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Thus spake John Gabriel on the 31st December 2022. An epiphany or a myth?

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Eram semper recta

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Dec 31, 2022, 4:22:59 AM12/31/22
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Melchizedek (later to become Christ) endowed the angels with free thought so they could make up their own minds. He created them perfectly. However, under the sway of Lucifer, they became bitter and chose to act in a way that leads to sadness and offence. The Godhead (the part of the Godhead what was to be "Father" and Melchizedek the high priest who was later incarnated as Christ) decided that they would take a different approach with the creation of God-beings, one that would prevent future God-beings becoming bitter like Lucifer and choosing the path of destruction and disaster. The only way to do this was to create temporary illusions - humans who would form their character in the illusion known as the physical universe and make the right choices, at least most of the time. I am certain the Godhead knew humans would err because they have free will and were not created with perfect character. This is probably something even the Godhead cannot produce instantaneously - because it has to be nurtured over time were free will is present. I don't think the Godhead wanted mere automatons.

So, Melchizedek (Christ) knew that he would have to enter the simulation and then return to his past glory, but this had never been done! He would have to put all his trust in the "Father" and the Father's ability to restore his immortality. Whilst he trusted the "Father" implicitly, he could not know for certain that the RESURRECTION would work! In other words, the return to immortality and former Glory.

What I am saying is that the Godhead didn't care that we would make mistakes (sins). They already knew. What they cared about is that we acknowledge the great risk Melchizedek (Christ) took in giving up his immortality willingly and entering the simulation, so that we make the right FINAL choices. That is, do we really want to live forever in peace and harmony, or do we prefer a world we have come to know so well and hate in this simulation? Wars, famine, disease, sickness, misery and unhappiness.

So, accepting the "sacrifice" (risk Melchizedek took since it had never been done before) is not some soapy, teary-eyed event in a prospective God-being's life. It is simply this: knowing the awesome risk Melchizedek took in order that more God-beings can be produced, meaning eternal life for those who choose it whilst in the simulation as their final choice. I am convinced that all we need to do is CHOOSE to live the right way eternally. In fact, there is really nothing we can do in terms of good deeds that can ever qualify us for such glory. All the glory and the power go to God the father and Christ, the first fruits of the simulation.

One must know that they are the most intelligent mathematicians, engineers, scientists and architects and more importantly that they are GOOD.

Furthermore, I am convinced basically that any human (*) who really wants eternal life can have it provided they choose to live the right way forever.

It has taken me a long time to reach this understanding. The question is now: Do I want to live forever? I'm not sure yet. 🤔

(*) Except for those who partake in the sci.math part of the simulation. Chuckle. They are incorrigible.

🤔 What happens to retards (most of you) I wonder? I suppose they are simply terminated, after all, it's just an illusion...

Augǝl

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Jan 1, 2023, 12:29:43 PM1/1/23
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You look like brilliant mathematician even not before reading this !



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