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…a summary of spiritual principles which I believe were Jesus' true teachings. It is in part one that I address the concepts of reincarnation, discernment, freewill, good and evil. In part two, I analyse the biblical Genesis and liberate mankind from the Christian label of original sin and God from biblical eschatologies.
In the third part, against a historical background, I assess the impact that the interpretations of the Gospels have exerted on mankind’s free spiritual growth and development. In my views, I consider the Gospels, their writers and the early Church Fathers and their possible motivations in the establishment of Christian doctrines, such as: that man was born in sin; that repentance for sins means total forgiveness; and that salvation is conditional, upon acceptance of the Paschal Lamb. I debate theologically accepted principles on the life of Jesus; from His birth and betrayal, to His resurrection and ascension, placing a question mark in the veracity of these gospel narratives and the existence of the pertinent prophecies.
It is in the last part of the book that I clarify, within my spiritual beliefs and faith, some of the Christian principles, such as love, marriage, pity, compassion, and sin, amongst others.
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Isaiah does not refer to mediumship, as being undesirable and to shun from. It is also apparent that there are some cross-wires in the actual interpretations of these verses. What I see in the translations, as a genuine message, is that (the paraphrasing and its transformation into a positive teaching are my doings): “you can use mediums, as long as they communicate with me, God and, as long as I speak through them; their messages must be the same as the messages that I do convey, for if not, there will be no truth in what they say, neither in what they do; for what they say will never come true” In reality, Isaiah is speaking to his disciples and teaching them that there is no problem in being a medium, as long as their consultations are with God; “why consulting ‘dead’ people, when you can consult God, directly?”
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