Good stuff on the secret societies having some gems but turning them into dogshit!
What's your ELI5 summary of your Christology, or at least that of the book, if I may, before reading through 450 pages? Another request- are there any citations in particular that you could send me down?
I'll provide an AI response, but it isn't how I'd state it exactly. It's quite simplified to say the least and is no substitute for reading the book. The crux is actually in the details which takes a hard dig, patience and takes a degree of understanding of math, geometry and ratios.
The result is an understanding of gematria's source, the building blocks of math, music, and language, leading to the construction of names including the angels and daemons and the forces they represent. Also included are the principles that are higher than the forces (angels/daemons: Positive/negative) and which are given names of 'the gods' which correspond appropriately.
The reader who understands is forced to see a common tongue in the ancient past, as well as the underlying system it produced that influenced all subsequent languages and cultures. The names Jesus (INRE/Jeshua/Iesous) and Christ (christos) are included as ancient symbolic names DERIVED FROM this system.
AI summation:
"Jesus Christ, Sun of God" is a concept that explores early Christian symbolism where Jesus was viewed as the "Spiritual Sun" bringing light to the world, often linking him to divine wisdom. This idea draws on ancient philosophy and the idea that Jesus acts as the divine, radiating force of God in human form, similar to how the sun radiates light.
Solar Imagery: Ancient texts and early Christian art sometimes connected Jesus to the sun, representing him as the "Light of the World" and the "spiritual sun" that dispels darkness.Symbolism vs. Reality: While the Bible focuses on Jesus being the "Son of God" (a spiritual, metaphorical term for divine nature), some researchers highlight that early Christian thought was influenced by older beliefs that saw a parallel between a divine son and the sun.The Light/Logos: The "Logos" (Word of God) was seen as the divine light that illuminated humanity, and this was eventually linked to Jesus as the "Sun of God".Origins: The concept is not just religious, but also draws upon earlier Greek philosophical, pagan, and scientific ideas that viewed the cosmos and sun symbolically.
Good stuff on the secret societies having some gems but turning them into dogshit!
What's your ELI5 summary of your Christology, or at least that of the book, if I may, before reading through 450 pages? Another request- are there any citations in particular that you could send me down?
I'll provide an AI response, but it isn't how I'd state it exactly. It's quite simplified to say the least and is no substitute for reading the book. The crux is actually in the details which takes a hard dig, patience and takes a degree of understanding of math, geometry and ratios. The result is an understanding of gematria's source, the building blocks of math, music, and language, leading to the construction of names including the angels and daemons and the forces they represent. Also included are the principles that are higher than the forces (angels/daemons: Positive/negative) and which are given names of 'the gods' which correspond appropriately.
The reader who understands is forced to see a common tongue in the ancient past, as well as the underlying system it produced that influenced all subsequent languages and cultures. The names Jesus (INRE/Jeshua/Iesous) and Christ (christos) are included as ancient symbolic names DERIVED FROM this system.
AI summation:
"Jesus Christ, Sun of God" is a concept that explores early Christian symbolism where Jesus was viewed as the "Spiritual Sun" bringing light to the world, often linking him to divine wisdom. This idea draws on ancient philosophy and the idea that Jesus acts as the divine, radiating force of God in human form, similar to how the sun radiates light.
Solar Imagery: Ancient texts and early Christian art sometimes connected Jesus to the sun, representing him as the "Light of the World" and the "spiritual sun" that dispels darkness.Symbolism vs. Reality: While the Bible focuses on Jesus being the "Son of God" (a spiritual, metaphorical term for divine nature), some researchers highlight that early Christian thought was influenced by older beliefs that saw a parallel between a divine son and the sun.The Light/Logos: The "Logos" (Word of God) was seen as the divine light that illuminated humanity, and this was eventually linked to Jesus as the "Sun of God".Origins: The concept is not just religious, but also draws upon earlier Greek philosophical, pagan, and scientific ideas that viewed the cosmos and sun symbolically.