I've addressed several times how Jesus son of Joseph taught reincarnation in Matthew 11:14-15, John 8:58, etc.
And each time you have been proven wrong. And what's with the "etc."? You have never used any other Bible quotes to support this fallacious theory.
The term 'born again' was around before Jesus and it referred to the transmigration of the soul/rebirth/metempsy-chosis. "Resurrection" originally meant reincarnation.
They have
never meant the same thing, in fact they are mutually exclusive. The alleged Second Coming of Christ should know this: "As Christ Himself put it, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me” (John 14:6, emphasis added). If Christ is truly God, His claim to be the only way has to be taken seriously. If, on the other hand, He is merely one more person in a pantheon of pretenders, His proclamations can be pushed aside easily. That is precisely why the resurrection is axiomatic to Christianity." (See the complete article this quote was taken from
here.)
John d' Baptist was an Essene as was his 2nd cousin Jesus. The Essenes practiced the Sacred Mysteries including reincarnation.
There is no proof of any of these statements in the sources you cited:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Essenes
Never refers to John the Baptist. Mentions Jesus
may have been an Essene, but was at least influenced by them. No mention of Sacred Mysteries or reincarnation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacred_mysteries
No mention of Essenes or reincarnation.
Do you even read these sites before you link us to them?
The Bible begins with extraterrestrial intervention: God-incarnate in the Guardin' of Eden.
WRONG! It is not God-incarnate in the "GARDEN" of Eden, it is God Himself. And your inference that God is an extraterrestrial is the most blasphemous thing you have said yet.
Adam was his clone and Eve a clone of Adam while changing a chromosome.
God didn't clone Himself. God created Adam from dust, and cast Adam in His own image. Hence the aphorism which states "From dust we came and to dust we shall return."
These three and their offspring
Is this a suggestion that God, Adam and Eve engaged in three-ways? BLASPHEMY!
The Bible ends with the prophecy of the 2nd Coming of the Christ (E=mc2) and the "resurrection of the dead". There are only two ways this can work: (A) zombie apocalypse or (B) reincarnation.
Despite your claims of being God-Incarnate and the Second Coming of Christ, you sure don't believe in miracles much, do you?
I was Albert Einstein in my last incarnation, google: Albert Einstein reincarnated - The 18 Requirements.
There you go again, trying to prove something by citing yourself as a reference.
Been meaning to ask about this. Since when can "|" be substituted for "I" in gematria? I can't find this on any non-Watson gematria sites, nor is it mentioned in
The English Cabalah. Unless you can provide a source for this, I'll have to assume you made it up as another "proof" of your demented code.
I was also right about alot of things
And yet you are wrong about "alot"being word.
And balls can be spelled bols thus having an o - a bol - in the spelling.
But not all balls are round, Brad, so your logic doesn't hold up.
Pictographs are the root of writing.
Pictographs are the root of some alphabets. They are not the root of writing.
Be patient, the alternate spellings of Genasis and bol will make it into the dictionary someday.
But for that to happen, hundreds of millions of people have to embrace those spellings -- not just you.