Scientific Proof of God, A New and Modern Bible, and Coexisting Relations of God and the Universe

Monday, April 06, 2015

772. Jesus Is Defined Incorrectly By Many Christians

In the USA and on the TV last evening, The A.D. Bible, (The Bible Continues) (click) was presented by Mark Burnett (click) and his wife, Roma Downey. This couple says that Jesus changed the world's history because Jesus was raised after he died. I disagree with this history because Jesus, any other human, or any finite thing cannot become an infinite thing or become a Son of God.

Many Christians agree with what I say above. For example, in his On Learned Ignorance, in Book I,, Prologue, (click) Nicholas of Cusa says that the 'infinite' is unknown and escapes all comparative relations.

The Pope of the Catholic Church, Benedict XVI, promised us that he would define the 'infinity' after he became Pope. However, this Pope never confirmed or denied the concept of infinity. I conclude that Popes will never define the concept of infinity because The Nicene Creed formed God as a Trinitarian God in 325 AD. In my first book, I prove scientifically that God is beyond all opposing concepts, such as finite and infinite, and is unknown.

No human being can become God. So, Christianity has made an error by identifying "a life with Jesus after death.' My books prove that that God and the Universe exist forever. So, the souls of all humans are reborn with a new body. Galileo proves these reborn bodies on page 34 of his book on Dialogues Concerning Two New Sciences.

ISIS went to war with Christians on the subject of God. This war can be stopped if Christianity would learn that God is One and is not Trinitarian. This world is moving forward. To say that humans are born only by parents, die, and can go to heaven is a major Christian error.

My books about God and the Universe are presented below:

1. The First Scientific Proof of God (2006), 271 pages, (click)
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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