Saturday, April 17, 2010

Monophicists.

In Jan 2006 the somebody began writing material to the various world leaders. He began with the Christian churches and reached out to each. As he had become the avatar of Jesus Christ on Jewish new year 2000 which was in September 1999 he had an intimate reason for clarifying Christianity and promoting peaceful coexistence as an attempt to bring world peace.

The first schism that occurred in the Christian church was during the second Nicene council where Pope Gregory the great of the Coptic Church debated that Christ was monophicists in nature. Christ was God on earth and after his resurrection he merged into one face with God or mono (one) phicists (face or being) the argument was that Christ did not stay separated from God as other Christians argued. Actually one can believe that the temporal existence of Christ remained individuated as it had spent time in space and time while also noting that the essence of Christ was also partly God that fully merged with God.
Thus monophicists and non monophicists were correct at the same time, that Christ both remerged with God and remained seated on the right side of God as a separate individuated being that was one with in essence with God as the Christian creed preaches.

When the someone sent his material to the Coptic monophicists, he says a vision of the outline of the dream, or created program concerning monophicists. The image contained a person walking who suddenly dies explodes into pieces and rises to merge with God. The same scene was repeated a few times. Thus the idea monotheism was as cogent as the individuation of Christ and the program download of this church and idea was downloaded as an active program that needed to be filled in by the ideas that unify all Christians and religions around the world.

Next week ways the somebody used to unify all Christian theologies, including catholic verses orthodox Christian ideas concerning the trinity.
How does one unify these theologies describing the same ultimate God(s)?

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