On the Doctrine of
“the Resurrection”
and the Violation of
Genesis 3:19
“For dust thou
art, and unto dust thou shalt return.”
Genesis
Chapter 3, verse 19
According to Jewish,
Christian and Islamic, ‘god of the dead’, metaphysical theology,
the Doctrine of “the resurrection” is, quite incontrovertibly, a
doctrine of the physical raising of a dead body from the grave; which
is at least one of the reasons why there are more than 100,000
cemeteries in the United States (covering how many hundreds or
thousands of square miles) in which there are millions upon millions
of these bodies, preserved to at least some degree precisely
in anticipation of this physical “resurrection”, but
encased in caskets (at least some of which are also enclosed in
vaults of concrete); which, however, in flagrant contradiction
of Genesis, will forever be prevented from ‘returning
unto dust’; but which, instead, exist in one stage or another of
liquid putrefaction within those caskets. (Bodies which are cremated
or buried in only burial shrouds, on the other hand—inasmuch as
they are then consumed by worms and micro-organisms in the soil—are
clearly and fully in compliance with this passage from Genesis.)
So, let’s assume,
just for a moment, that the monotheistic theologians are telling the
Truth about the Doctrine of “the resurrection”.
This is only the
beginning of the problems.
What passages can
these monotheistic theologians cite—what passages have they ever
cited over the past 2700 years?—from either the Torah,
the Prophets, the Gospels or the Quran,
clearly and incontrovertibly asserting or demonstrating the
existence of a crucially necessary corollary to the
monotheistic doctrine of “the resurrection”: that, “at the
resurrection” (Chapter 22, verse 30 of the Gospel of Matthew),
these dead bodies are granted a Miraculous Power (and strength) to
actually lift the lids of their caskets (or remove the stones
from their sepulchres), held down by how many feet of dirt (at least
some of them also covered by slabs of concrete), in order to actually
escape those caskets? (This, in fact, is a much more
serious problem than the neither-here-nor-there beliefs that people
will ‘fly up into the sky’ in the ‘Rapture’, or that people
will ‘fly down out of the sky’ either with or without white
horses.)
Or, on the other
hand, let’s assume, just for the moment, that the monotheistic
theologians are telling the Truth about “the resurrection”,
but that they are, quite simply, wrong about “hell”:
In other words, what
if the wicked do not “burn forever in the eternal flames of hell”,
as purportedly argued by such hilarious and nonsensical
videos as the following:
but are merely
‘raised from the dead’ and regain consciousness in caskets from
which they can NEVER escape (and that it is their
voices that are, nonsensically, the voices which are being heard on
the above video)?
What if, on the
other hand, only the “righteous” are ‘raised from the dead’
in accordance with the Doctrine of “the
resurrection”/‘Rebirth’—because, after all, at least some of
the righteous have actually received memories of those
previous lives?
So, choose
what you want to believe:
Will you believe in
the ‘god of the dead’, Egyptian-Pharisaical (“synagogue of
Satan”) doctrine of a physical raising of a dead body from the
grave—with regards to which there is NO Scriptural support
for any corollary that these (mostly liquid?) bodies will be granted Miraculous powers
in order to actually escape their caskets or concrete vaults
(which, of course, is the fundamental assumption of every
‘zombie apocalypse’ movie)—or will you, instead, believe the
Revelations received by Isaiah, Daniel, Jesus, Mohmmad and others:
that the the Doctrine of “the resurrection” is a Doctrine of
‘Rebirth’ based upon the Revelation of the memories of previous
lives?
Michael Joseph Cecil (Chapter 12, verse 1 of the Book of Daniel, Sura 2, verses 97-98 & 285 of the Quran, Column XVII of the Scroll of the War of the Sons of Light & Chapter 3, verse 12 of the Revelation of John) for:
Sarah-->Elijah-->Daniel-->John the Baptist-->Mohammed-->Elizabeth Anne Cecil (Chapter 12, verse 13 of the Book of Daniel and Chapter 11, verse 14 & Chapter 17, verses 10-13 of the Gospel of Matthew) (1987) (7th Church) and:
Isaiah’s wife-->the apostle James-->Kimberly (2000- (3rd Church)
Sarah-->Elijah-->Daniel-->John the Baptist-->Mohammed-->Elizabeth Anne Cecil (Chapter 12, verse 13 of the Book of Daniel and Chapter 11, verse 14 & Chapter 17, verses 10-13 of the Gospel of Matthew) (1987) (7th Church) and:
Hagar-->the apostle Mary-->Danielle (1982-1987) (6th Church)
(March, 1987—http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap960705.html )
Isaac-->the apostle John-->Robin (1986) (4th Church)
Ishmael-->the apostle Peter-->Cindy (1992) (5th Church)
Jacob-->the apostle Thomas-->Linda (1987- (2nd Church)
Esau-->the apostle, Judas-->Susan (1970) (1st Church)
Isaiah’s wife-->the apostle James-->Kimberly (2000- (3rd Church)
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