof of God (2006), 271 pages
2. A New and Modern Holy Bible (2012), 189 pages
3. God And His Coexistent Relations to The Universe. (2014), 429 pages
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