Jesus Christ: Might Is Right
Posted by Carol Webb on Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007
From the Biblical Book Of Revelation
revelation19;16 and he had on his vesture and on his thigh a name written,KING OF KINGS,AND LORD OF LORDS.rev 1;8 I AM ALPHA AND OMEGA,the beginning and the end. philippians 2;9 thru 11,wherefore GOD also hath highly exalted him,and given him a name which is above every name.that at the name of JESUS every knee should bow,of things in heaven,and things in earth,and things under the earth; and that every tongue should confess that JESUS is LORD,to the glory of GOD the FATHER.
This comment was received from a reader who obviously believes that I must think in the same way that s/he does. The need for this is often connected with insecurity. Unless I believe exactly what this person wishes me to believe, there may be a slight chance that I am the stronger, which would infer weakness in the other party. A ploy to make me weaker is to quote from the Bible and shout at me, thus stealing my energy.
I Give My Energy Freely
I willingly give my energy to this person, by taking the comment seriously, and affording it my best attention.
Here is an excerpt from what is attributed to: The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion Protocol 1
Our right lies in force. The word ‘right’ is an abstract thought and proved by nothing. The word means no more than: Give me what I want in order that thereby I may have proof that I am stronger than you.
It teaches that might equals right, a concept that has brought much misery to huge populations throughout history.
Quoting From The Bible
When we quote from any book that means a great deal to us, we need to take into consideration that the book may mean nothing to the other reader. This doesn’t make either reader wrong in their beliefs, but when this happens, it is always a positive action to stand back and question our own subjective beliefs.
The first question to ask is: How have I reached my conclusion about these words?
Give Me The Child Until Aged 7 (Jesuit Concept)
We know that many people have been bought up from infants to believe that the Bible must not be questioned. This is my first problem. I have always needed reasons for why I should believe something, and if my questions don’t receive satisfactory answers I research until I find some. I have never been happy with:
- Because I said so
- You’ll go to hell if you don’t
- What will the neighbours think?
- This is what our family have always believed
- I’ll give you a clout if you question me again
- This is the story of Jesus who we worship as God
- You’ll only get to Heaven if you do as you are told
All of which I have had said to me at some time in my life. This causes me to ask more questions, do more research, until I understand why it would be good for me to believe this or that ‘truth’.
Using The Brain We Have
The human brain has an infinite capacity for exploration of thought, a capacity that the human race as a whole under-utilizes. Conservatively there is at least 30% of our brain that isn’t used, and as with all muscles, if it isn’t used it atrophies.
Our Right To Choose
I believe that any thinking person would have to concede, that when we take a hard look at how the Christian faith was conceived, it then becomes a matter of choice whether we suspend disbelief, or choose not to, and believe.
Did Jesus Exist?
It may be hard for Bible believing Christians, who have been indoctrinated through fear, to understand that the argument is not whether the story of Jesus is to be believed, but rather, did Jesus Christ ever exist, but this is the only logical argument given the facts.
What can be said with certainty, is that the time and energy that have been spent in trying to persuade populations of the truth of the Christian faith, and it’s legendary founder, means that it has a great importance in Western minds and cultures, an importance which cannot be overstated.
Why for instance are we expected to believe that a Jesus figure is any more relevant than the already accepted myth creations from: Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Sumerian, Phoenician, Indian or other god men, when there is a tremendous volume of literature that demonstrates the mythological character of Jesus. (see: Christianity: A Designer Religion)
A century ago the mythicist Albert Churchward said:
The canonical gospels can be shown to be a collection of sayings from the Egyptian mythos and Eschatology.
And if you refer to the sayings from Mithras, Apollo, and the Egyptian book of the dead, you can find that whole scenes and attributed sayings have been copied.
A Statement To Examine
Extraordinary claims need extraordinary answers, and:
At the name of Jesus every knee knee shall bow
is an extraordinary claim, If anyone or anything requires to be worshipped they have little to commend them as worthy members of any culture, it is a reference to earthly kingship, when the populace is expected to bow or curtsey. A spiritual being would have no need for outward shows of knee bending.
A quotation from Pope Leo X is apt here:
What profit has not the fable of Christ brought us!
This man understood exactly on what the Christian Church was built, but was more than willing to continue with the lie that bought him power, wealth, adoration and worship.
Mind Control
The Church finds it very easy to control the masses because of the human Reptilian Brain. We may have this because of evolution or because we have been bred from Annunaki stock, the fact remains the same, we have it.
At least 6 human behaviours originate in the reptilian brain:
- Obsessive compulsive behaviour
- Personal day to day rituals and superstitious acts
- Slavish conformance to old ways of doing things
- Ceremonial re-enactments
- Obeisance to precedent, as in legal, religious and cultural matters
- Territoriality – this is mine, get out and winner takes all
Safety In Numbers
We have the perfect herd instinct, where no member of the herd must stray from the herd belief, if they do, then they are a threat to all. The herd must then find a way to police anyone who dares to think, and if enough pressure is applied, anyone will step back into line and continue living a life of forced subservience. The herd now feels secure.
Jesus Christ: Might Is Right
Just a brief search on Google took me to the site of an evangelist that I have experience of (but there are many like him) and in his mission statement he gives us two brief snippets of how he sees the human race, and how he himself came to believe in a calling from God.
- Man was created in the image and likeness of God. Through the original sin of Adam and Eve, man has fallen from God and become sinful in nature. He is totally incapable of returning to God in himself, and is lost without hope apart from the salvation of Jesus Christ.
This is how he received his calling:
- I received a divine supernatural call from God at the age of 15, when God took me into the heavens and revealed himself to me by a supernatural vision. From that time until now Evangelist has never wavered in his commitment to God and zeal to fulfil the great commission to bring in a harvest of souls from around the world.
Rule By Fear
Both statements are indicative of a personality who sees no contradiction in ruling by fear, and then preaching a loving God (Jesus). I have been at one of this evangelist’s meetings, and felt his manipulation of the power created by masses of adoring fans. It is doubtful if this person could now live without his nightly performances.
This way of manipulation feeds down from the top…he shouts and waves his arms, he casts out demons and pushes people over in the spirit, his might is right, and you’d better believe it, and the followers of this religion have learned their lessons well from the masters.
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