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Old 02-27-2009, 02:00 PM   #11
viking
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Default Re: Did Jmmanuel(Jesus)really die on the cross?

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Originally Posted by orthodoxymoron View Post
I am a Red Letter Christian. I attempt to follow the Teachings of Jesus. The substitutionary atonement aspects of the Bible are troubling. Human sacrifice is found throughout history in a variety of religions and ceremonies...including Satanism. I consider Satan aka Lucifer aka Reptillian aka (Old Testament God?) aka (Gizeh Intelligence?) to be the author of this horrible practice. I believe in a Good God of the Universe...but this God seems to be non-interventionist at this time. I believe we will be reunited at a later date. This God did not require the death of Christ. Satan required the death of Christ. Did Lucifer invent both God and Satan(the ones we have been presented with historically)? I have several theories regarding what actually happened at the crucifixion. One theory involves Jesus actually dying...and travelling astrally to the temple...where he violently ripped the curtain separating the Holy Place from the Most Holy Place in the Jerusalem Temple...from top to bottom....exposing Satan...the God of this World. Then the twin-brother of Jesus appeared to the disciples as their resurrected Lord. The salvation of the human race did not hang on the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ. The salvation of the human race hangs on doing what Jesus said to do. This truth will set us free. Now this is heresy...and speculative...but I tend to think at least 70% of it is true. I'm just not sure which 70%! Oh come on...put down those stones!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mm2Bs...eature=related
orthodoxymoron,

If you have read the bible on a regular basis you must have realized the inconsistancies. Why dont you try reading the 'Phoenix Journels' as an alternative... I think you will find alot of unanswered questions.

http://www.phoenixarchives.com/

Regards
Eric
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