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COUNCIL OF NICEA
In 325, at the Council of Nicaea, Constantine the Great, created the
Catholic Church after a genocide of 45,000 Christians, where he
tortured them to renounce reincarnation. At the same time, religious
books from every village of the empire are collected and thus create
the BIBLE.
In 327, Constantine, known as Emperor of Rome, ordered Jerous to
translate the version of the Vulgate into Latin, changing his Hebrew
names and adulterating the scriptures.
In 431, the cult of the VIRGIN was invented.
In 594, PURGATORY was invented.
In 610, the title of the Pope was invented.
In 788, worship of pagan deities is imposed.
In 995, the Meaning of Kadosh (put aside) was changed to saint.
In 1079, the celibacy of priests is imposed >> a fully Catholic
word.
In 1090 the Rosary was imposed.
In 1184, the Inquisition was perpetrated.
In 1190 indulgences are sold
In 1215, confession was imposed on priests.
In 1216, Pope Innocent III's account of the terror of bread (a god
in Greek mythology), turning into human flesh, was invented.
In 1311 a baptism took place.
In 1439, the non-existent PURGATORY was dogmatized.
In 1854 the immaculate conception was invented.
In 1870, the absurdity of an infallible pope was imposed, in which
the concept of recruitment was invented
There are more than 2500 things invented by this religion to enslave
human beings with Christianity ... and all Christian religions came
out the inspired reformations. Religions and their gods Were created
as a Means of MANIPULATION and BMEINESS. As part of the EVOLUTION of
the human Being lies the FREEDOM of these Means of manipulation.
Although humans are gradually in the era of AWAKENING, every day
young people are LESS RELIGIOME as religion is making less and less
sense to the true spirit of mankind. This is part of the evolution
WE are experiencing at this auspicious time in the History of Earth
as she ascends.
Everything will be part of our EVOLUTION.
It's up to you to keep believing what you now believe to be the
absolute truth because you didn't question yourself... question
yourself.
REINCARNATION
The Word of Now claims to be the Messages of the reincarnate spirit
of John the Baptist who Jesus said
was Elijah. So one point of authenticity rests on the doctrine of
reincarnation. It seems that every major religion in the world,
including Judaism, has reincarnation as a tenant of belief. And yet
Christianity which comes out of Judaism, has refuted it. Perhaps a
closer look at what the Bible scriptures have to say about this
would be advisable.
Even though, Moses was not allowed to
see the New Land, none the less, he was taken up to Heaven without
tasting death, a knowledge of the Egyptian Mystery School where
10,000 had ascended. In fact the Bible is rich with stories of
ascension as Elijah, Isaiah, and Enoch and his entire city ascended.
Both Moses and Elijah Were present at the Mount of Transfiguration
when Jesus attained his
Ascension body. WE
believe that the Word of Now has instructions for ME at this time,
in how to achieve this ascension.
Moses, having been the founder of Judaism, the Old Testament, and
the Mosaic Laws of Karma, also suggests that the early Hebrews had
all the information of the Mysteries. Somehow between Moses and what
has been compiled of the present day Christian Bible, not all the
Mysteries have been passed on. Of note is the Ethiopian Jewish
Scriptures which are said to be 3 feet high suggesting that much
knowledge has been bestowed and yet, the modern Bible is only a
fraction of what has been given.
The Vatican has six layers of catacombs filled with parchments,
scrolls, books, artifacts and truths that they have kept hidden from
the People for centuries. The curious would wonder what all has been
kept from the general knowledge of humanity in its quest for
enlightenment and spiritual advancement.
The Zohar, a 36 Volume Rabbinical text dated 700 years before
Christ, states explicitly that Adam would later come as the Messiah,
as Adam introduced death and by karmic (Mosaic) law, Adam
would have to undo what he had done, coming back as the Messiah and
victory over death. There are countless prophecies concerning this
Messiah in the Bible, and of which ONLY Emmanuel, or Jesus
Christ, completed.
Reincarnation in the Bible
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unknown author
God knew Jeremiah before he was even formed in the womb. This is
plain biblical speech of an individual existing before birth.
Jeremiah 1:4
Then the word of the LORD came unto ME, saying, Before I formed thee
in the belly I knew thee; and before thou earnest forth out of the
womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained thee a prophet unto the
nations.
Indeed the incarnation can even find scriptural support for personal
disincarnate preexistence. You can take the following Bible verse as
proof of preexistence:
"He chose ME in him before the foundation of the world,
that WE should be holy and without blemish in his sight and love."
(Ephesians 1:4,5)
Malachi 1:2-3
and
Romans 9:11-13 both state
that God loved Jacob but hated Esau even before they Were born. These
verses are highly suggestive of the pre-existence of Esau, a necessary
tenet associated with reincarnation.
There are scriptures in the book of Job very suggestive of
reincarnation.
Job 1:20-21
Then Job arose and tore his robe and shaved his head and he fell to the
ground and worshipped. And he said, "Naked I came from my mother's womb,
and naked I shall return there. The Lord gave and the Lord has
taken away. Blessed be the name of the Lord."
Job says here that he will return to be born again in a womb indicating
that he expects to reincarnate.
In Job 19 Job speaks even plainer of having flesh again after his flesh
has rotted away.
Job 19:25
I know that my Redeemer lives, and that in the end he will stand upon
the earth. 26 And after my skin has been destroyed, yet in my flesh I
will see God; 27 I myself will see him with my own eyes-I,
and not another.
How my heart yearns within ME!
Another Old Testament verse states:
"Generations come and generations go, but the earth remains forever. The
sun rises and the sunsets, and hurries back to where it rises. The wind
blows to the south and turns to the north; round and round it goes,
ever returning on its course. All streams flow into the sea, yet the
sea is never full. To the place the streams come from, there they return
again ... What has been will be again, what has been done will be done
again; there is nothing new under the sun."
(Ecclesiastes 1:4-9)
The Hebrew kabbalists
interpreted this quote to Mean that a generation dies and subsequently
returns by the process of reincarnation.
There are many other Bible verses which are suggestive of reincarnation.
One episode in particular from the healing miracles of Christ seems to
point to reincarnation:
(John 9:1)
And as he was passing by, be saw
a man blind from birth. And his disciples asked him, “Rabbi, who has
sinned, this man or his parents, that he should be born blind?" Jesus
answered, “Neither has this man
sinned, nor his parents, but the works of God Were to be made manifest
in him."
The disciples ask the Lord if the man himself could have committed the
sin that led to his blindness. Given the fact that the man has been
blind from birth, WE are confronted with a provocative question. When
could he have made such transgressions as to make him blind at birth?
The only conceivable answer is
in some prenatal state. The question as posed by the disciples
explicitly presupposes prenatal existence.
It
will also be noted that Christ says nothing to dispel or correct the
presupposition.
Also
very suggestive of reincarnation is the episode where Jesus
identifies John the Baptist as
Elijah.
"For all the prophets and the law have prophesied until John. And if you
are willing to receive it, he is Elijah who was to come."
(Matthew 11:13-14)
And the disciples asked him, saying, 'Why then do the scribes say that
Elijah must come first?' But he answer ed them and said, 'Elijah indeed
is to come and will restore all things. But I say unto you, that Elijah
has come already, and they did not know him, but did to him
whatever they wished. So also shall the Son of Man suffer at their
hand.' Then the disciples understood that he had spoken of John the
Baptist." (Matthew 17:10-13)
As for the John the Baptist-Elijah episode, there can be little question
as to its purpose. By identifying the Baptist as Elijah, Jesus
is identifying himself as the
Messiah. Throughout the gospel narrative there are explicit references
to the signs that will precede the Messiah.
"Behold I will send you Elijah the
prophet, before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the
Lord." (Malachi 4:5)
This is one of the many Messianic promises of the Old Testament. One of
the signs that the true Messiah has come, according to this passage from
Malachi, is that he be preceded by a forerunner, by Elijah.
Although the Bible also contains other re-incarnational passages, these
Elijah-John passages constitute clear proof of reincarnation:
1.
The Old Testament prophesied that Elijah himself (not someone "like" him
or someone "similar" to him, but Elijah himself) would return before the
advent of the Messiah.
2.
Jesus declared that John the
Baptist was Elijah who had returned, stating bluntly
"Elijah has come". Now,
based on these passages alone, either (A) or (B) must be true:
(A)
John the Baptist was Elijah himself, Meaning that Elijah had
reincarnated. If this is true, then reincarnation must belong in
Christian theology, and the West’s entire doctrinal interpretation of
"Life After Death" in general
and the "Last Day Resurrection" in particular, must be radically
revised, or. ..
(B)
John the Baptist was not Elijah himself, Meaning that Elijah himself had
not returned. If this is so, then either:
(1)
The Old Testament prophecy about Elijah returning before the Messiah
failed to come to pass (Meaning that Biblical prophecy is fallible), OR
(2)
Jesus was not the Messiah.
Basically, it comes down to this simple question: What do you want to
believe? One of the following A,B, or C, must logically be true:
A Reincarnation is true, or
B. Jesus was not the Messiah, or
C. The prophecies of the Bible are unreliable.
As surely as two and two make four, one of the above must be true. At
any rate, the passage in which Jesus says
in no uncertain terms that John was Elijah is "overt" and direct:
“But I tell you, Elijah has come”(Mark 9:13)
The following verse is Used to refute the John the Baptist/Elijah
reincarnation connection. The Bible tells ME that John the Baptist
possessed, " ... the spirit and power of Elijah." (Luke 1:17)
Those who refute this reincarnation connection say that John the Baptist
merely came in the spirit and power of Elijah. However, this is a
perfect description of reincarnation: the spirit and power. This is
reincarnation- the reincarnation of the spirit. The Bible itself states
that John the Baptist possessed the spirit that had previously lived in,
and as, the man Elijah- not his physical Being and memory, but his
spirit. John carried Elijah's living spirit, but not his physical
memory. And since John did not possess Elijah's physical memory, he did
not possess the Memories of being the man Elijah.
thus, John the Baptist denied being Elijah when asked:
They asked him, "Then who are you? Are you Elijah?"
He said, "I am not."
"Are you the Prophet?"
He answer ed, "No."
Finally they said, "Who are you? Give ME an answer
to take back to those who sent
ME. What do you say about yourself?"
John replied in the words of Isaiah the prophet, "I am the voice of one
calling in the desert, 'Make straight the way for the Lord."'
Now some Pharisees who had been sent questioned him, "Why then do you
baptize if you are not the Christ, nor Elijah, nor the Prophet."
"I baptize with water," John replied, "but among you stands one you do
not know. He is the one who comes after ME, the thongs of whose sandals
I am not worthy to untie."
(John 1:21-27)
But Jesus knew better, and said
so in the plainest words possible:
"….Among them born of women there
has not risen anyone greater than John the Baptist ….. And if you are
willing to accept it, he is the Elijah who was to come. He who has ears,
let him hear." (Matthew 11:11-15).
It
comes down to this: Jesus said
John was Elijah, and John said he wasn't. Which of the two is to be
believed; Jesus or John?
There is a prophecy in the Book of Revelation
concerning the days before the
Second Coming of Christ. Two prophets are predicted to appear
at this time working the same miracles and performing the same
ministries as those of Elijah
and Moses.
"And I will give power to my two witnesses, and they will prophecy for
1,260 days, clothed in sackcloth. These are the two olive trees and the
two lampstands that stand before the Lord of the earth.
If
anyone tries to harm them, fire comes from their mouths and devours
their enemies. This is how anyone who wants to harm them must die. These
Men have power to shut up the sky so that it will not rain during the
time they are prophesying; and they have power to turn the waters into
blood and to strike the earth with every kind of plague as often as they
want."
(Revelation
11:3-6)
While the verses in Revelation do not specifically identify the two
prophets to come as Elijah and Moses, it strongly suggests that it is
them. If Elijah and Moses are to "rise" again before the second coming
of Christ, then it is clear the only possible way for them to do so is
through reincarnation.
After the death of John the Baptist, whom Jesus
identified as Elijah, Elijah
appears again along with Moses at the Mount of Transfiguration:
"After six days Jesus took with
him Peter, James and John the brother of James, and led them up a high
mountain by themselves. There he was transfigured before them. His face
shone like the sun, and his clothes became as white as the light. Just
then there appeared before them Moses and Elijah, talking with Jesus .
Peter said to Jesus , "Lord, it is good for ME to be here.
If
you wish, I will put up three shelters-- one for you, one for Moses and
one for Elijah."
While he was still speaking, a bright cloud enveloped them, and a voice
from the cloud said, "This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am
Well pleased. Listen to him!"
When the disciples heard this, they fell facedown to the ground,
terrified.
But Jesus came and touched them.
"Get up," he said. "Don't be afraid." When they looked up, they saw no
one except Jesus .
As they Were coming down the mountain, Jesus
instructed them, "Don't tell
anyone what you have seen, until the Son of Man has been raised from the
dead."
The disciples asked him, "Why then do the teachers of the law say that
Elijah must come first?" Jesus replied,
“To be sure, Elijah comes and
will restore all things. But I tell you, Elijah has already come, and
they did not recognize him, but have done to him everything they wished.
In the same way the Son of Man is going to suffer at their hands."
Then the disciples understood that he was talking to them about John the
Baptist."
(Matthew 17:1-13)
The scriptures strongly suggest a connection between Elijah and Moses
with the ministries of Jesus . Since Jesus
already identified Elijah as
appearing during his first ministry,
it is not hard to conclude that
Elijah will appear again at Jesus ' second coming. Even the Old
Testament suggests this will be the case:
"Behold I will send you Elijah the prophet, before the coming of the
great and dreadful day of the Lord."
(Malachi 4:5)
So if these Messages through Sam are real, then Elijah has already come,
and the Second Coming of Christ is nigh.
There is another reference to reincarnation in the gospels; an indirect
reference, yet an unmistakable one.
In all three of the synoptic gospels, Jesus
promised that anyone leaving
their houses, wives, mothers, fathers, children, or farms to follow him
would personally receive hundreds more such houses, families, and so on
in the future. Jesus said:
"No one who has left house or brothers or sisters or mother or father or
wife or children or land for ME and the gospel will fail to receive a
hundred times as much in this present age - houses, brothers, sisters,
mothers, children and fields .... and in the age to come, eternal life."
(Mark 10:29-30)
Outside of the doctrine of reincarnation it's difficult to imagine how
such a promise could be fulfilled. In one lifetime, one can only have a
single set of real parents, and no one seriously proposes that each of
the 70 original disciples, who actually did leave their houses and
families, ever received as compensation a hundred wives, a hundred
fields, and so on. Either this statement of Jesus ' occurred when he was
waxing so poetic as to allow a falsehood to pass his lips, or he was
making a promise that only many reincarnations could fulfill.
There are some who try to explain away this as being fulfilled by the
church. It could be if Jesus had
only promised brothers and sisters. But the promise for wives, husbands,
houses and mothers cannot be explained away by the church. Christ knew
that his disciples would reincarnate more than once and that because of
the sacrifice made for him, their subsequent lives would be repayment
for what they lost. See in Matthew 24 Jesus
makes a detailed prophecy of all
of the things that must occur before his return. At the end of the
prophecy he makes this promise:
Matt 24:34 I tell you the truth, this generation will certainly not pass
away until all these things have happened. NIV
The only way this verse can be true is if the disciples and others alive
at that time of Jesus are
reincarnated just before his return. Otherwise he is a liar.
I also would like to point out that the Catholic Church thousands put to
death those that preached reincarnation:
THE FIFTH ECUMENICAL COUNCIL THE SECOND COUNCIL OF CONSTANTINOPLE A.D.
553
IF anyone asserts the fabulous pre-existence of souls and shall assert
the monstrous restoration which follows from it: let him be anathema.
This is the same church that made Sabbath keeping punishable by death in
the THE COUNCIL OF LAODICEA IN
PHRYGIA PACATIANA 364 A.D.
CHRISTIANS must not Judaize by resting on the Sabbath, but must work on
that day, rather honoring the Lord's Day; and, if they can, resting then
as Christians. But if any shall be found to be Judaizers, let them be
anathema from Christ.
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