Sunday, August 3, 2008

Christ, incarnated only begotten, holy energy, Immaculate Conception, messiah and the definition of the word Christ.


Christ, incarnated only begotten, holy energy, Immaculate Conception, messiah and the definition of the word Christ.

by valpetridis @ 2008-03-15 - 21:17:38
There are several cases in history of people allegedly born of an immaculate birth, Jesus Christ is one of them, the Zoroaster is another, Hercules, thesis a few to mention. Upon Christ's Immaculate Conception, Hercules mother saw uncreated light shaped as a swan and Thesius saw something similar to Mary and this contained every colour in the rainbow including black grey and white. Mary was visited by an angel then say theophanisis or the sight of God as uncreated light. She was impregnated by the wholly spirit and her son was created as partly who was half of the logos (proof, or laws) or word of God. The immaculate side of the DNA was from Joseph and according to Matthew Joseph was told not to have sex with Mary till after the birth of Christ. Most scholars believe Christ had many brothers and sisters from the union of Joseph and Mary. In mark he is seen entering his town with his siblings. During his crucifixion he reminds a distraught apostle that Mary is hides real mother and to take care of her. Thus some of the apostles were his real blood kin and Joseph was blood related to his son, though the impregnation was immaculate.The Christians call the part of God that is a product of creation merging with the God(s) beyond creation Christ the only begotten, not to be confused with the Immanuel Christ from Nazareth that this force was incarnated with at birth. “[the logos or] the only begotten, begotten before all ages not created and incarnated into Jesus Christ.”(The Christian creed) The Koran says that the only begotten being a universe as a part of God, was imposed in the avatar Christ and Immanuel represented him and died on the cross with it incarnated in him, though the only begotten, being a part of God, died not in itself wholly die and thus Christ took the place of it on the cross. Many have misinterpreted the Koran as saying it was an imposter on the cross, though in Arabic it word used means representative. Mohamed was simply pointing out that the only begotten was more than its avatar incarnation in Jesus of Nazareth; for it was one part of the God head and trinity. Mohamed went to a Christian church till his death and believed as all Muslims do Christ will return as humanity evolves to something greater and the final old humanity is judged as evolved or not. Thus , the only begotten can be incarnated in many, at any age and like all avatars the person incarnated in represents this enlightenment force of the laws and ways of God, though the universe o9nly begotten goes beyond any temporal incarnation, though that temporal incarnation is one with its essence.The only begotten appears like a golden globe that announces who it is and sometimes tells one that He or she was the last to come to collect ones seeds. To Buddha it announced itself as the Buddha force and is the embodiment of the enlightenment to the word, or laws or way things work and act in the universe. This event is universal to all religions. Furthermore since Christ is both the enlightenment for and the individual that it incarnated in, Jesus can be called an enlightener. Christ comes from the Greek meaning a good or virtuous one and Christ took it as a title as it was the Greek word good used in a bible text he read. In certain versions of the SeptuagintThe line in genesis 1:1 that reads “In the beginning God(s) created the light and it was good.” Septuagint uses the word Christ for the word good. Christ does not mean messiah as some believed as mark points out, the “[the word] messiah is interpreted as Christ. Thus the word means virtuous and good one and is interpreted as messiah. Messiah means anointed by God, David and Solomon were messiahs, according to psalms David walked with God. Anyone can be a messiah and many believe it takes universe enlightenment, like Buddha verse, or the cabalist’s universal messiahs when everyone is one

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