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Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Moses Was A Witness to the Truth.
Rabbis Merely “Bear False Witness”.

According to the rabbis, God Created the universe and God Created man.

But how do they know this?

They believe this—rather than know this—because that is what is written in the Torah.

According to the Torah, God Created the universe and God Created man.

But how did Moses know this—rather than merely believe this?

Did Moses attend a debate on the existence of God; and, after weighing all of the evidence on both sides of the question, come to the logical conclusion that the universe and man had been Created by God?

Of course not.

Was Moses merely meditating one day and simply intuited that the universe and man must have been Created by a ‘God’ of some kind?

Of course not.

Or did Moses know this because it was written in the Torah?

NONSENSE.

Moses knew this before the Torah had ever been written because he was the one who wrote the Torah in the first place.

In other words, even without the Torah, Moses knew that God had Created the universe and man.

So, how did Moses know these things?

Moses was a witness to the Truth that the universe had been Created by God because he received the Vision of the “Tree of Life”; that is, the “Vision of Arjuna” (from the Bhagavad-Gita), the Vision of the “Son of man” (received by Isaiah, David, Daniel, Ezekiel, Jesus and Mohammed), the “Vision of Knowledge” (from the Thanksgiving Hymns of the Dead Sea Scrolls, written by Jesus); or the “Night Journey” and the “Sidrah Tree” (from the Quran).

And Moses was a witness to the Truth that man had been Created by God because he received the Revelation of “the resurrection”; which includes the Revelation of the Memory of the Creation of man, the Revelation of Memory of ‘the Fall’ and the Revelation of the memories of previous lives.

Thus, the statements that “God Created the universe” and “God Created man” can be made by a consciousness of a ‘thinker’ as a logical conclusion; they can be made, as an intuition, by a consciousness of a “self”—neither of which is an actual witness to the Truth (because those ‘fallen’ dimensions of consciousness do not yet even exist)—or they can be made by a non-dualistic consciousness which conveys this Vision and this Revelation and is an actual witness to these Truths.

Thus, whenever the rabbis—never having received either the Vision of the “Son of man” or the Revelation of “the resurrection”—assert that “God Created the universe”, or that “God Created man”, they are operating exclusively on the basis of hear-say or read-say. They are, in fact, claiming to be a witness to Truths which they have NOT witnessed, but only believe on the basis of hear-say and read-say.

In other words, they are “bearing false witness”; they are claiming to be a witness when they are NOT.

And, inasmuch as the Torah specifically prohibits “bearing false witness” (Exodus 20:16)—that is, falsely claiming to be a witness to something to the detriment of “your neighbor”—the only one who has the authority for asserting that “God Created the universe” and that “God Created man” is someone who has actually received this Vision and this Revelation, making him or her an actual witness to these Truths.

Thus, a “prophet like Moses” is someone who would know that God Created the universe and that God Created man...

Even if the Torah, the Prophets, the Gospels and the Quran had never been written at all.

In other words, a “prophet like Moses” is someone who has received the same Revelations that Moses received.

But it gets worse.

The ‘thinker’ that comes to the logical conclusion that God has (or has not) Created the universe and man is, in fact, a ‘God’ greater than the God whose existence is affirmed or denied by that ‘thinker’-‘God’ as a logical conclusion because that ‘God’ has, in fact, created or destroyed that God in the first place.

Similarly, the “self” that intuits either that God did or did not Create the universe and man is a ‘God’ greater than the God whose existence is or is not intuited.

Thus, the reason for why all statements made by the monotheistic religious officials are fundamentally ambiguous:

It is simply not possible to determine, from the words themselves, whether the speaker of those words is “bearing false witness”—having received those words only through hear-say, read-say, think-say, intuit-say, or conjecture-say —or whether the speaker of those words is an actual witness to the Truth.

And, thus, the complete destruction of the meaning of words by the monotheistic religious officials.

The logical consequence of which is the annihilation of all human life.


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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