The Creation
of Jesus
By
Theodore Three Bears
Mystery
The greatest mystery to Christianity is not that of the resurrection of Jesus, but of his conception. If we accept his death to be real, that is he actually died and was not buried in a comatose state, then his resurrection is completely beyond all forms of explanation, except that of the divine. His conception however at the time of the early years of the church could not be explained, this was due to mankind’s limited knowledge of science. As a result, they fell back upon pagan ideas. Today this conception can be explained in terms of the mechanics modern science provides of fertilization and conception in a way that sheds light on an area that is hidden by the church simply because they thought they had solved this dilemma and nothing more needed to be said.
Human reproduction is the joining of the sperm with the
ovum, but what happens if there is no sperm. This is the mystery that needs to be
solved. The early church tried to solve this dilemma through the use of
supernatural sperm and with a form of supernatural cloning in vitro. Early in the fourth century a presbyter named
Arius of Alexandria opted for what best could be termed supernatural sperm, in
that his position was Jesus was fully human, existed only after the Father and is
subordinate to the Father. Another
Alexandrian named Athanasius choose for the supernatural fetal implantation in his
theory of homoiousia.
His position was that Jesus and the Father were of the same substance, always
existed together, and are at the same level of authority. These men were not
only of the same city, but also of the same epoch of time, that is the time of
the formation of a universal church for the Roman Emperor Constantine. Their
disagreement created a schism that threatened the unity of the church
Arius lacked the knowledge of today, and because of this, his
perception of the nature of Jesus was too close to that of the god-men of mythology.
During this early phase of what would become the Roman Catholic church,
Christians, especially those still nurturing on their jewish roots were voicing
their concern to what best could be described as creeping paganism.
Homoiousia is the most flawed explanation of the body of Jesus ever
uttered, for it fails the three biblical truths. First John said the
antichrist is one who denies that Jesus has come in the flesh. Flesh being
normal mortal flesh that you and I have, and not in a likeness of flesh as Paul
said. The second truth is to the nature of God, Jesus said that God is both
spirit and truth. Third and most important is the Shema, “Hear O Israel the LORD
your GOD is one,” the primary precept of Judaism that Jesus never denied. Athanasius
achieved moving the conception of Jesus further way from the pagan god-men, but
at the same time, he inadverntly moved the church into the early Babylonian
religion.
For most people
Nimrod considered himself a God. He was married to Semiramis who was
pregnate with his child at the time of Nimrod’s death. Upon the birth of their
son, she not only named her son Nimrod, but she declared her son to be Nimrond.
Not only in name but also as an incarnate and she was now the mother of God.
This trinity is what John of Patmos calls “Mystery Babylon.” While many pagan
stories have uncanny paralells to Christiany, that were certianly incorporated
into Christianity to make its appeal more broad to the diverse ethnic, cultural
and pagan overtones of hellanistic Rome, it is the story of Nimrod is more
aligned with the Nicean Christianity of the Latin Catholic, Greek Orthodox
churches and with thousands of Protestant breakaway denominations. First, the
original Nimrod, while still regarded as a god takes an inactive role in their
religion, much like the way many Chrisitans treat the Father. Yes, there is a
degree of worship for the father, but it is secondardy to that of the son, this
worship becomes only a precursor for worship of the son. The mother of god is
seen as an intermediary, who speaks on behalf of others to her son. In
mythology Semiramis is also a creature of a supernatural conception, being born
from a mortal father and that of Derkato the fish godess closely related to
Dagon. In common Christianity, Seriramis takes the
role of the Holy Spirit, but in Roman Catholicism she also plays the role of
the Queen of Heaven. Like modern Christianity it is the son who recieves the
lion’s share of worship in this system. Another way of looking at homosousia,
which is the basis of Christian trinitarianism, is that God, the Father
implanted himself into a quasi-mortal with divine origins, becoming incarnate
as the God the child, after the death of the child, becomes equal to the
Father, while returning to his followers as the Holy Spirit.
The trinity solved several problems for the Church and the Empire. It
gave
The Trinity like its temple the
I see only three possibilities for the conception of Yeshua to be by
the will and power of God. No endorsement of a Trinity intended.
Isaiah 7:14 “Therefore
the Lord Himself giveth to you a sign, Lo, the Virgin
is conceiving, And is bringing forth a son, And hath called his name Immanuel.”
Using this as my bounds
for reason I see that both the first and second possibility violate this. Both
violate scripture, for Isaiah said that a virgin should conceive. Even divine
sperm and a divine fetus must be come physical to affect the physical. To be a
virgin one needs to have a tissue called the hymen intact. It is the only proof
that a woman is a virgin. The hymen would need to be ruptured in order to allow
the entry of either the divine sperm or fetus. Once the hymen is pierced, the
woman is no more a virgin.
It is also rather offensive in that these ideas lessen the glory that
is GOD’s The use of divine sperm is to more associated with the pagan stories
of demigods such as Hercules and Peruses, than it is
with the glory that is GOD’s. While the thought of the implantation of a divine
fetus floating down from heaven scares me to death, it reminds me of some sick
horror movie. I cannot see the beauty in this. In both I see a mystery, but I
trust in GOD’s word that there is no mystery to the way GOD works. Perhaps GOD
works in ways that are incomprehensible to us because of our self-imposed
limitations, but never mysteriously.
This leaves in vitro cloning. The point now is discover a way this can
happen that does not violate the hymen, and one that can find an explanation
using scientific explanations so as it would not be mysterious. Not all science is true, many art forms parade
as science such as psychology. Before moving forward to how GOD could create
life outside of our imaginations and remain, if not provable, at least possible
using science, I need for this possibility must be more probable than any other
scientific explanation.
The Universe is a system that operates under a series of laws. A random
system has no laws. At best a system such as this can only have rules that
attempt colelece the system into possiabilities leading to probabilities, randon
systems have only one certanty, which is uncertianty. Systems that have
certianties have laws, and where there are laws, there is a lawgiver.
Fundementalists only see God in moral laws, for them science is the work of the
devil. The scientist sees laws in nature, but does not see the lawgiver, for to
them faith is an unpredictable variable that has the ability to nullify what
human reason tells them what to expect. Nevertheless, a person who earnistly
searches for the truth does not have the luxurary to hold onto one while
abandoning the other. Truth is independent on one’s beleifs. Science without
faith leaves hollow voids of incomprehension, for it is faith that strengthens
the framework of science where understanding is missing. Faith without science is
like a pile of balls without a matrix to keep the balls structured and it is
the structure that allows us to walk on the balls without them rolling from
under us, as we try to walk across them. God has provided us with both sceience
and faith so we can see his glory and move closer to him.
When God’s purpose causes the two to collide, civilazation is
traumatized, and its instutions start to collapse. When God created the
Universe to hold his creation, he planned all the mechanics necessary to
achieve this. These mechanics are not the literal reading of what we find in
the bible, but the creation story of Genesis is a symbolic reading in what is
today called empirical science. Everything within the Universe behaves in
accordance to the laws, which govern it. What is described in Genesis had no
language that was capable of codifying these natural laws. Rather they were
written in the only way the author could describe them, through symbolism. Humanity
is in fact dependendent upon evolution. Evolution is nothing more than a system
of laws that not only defines changes to an organism, but also insures these
changes take place in a way that will produce a mutation capable of growth
within its environment. Evolution can be seen as controlled mutation to achive a
desired end product. A tool of evolution is reproduction. Evolution is
nothing new to the bible, for God has used a series of successive covenants to evolve
In looking at how we as a species reproduce, we must remember that the sole purpose of fertilization is not to join two dislike structures, the egg and the sperm, but of two like structures, that is the fusing of nuclei of two haploid cells to form a single cell with a diploid nucleus. A haploid cell contains one-half of the genetic material of a diploid cell from the same organism. The fusing of the two haploid structures into a single diploid structure is called conception. This is the process that gives the phrase, and two fleshes shall be as one, its validity can be proved through empirical science. Before we go into the spiritual implications now is the time to demonstrate the biological mechanics of human reproduction.
Men produce sperm and women ovum commonly called eggs. (See figure 1) The purpose of sperm once deposited within the female is to seek out and fuse with the egg. Normally sexual intercourse provides the transportation from male to female, but any mechanical means including artificial insemination and in-vitro fertilization can achieve the same result of putting the two in close proximity to one and another.

Figure 1
Humans require two cells with one-half the genetic material of each donor. This is called haploid reproduction. The reason for haploid reproduction as opposed to the diploid reproduction of cells is to promote a degree of genetic diversity and making mutation a more controlled part of the reproduction cycle. As human beings with the capacity to love this also has the moral implication of two beings becoming responsible for one. Not all animals (of which humans are included) provide this degree support. Many creatures with advanced capacities leave the raising of the offspring to the other mate, normally, but not exclusively, the female.
How these haploids are formed from a single diploid structure is a process called meiosis. Meiosis is nothing more than the dividing of its nuclear structure, which in humans is dividing from 46 chromosomes to 23. Females do this through a process called oogenesis and males the process is termed spermatogenesis. This dividing requires two phases to complete the division into both a single egg and 4 sperm cells. The first division is called the primary and the second stage is called the secondary. With males the first cell awaiting division is called the spermatocyte which will form into two secondary spermatocytes, and finally during the secondary meiosis into 4 sperm cells. The female is different, while sharing characteristics of the sperm; the primary oocyte divides not into two secondary oocytes as the sperm did, but into a single oocyte and a polar body. The single secondary oocyte further divides into a single ouvum and another polar body. Figure 2 shows both oogenesis and spermatogenesis.
Figure 2
The polar body has the haploid genetic material but no cytoplasm, a yolk like substance, which is needed to support the creation of a zygote, so it may move into the fetus stage, to be born an infant. In addition, the polar bodies normally lack the ability to attract the sperm, but this has not been conclusively proved. While in theory, a polar body can fuse with a sperm cell but the creation of a zygote does not occur because of this lack of cytoplasm needed to continue the process of cellular fission. Figure 3 more clearly shows oogenesis, the ovum and the polar bodies.
Figure 3
The polar body produced during the primary oogenesis is for lack of a better term free-floating, and are either recycled by the growing zygote or flushed from the body during menstruation. But during the secondary oogenesis the polar body produced is often trapped by the gelatinous outer layer of the ovum, as can be seen from the photo in figure 4. In the photo the depression that surrounds both the large ovum and much smaller polar body is the jelly layer of the ovum. The membrane of polar body is actually in contact with the plasma membrane of the ovum, the exact place sperm must reach in order to fertilize the egg.
Figure 4
Figure 5 shows more clearly the structure of the ovum without the polar body in contact with the ovum. These structures consists of

Figure 5
During normal sperm and egg reproduction as seen in figure 6 there are several phases the sperm goes through before it can fertilize the ovum. First, the sperm must find the ovum, and after finding it must penetrate the jelly layer until the tip of the sperm comes in contact with the plasma membrane. Once at the plasma membrane the tip of the sperm contains enzymes, which are nothing more than specialized proteins. The enzymes of the sperm react with the plasma membrane to dissolve the integrity of the membrane of both the ovum and the sperm, with a chemical process called the acrosome reaction. Once the first sperm has created a breach in the integrity of the plasma membrane, the remainder of the membrane changes slightly and prevents a second sperm from fusing with the ovum. It is at this point the haploid genetic material of the sperm is introduced into the ovum to join with the haploid genetic material of the ovum to produce a diploid cell that is now capable of diploid reproduction. The final result of this diploid reproduction of the zygote is a human being transforming through various stages of gestation.
Figure 6
Returning to the point of when the tip of the sperm contacts the plasma membrane, one must remember that a chemical reaction even a biochemical reaction is nothing more than the release of energy. It is not the enzyme that breaches the plasma membrane, it is the energy produced by the acrosome reaction that breaches the plasma membrane. This energy can come from many sources, it could be chemical, thermal, electric, and magnetic, the potential source of the energy is vast, but as organic creatures the primary source is chemical. Another way of looking at the irrelevance of the source of energy is to think of a wall, gunpowder can blow a hole in the wall, and the source or energy would be chemical, a laser beam could burn a hole in the wall and its source of energy would be thermal, or a magnet could alter the structure of the wall so that it tears the wall, and its source would be magnetic. The important concept to have at this point is that it is energy that creates the breach in the plasma membrane, and the source of the energy is secondary. The source of energy is important in that it regulates the amount of energy released, to little and there is no effect, too much and it can destroy the whole structure.
The Door out of
When faith and science collide, something must give. The laws of empirical science are immutable, so it is faith, or more precisely the traditions that faith has spawned that must give way. Faith is nothing more than a placeholder for those things that cannot be explained. When an article of faith can no longer support itself, it must be replaced with that which provides a new and firm foundation. When this takes place, a door opens to allow the removal of the old and the introduction of the new. For many the door will seem a terrifying portal to the unknown. A new door is opening that allows one to bypass an article of faith that has no biblical foundation with one that does. This door serves as a bridge that allows the intrepid seeker to cross over the impassable void of false traditions to the new possibilities that truth provides. If a person continues to hold on to an article of faith when it ceases to serve its purpose, because of the traditions of men, it becomes a stumbling block preventing further spiritual growth. The opposite is also true for condemnation, if we apply a false science to replace an article of faith simply because that article of faith is too vague for us to grasp, that too will fail the test of truth. It will cause more damage to a person who seeks the truth, for the lies will overshadow all. Only when beyond the shadow of doubt, when the true light of truth illuminates the way, should an article of faith be retired for that which can be proven empirically.
The bridge between science and theology can be seen in the
gospel of Luke when he wrote, And the angel answered and said to her, “The Holy Spirit will come upon you,
and the power of the Highest will overshadow you; therefore, also, that Holy
One who is to be born will be called the Son of God..” Luke
Imagine Mary, a virgin lying on her bed, the Spirit of God comes over her. It starts to settle down upon her, it covers her, it envelopes her, and it infuses into her being. As Mary is over come by the Spirit, the Spirit starts to take the shape of a young woman. The power of God is at the foot of the bed, patiently waiting for the Spirit and Mary to fuse as one. The awesome power of God moves closer, soon it is close, close enough that the Spirit can feel its presence, and that feeling is shared by Mary. The Power comes in contact with the Spirit, and the energy of the Power is starts to arc, illuminating the Spirit much in the same way lightening illuminates a cloud during a storm. Arcs of immeasurable power radiate across and into the Spirit. No, it is not hard to imagine if one has an open mind, free of the pollution of the traditions of men.
Unfortunately most people fail to see this could be a form of spiritual intercourse, because they fail to see God taking on female qualities. This is because of the mistranslation of the gender of the Holy Spirit. In the time of Jesus the Holy Spirit was called the Rauch Kodesh, and is considered a feminine noun. Due to the limitation of Greek and the preoccupation of masculinity being predominant in the Hellenistic culture the gender of the Holy Spirit was changed to a masculine term. When we look at mankind’s creation in the book of Genesis we can see this duality of the nature of God to be true.
Then God said, “Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness; let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over the cattle, over all the earth and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth.” So God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them. Then God blessed them, and God said to them, “Be fruitful and multiply; fill the earth and subdue it; have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over every living thing that moves on the earth.” Genesis 1:26-28
Notice that God is speaking in the plural pronouns Us and Our. And it is in His image that mankind was created, male and female. Is God speaking to a pantheon of gods when He uses the term us, or rather is He speaking to Himself from a place within His creation? While it maybe easy to think of many gods, but it is not true. God is one, God is whole, but only outside of His creation. When God is outside of His creation He is unfathomable, without form, unable to be fully known by the physical senses of a human being. Our minds and the senses that feed the mind with stimulus are incapable of visualizing God in His purest form. Only from within His creation can we only glimpse a part of the full potential of God.
Inside of His creation our perception is limited. We see things in a dualistic, contrasting nature. For us things are good or they are evil, they are light or they are dark, they have a polarity or they are neutral, they are male or they are female. The list of possible dualities is endless.
When Jesus speaks of the Father, Jesus is summarizing God in a masculine term, but this does not mean God is male, rather summarizing God’s role as the Father and our need of Him as our source of life and as the ultimate decision maker in the family. When attempting to view God from outside of our universe, it is best not to think in terms of gender, but rather in the roles that gender plays. At times God appears to us as a powerful father who protects us, disciplines us and destroys our enemies, and at other times God appears to us as a mother, nurturing, caring for and teaching us. Our knowledge is imperfect, and this imperfection caused a fracture of our perceptions. This fracture causes us to view the same thing but skewed, so it appears differently when we view it at different times. We view God as a Father at times, and as a Mother at other times, yet God’s unity is in seeing God not as a parent, but as our parents. Parents while appearing to be plural is actually a singular noun, which consists of one parent known as the father and another parent known as the mother. One alone is a parent, but together they are parents. A person does not have two sets of biological parents, only one.
This is subtly hinted at in twentieth verse of the
non-canonical gospel of Thomas. Jesus
said to them, "When you make the two into one, and when you make the inner
like the outer and the outer like the inner, and the upper like the lower, and
when you make male and female into a single one, so that the male will not be
male nor the female be female, when you make eyes in place of an eye, a hand in
place of a hand, a foot in place of a foot, an image in place of an image, then
you will enter the kingdom." Thomas 20
We see God as both male and female by the use of the Hebrew nouns describing God, which are gender specific and are both masculine and feminine. We have strong hints of this duality in the Gospels in the role that both the Father and the Holy Spirit take on, and a further proof of the Holy Spirit being female is in the condemnation against blaspheming the Holy Spirit. If we curse Jesus or the Father we can be forgiven, but not so with the Holy Spirit. We must ask why that is. For those of us who are above the age of 40 where being raised in a nuclear family was common, it was the father’s responsibility to discipline the child for the child’s own good, while it fell upon the mother to console the child and to try and help the child see life through the eyes of the father. If after being disciplined by the father the child was to rebuke the mother, what is left of the family? What type of person could curse that which only wanted to console and help them to understand why the father disciplined them? There is nothing softer or more easily broken in all of creation than the heart of a mother. The other way to blaspheme the Holy Spirit is to tell your siblings, that the Mother told you that something was permissible when she did not, most especially if it contradicts what the Father says. Children who play the parents against each other destroy the very fabric of family unity.
Returning to Luke, once one can grasp that God can and has appeared to us as both male and female. Understanding Luke in a sexual content is to see Jesus as truly the son of God made manifest, not simply spiritual, nor as an incarnate, but truly as something very special and unique. As Mary lay in her bed, the female quality of God, that is the Holy Spirit, came upon her, and covered her in a way much like our bodies cover our inner being, the Holy Spirit covered Mary. While the Holy Spirit was with Mary, Mary ceased to exist as Mary and took on a new name, she was called the Shalumite.
The reason Mary at this point is identified with the Shalumite is not only older Judaic references to the Song
of Solomon being the cryptic account of the consummation of love of the Power
and the Spirit, also called the Shekinah, resting together on the Sabbath. Chapter 12
of Revelations further goes on to give more clues to this being so. “Now a great sign appeared in heaven: a
woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet, and on her head a
garland of twelve stars Then being with child, she cried out in labor and in
pain to give birth”. Revelations 12:1-2 What is important here is that this woman is
described with the sun and the moon, and only in the Song of Solomon do we find
“Who is she who looks forth as the morning,
Fair as the moon, Clear as the sun, Awesome as an army with banners? The Shulamite.” Song of Solomon 6:10. The crown of garland with the twelve stars
symbolizes that she alone has achieved the desire of women. The desire of women is found in Daniel
Chapter 11, but today’s ministers misuse it. In the time of Captivity when
Daniel was written, the desire of women was to bear the Messiah, the promised one
who would reunite the tribes of
That together for this time, like newly weds on their first night together the masculine Power of God is standing before the prone Spirit of the feminine, preparing to make love as no love has ever been made before. The idea of God joining with His dual nature is not new, the Song of Solomon was said to be composed when Solomon sat outside the holy of Holies on the Sabbath night, and listening to these two aspects of God make spiritual love. What is new is the creation of flesh from this joining.
The proof of this is if the empirical science of reproductive physiology can be overlaid onto this preposition to see if the mechanics of reproduction settle into place. Now returning to science to complete this concept, we still need to join two haploid human cells so Jesus can be conceived. We have the ovum of Mary being given over to the Holy Spirit, but where does the sperm for the Power to use come from? Remember that useless polar body. Under normal circumstances this polar body would be either absorbed by the zygote or discharged with the ovum during menstruation. But what if the power of God acted upon the polar body to breach the walls of their respective membranes? They are already contacting each other because the jelly layer trapped the polar body next to the ovum. What if the energy of the power of God acted much like the acrosome reaction of normal fertilization? In figure 7 we can see that a breach in the plasma membranes of both the ovum and polar body the genetic material needed to create a diploid organism is now available.

Figure 7
Some may see the power of God too vast, to great to perform
such a delicate operation, after all with just a flick of His finger God can
send an asteroid the size of
Once the breach has happened that same power could easily start the mitotic process of human cells and a human being will be the result. Jesus was not a quasi human, but a fully human, and the son of God. Not a half God as Hellenistic mythology portrays saviors like Hercules, Orion and Peruses to name a few. A demigod is half a god and have man, but this is the only explanation that makes Jesus the son of God in both power and spirit and at the same time fully human in flesh.
However one last dilemma needs to be understood; only males have the Y chromosome necessary to create a male. In this theory of a polar body acting as the sperm, there is only X chromosomes. X chromosomes are much larger than the Y chromosome, and they contain between 900 and 1,400 genes, while the Y chromosome contains between 70 and 400 genes. There is some research in its infancy being done with low power Laser beams on genetic manipulation, they call the process Laser tweezers and what is a Laser beam, it is light energy. Considering that the if the Power of God working within the Spirit of God could dissolve the plasma membrane of the ovum and polar body at just the right location, it is not beyond reason to think that this combination could also act as a Laser pruning genes away from an X chromosome to create a Y chromosome.
One last thought about energy, the fundamental principle of energy is that it can not be created or destroyed, only redirected. While many people search for God in the purpose of life, very few ask the question where all the energy came from to create the universe, never mind the life on a tiny little planet. God’s presence in the universe can be seen through the transformation of energy, while his presence can be felt within us. If you only have an open mind we can see God objectively through His power, and subjectively through Her spirit.
Understanding what has happened is the rectification of our limited perception of God. It also answers a mystery that I am very sure that you have not explored. In Genesis chapter three we find verse 15 confusing if taken in the literal sense.
And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your seed and her seed; He shall bruise you on the head, and you shall bruise him on the heel. Genesis 3:15
Here God is talking to the serpent, but what is really strange is the use of seed in respect to the woman. This is the few places in scripture where a woman has seed. Sperm is the seed of humans, not the egg. The female organs and ovum takes on the role the earth. Man plants his seed in the woman and a child grows inside of her, this is so fundamental that it need not be discussed further. The fact that Adam and the seed of Adam is excluded from taking vengeance is somewhat significant. Christians believe that Jesus was created since the beginning of time, and only awaited his moment. The polar body acted as the seed, it has always been there next to the egg waiting the time when the two aspects of God would unite.
Jesus was 100% genetically his mother, he was a human being who did not come in the likeness of sinful flesh. His flesh had every impulse that yours and mine has, but what is different is that the soul of Jesus did not answer to the world or the desires of the world, it listened to the voice of the one whose Power and Spirit begat his life. If he was of the same substance as the Father and incapable of sinning, than his life proved absolutely nothing for it had no purpose. Jesus mastered the impulses of human desires and done the work of his Father and our Father, this is what we need to remember about Jesus. Jesus showed us it was possible for flesh to live perfectly under the laws that God gave Moses, but too many Christians want a free ride in life. They only want to believe that Jesus is God and belief in him will give one salvation. There is only one reason Paul’s false teachings are in the bible, because Paul gives false authority to Popes, Cardinals, Bishops, Priests, Pastors and Deacons to suck the blood of people who go into their churches. Jesus said in his church there is only one office, the servant, but the churches demand that you serve the church.
Some people can rightfully argue that Jesus is the son of the Living God by a spiritual conception. For Jesus did tell us in John 4:24 "God is Spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth." I do not challenge them nor do I wish to challenge them, for they have begun a long journey towards the truth. These people do see that it is much better to emulate the life of Jesus than it is to give homage to the traditions of men. We must honor these people for their daring and not allow them to be ridiculed, for 1,700 years ago, they would have been hunted down by the church and forced to recant or they were beheaded on the spot. They have transcended the dogma of a corrupt church, and see Jesus in a way Jesus wanted to be seen. I did not write this to correct them, but to give them strength, to let them know that the traditions and dogmas they turned their backs upon are flawed, as they make a very lonely journey towards the truth.
Come out of her my Children
At best the Christianity can only use three verses in the gospels to point to a trinity, and one of these verses is suspected of being later additions to the gospel of Matthew. The earliest manuscripts of Matthew do not have the Trinitarian formula that is found at the end of Matthew. The other two are not so straight forward as the Trinitarian formula in Matthew; Matthew 3 speaks of Jesus’ baptism and Luke 1:35 which we already see describes the conception of Jesus’. One must ask oneself if this is important than why this concept was not spoken of by both Jesus and the prophets before more clearly. There is not one valid reason to believe in the Trinity, but ever reason to believe that God is one and whole in truth and spirit, exactly as Jesus said He was.
Jesus predicted many things in his life time including trying to make him into a part of a Trinity.
Jesus said, "Where there are three gods, there are gods. Where there are two or one, I am with that one." Thomas 30
Verse 30 of Thomas clearly shows that Jesus had that ability see God as a whole and see His manifestation as a duality. Thomas clearly shows that Jesus never considered himself as a part of a trinity. And outside of the gospel of John, Jesus’ never considered himself a god. If anything Jesus considered himself the son of God and as such a part of the unity of God.
Mathematically Trinities are imperfect and to prone to violence. Imperfect because when you take one and divide it by three the result is an imperfect number, an imperfect number such as 1/3 can never be measured exactly. Trinities are violent for the same reason, since no part of a Trinity is perfect and complete, there is always completion for that little 0.00000000000000000000000000000000000000000…01 part. Trinities create conflict as they need to take from the others to become dominate. Which is why under the Roman Church and her Protestant daughters, so much violence has been committed in the name of the man who said, “Love your enemies, do good to those who curse you.”
Strange how Christians can twist the message of Jesus, for
Jesus never wanted to worshiped, but he did want to be obeyed. He came with a
message from his Father, and he spoke the words that his Father put in his
mouth. Those who I call Christians, those who worship Jesus in a Trinity, take
what the message of the Father and give it to the son. When Jesus spoke with authority
he was not speaking for himself but for his Father, as any son would in whose
trust his father had placed in him. Jesus had desires for life in Gethsemane,
and even doubts for deliverance on
Satan has led us down the path of our own destruction. It is coming soon, there will be no rescue mission from heaven, and our simple Sunday faith will not save us. Satan wants you to worship the Son, he wants you to think that the father will listen to the false promises that Satan has his son, Lucifer gave to Paul. In the end you will find yourself naked at the wedding feast.
Many people want to think that those Nicean
church fathers were godly men, these are the men who gave us the bible. They
gave us what they wanted, and God fought for the rest. How many people were
beheaded because they refused to worship the beast of the Trinity? When the
armies of the beast from
The message of Jesus was simple, love God, care for those who the world rejects, show mercy, and obey God’s laws. Jesus also had another message, a subtle message that is also twisted, while he called himself the son of God, he called us his brothers and his sisters. He said do the will of the Father and we are his brothers and his sisters. By calling his Father, our Father he stepped way beyond a Trinity, into a Unity that only a family can provide. There is no room for you and me in a Trinity, but in our Father’s house, there are many rooms, there are rooms for all of us, for our older brother told us so.