Difference between revisions of "Who or what is God?"
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− | Man | + | God is not [[Creation]] but only one of its creatures, like all creatures who are dependent upon Creation. |
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+ | But Man follows his erroneous religious beliefs and claims that God is Creation itself. | ||
A god is only a governor as well as a human being who powerfully or dictatorially reigns over his fellowmen. | A god is only a governor as well as a human being who powerfully or dictatorially reigns over his fellowmen. | ||
− | + | Man may recognize that a god can never assume the role of Creation or decide over Man's destiny. | |
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+ | He goes even further and claims that a normal human being by the name of [[Jmmanuel]], who has also been called [[Jesus Christ]] through conscious error, is God's son and Creation itself. | ||
− | + | ==Further Reading== | |
− | + | * [[Interview_with_Billy_(1988)#6th_Question|Interview with Billy (1988)]] - 6th Question | |
+ | * [[Religion]] | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
* [[Contact Report 1]], lines 46 to 50. | * [[Contact Report 1]], lines 46 to 50. |
Revision as of 19:41, 23 April 2008
God is not Creation but only one of its creatures, like all creatures who are dependent upon Creation.
But Man follows his erroneous religious beliefs and claims that God is Creation itself.
A god is only a governor as well as a human being who powerfully or dictatorially reigns over his fellowmen.
Man may recognize that a god can never assume the role of Creation or decide over Man's destiny.
He goes even further and claims that a normal human being by the name of Jmmanuel, who has also been called Jesus Christ through conscious error, is God's son and Creation itself.
Further Reading
- Interview with Billy (1988) - 6th Question
- Religion
References
- Contact Report 1, lines 46 to 50.