Tuesday, April 23, 2019

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Some Questions About “the Resurrection” and the “Messiah”:

1) Does anyone know where the prophet Daniel’s grave is?

2) Does anyone know what the prophet Daniel looked like?

3) If no one knows where his grave is, or what he looked like, how will it ever be possible to determine, in eternal time, whether the Prophecy of Daniel 12:13 has ever been fulfilled?

4) Do the words “these words will remain secret and sealed” apply to the words “Of those who lie sleeping in the dust of the earth, many will awake...”, or to the words “...the time of the End”, or to the words “...you will rise for your share at the end of time”?

5) If not, why not? And, if so, what are the implications for Christian theology?

6) In other words, is it possible that the meaning of “the resurrection” has remained “secret and sealed” even to Christian theology over the past 1800 years, and that it means something completely different than what Christian theology assumes it to mean?

7) In other words, how many millions of human lives would you be willing to wager that your understanding of “the resurrection” is precisely the same as what Jesus taught about “the resurrection”?

8) Why does Christian theology refer to Jesus as “the Son of God” (in the singular), whereas Jesus says in Luke 20:36: “...and being children of the resurrection, they are sons of God” (in the plural)? Is Jesus not saying here that there is more than one “son of God”?

9) Jesus said that John the Baptist was Elijah (Matthew 11:14) and that Elijah would return (Matthew 17:13). So, why are Christians waiting for the return of Jesus? Shouldnt they be waiting, first, for the return of Elijah rather than the return of Jesus? (Then, after the return of Elijah, they should then begin to wait for the return of Jesus.)

10) And, if Jesus is supposed to return ‘on a white horse out of the sky’, how will Elijah return?

11) And how will we know that it is Elijah? Does anyone now living know what Elijah looked like?

12) Christian theology says that John the Baptist was not literally Elijah returned, but merely figuratively or metaphorically Elijah returned. Would that not then mean that Jesus was not literally the ‘messiah’, but merely figuratively or metaphorically the ‘messiah’?

13) Jesus specifically prohibited his original followers from telling anyone that he was the ‘messiah’, affirming the Revelations in the Book of Isaiah. So, why do today’s followers of Jesus claim that he is this ‘messiah’?

14) Christian theology interprets the word “heaven” in Luke 20:36 and Revelations 20:14 as referring to some metaphysical ‘space’. So, why does Christian theology interpret the word “heaven” in Revelations 20:11 as being, instead, more or less equivalent to the word “sky”.

15) Whatever happened to the people who were ‘raised from the dead’ at the time of the crucifixion of Jesus (Matthew 27:52) and why is there NO historical record for such a Miraculous occurrence?

16) How long will it take for it to finally become clear to you that the Doctrine of “the resurrection” is a Doctrine of ‘Rebirth’, based upon the Revelation of the memories of previous lives? And that the meaning of the above words of the Book of Daniel are no longer “secret and sealed”?

Michael”


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) and:


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) for:


Hagar-->the apostle Mary-->Danielle (1982-1987) (6th Church)


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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