I agree that people have very intense passions and distortions regarding Jesus, and it has been both my personal experience and my observation with Christian friends, that the very belief that Jesus was "a God", a special component of the "holy trinity", or very "special", just inhibits Christians' spiritual evolution. I am pretty sure that the fact that Jesus is seen as a God is something he didn't wish to happen, the same way Ra is still trying to fix the damage of them being placed in the hypocritical position of being seen as Gods, and being worshipped.
The verse you used, Stranger, has been one the biggest stumbling blocks for Christians - "no one comes to the Father, except through me".
Imagine Ra saying that? No-one comes to the Creator except through me, Ra... instead they called themselves humble messengers, even fallible. Specialness, glorification and exaltation is always of the negative polarity, so personally I don't believe Jesus would have said a thing like that.
Just to give you an idea of how damaging this verse is. So I asked my Christian friends a while back if someone was unlucky enough to not have been in the immediate vicinity of the Sea of Galilee 2000 years ago, and much, much later for that matter, since Jesus didn't have internet or TV to spread the message, what then? I asked what about all the people who lived before Jesus. They were not sure what to say, but they imagined those people to be pretty unlucky indeed, even doomed.... that's when I thought it wise to change the conversation...
The Ra material reached my hands as it was given, verbatim. I have no idea what amount of tampering was involved in the bible, but I'm sure it was plenty, since we know Jesus was targeted by Orion, and religion was/is used for control.
I haven't read the Seth material yet, but I'm busy with Joseph Campbell's book Hero With A Thousand Faces, and the Jesus story appeared in various parts of the world, some even before Jesus' time, with identical characteristics.
But for me, it's the message that matters and the inspiration I derive from it.
Truth is one, the sages spoke of it by many names.
The verse you used, Stranger, has been one the biggest stumbling blocks for Christians - "no one comes to the Father, except through me".
Imagine Ra saying that? No-one comes to the Creator except through me, Ra... instead they called themselves humble messengers, even fallible. Specialness, glorification and exaltation is always of the negative polarity, so personally I don't believe Jesus would have said a thing like that.
Just to give you an idea of how damaging this verse is. So I asked my Christian friends a while back if someone was unlucky enough to not have been in the immediate vicinity of the Sea of Galilee 2000 years ago, and much, much later for that matter, since Jesus didn't have internet or TV to spread the message, what then? I asked what about all the people who lived before Jesus. They were not sure what to say, but they imagined those people to be pretty unlucky indeed, even doomed.... that's when I thought it wise to change the conversation...
The Ra material reached my hands as it was given, verbatim. I have no idea what amount of tampering was involved in the bible, but I'm sure it was plenty, since we know Jesus was targeted by Orion, and religion was/is used for control.
Jade Wrote:I tend to believe the Seth interpretation, that there were 3 beings who embodied the "Jesus story" that became the one we know now.
I haven't read the Seth material yet, but I'm busy with Joseph Campbell's book Hero With A Thousand Faces, and the Jesus story appeared in various parts of the world, some even before Jesus' time, with identical characteristics.
But for me, it's the message that matters and the inspiration I derive from it.
Truth is one, the sages spoke of it by many names.