Difference between revisions of "Who or what is God?"
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Man may recognise that a god can never assume the role of Creation or decide over Man's destiny. | Man may recognise that a god can never assume the role of Creation or decide over Man's destiny. | ||
− | He goes even further and claims that a normal human being by the name of [[Jmmanuel]], who has also been called [[Jesus Christ]] through conscious error, is God's son and Creation itself. | + | He [man] goes even further and claims that a normal human being by the name of [[Jmmanuel]], who has also been called [[Jesus Christ]] through conscious error, is God's son and Creation itself. |
==Further Reading== | ==Further Reading== |
Revision as of 22:31, 6 May 2008
God is not Creation but only one of its creatures, like all creatures who are dependent upon Creation.
A god is only a governor as well as a human being who powerfully or dictatorially reigns over his fellowmen.
But Man follows his erroneous religious beliefs and claims that God is Creation itself.
Man may recognise that a god can never assume the role of Creation or decide over Man's destiny.
He [man] goes even further and claims that a normal human being by the name of Jmmanuel, who has also been called Jesus Christ through conscious error, is God's son and Creation itself.
Further Reading
- Interview with Billy (1988) - 6th Question
- Religion
- Prophets
- Contact Report 251
References
- Contact Report 1, lines 46 to 50.