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Was Jesus Christ God?


Was Jesus Christ God incarnate?
Differing points of view
on the incarnation and virgin birth of Christ
in the Bible New Testament


     It is one of the great myths of Christian theology that the New Testament presents a unified picture of the divinity of Christ. Actually the Bible contains many different opinions on this matter, and actually insists that Christ was not a god, that Christ was born in the usual way and not born of a virgin, in that Joseph was his father 'according to the flesh', contradicting the theory of the virgin birth of Christ, and that Christ was in a subordinate position to God, among other things.

     In Mark's gospel Christ is 'the son of man' and is angered to be called 'good', much less to be called a God. If you want to enter into the Kingdom of Heaven 'keep the commandments', Mark teaches, while in John's gospel Christ becomes the incarnate Greek 'logos' and you are saved by 'believing in him.' Notice that in the following passage a man rushes forward to kneel in a worshipful way before Christ, and calls him 'good' provoking Joshua to anger...When asked the 'big question' which is 'what must I do to be saved' Joshua answers him curtly in such a way as to suggest that he already knows the answer to that question (so why did he bother to ask?)

"And as he was setting out on his journey, a man ran up and knelt before him, and asked him, "Good Teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?" And Joshua said to him, "Why do you call me good? No one is good but God alone. You know the commandments: ‘Do not kill, Do not commit adultery, Do not steal, Do not bear false witness, Do not defraud, Honor your father and mother.’" (Mark Chapter 10 verse 17)

     Compare this doctrine to that of classical Christian theology. Christ was good, in fact he was perfectly good and completely infallible in his god like perfection, being God incarnate and born of a virgin. You are not saved by keeping the commandments. As the church dogma states, 'even the unsaved good burn in hell without Christ.' You are only saved by 'believing in Christ.' The gospel of Mark was written long before the church developed theology, purportedly based on the 'teachings of the divine and inerrant scriptures' and so we see that Mark was entirely unfamiliar with this later dogma. Ask a church 'what must I do to be saved' and they will damn the good who keep the commandments and insist that that 'only by believing that Christ was God incarnate can you be saved.' (You are saved then not on the basis of your good deeds, but rather on the basis of which dogma concerning Christ you believe.) I have also listened to churches insist that the 'deceived' are those who wrongly believe that those who do good are saved 'apart from Christ'. So you can see how Mark's gospel could very well 'deceive' whole boat loads of 'heathens' and drag them down into the pits of hell along with Mark himself, who was also 'deceived' in this way, and unfamiliar with the later dogmas developed by Augustine and the other church fathers.

     The dogma of 'believing in Christ' and 'being saved', and most particularly 'believing that Christ was God incarnate' (and believing in the virgin birth of Christ), and being saved by 'believing' this particular dogma of the church, is not found in the comparison of the synoptic gospels. The doctrine that you are saved based on which dogma you believe is peculiar to the gospel of John among the gospels. (Note that John's gospel contradicts the synoptics on so many points that it seriously distract from the point of this essay to list them all here, and this subject alone is enough for another long, long essay...)

      This concept of 'the logos' is not unique to Christianity, but actually predates the church by centuries, emerging in earlier works of Greek philosophy. The church certainly recognized this fact, and that is why the church through the ages always had a fondness for Greek philosophy. If you attended what was a university in those days, or a seminary, you would study the Bible and theology of course, but you would also study Greek philosophy, Aristotle and Plato among others, because the Christian doctrine and theology became so intimately intertwined with Greek philosophy in the Gospel of John. Christ also becomes an incarnate God in Matthew's gospel, and in Luke's gospel this theme is picked up and continued, with Mary becoming a kind of substitute for goddess worship in other religions (Luke was a very shrewd propagandist, as the continuing popularity of goddess worship in the church now, and down through the ages proves so well).

      In Mark's gospel, Christ is not a god, and he is not even good. In Matthew's gospel he becomes a god incarnate, born of a virgin. In John's gospel he becomes the Greek 'logos' incarnate (the 'word' which was with God eternally, since before the world began.) This doctrine is not unique to Christianity, nor did it even originate with the church. The term logos was first known to be used by Heraclitus in the sixth century B.C.E. There are numerous parallels between the description Heraclitus gave of the logos and verses in the gospel of John. For example, 6 centuries before the church ever began, Heraclitus said that the logos was eternal but people are unable to understand it. Even though all things were created and came into being through this logos, it remains a stranger to humanity, and they do not recognize it. (John Chapter 1 verse 3) Indeed it can be seen that most people remain hostile to the logos, and set themselves against it. (John chapter 1 verse 10) He insisted that the logos was the criterion of truth and that only by participating in this logos that people could come into fullness of the truth. (John chapter 1 verse 9, verse 12, John chapter 3 verse 5) Philo was the first to refer to the logos as God's 'sub lieutenant', helping to govern the universe, being "his own logos, his first-born son, who is to receive the charge of this sacred company, as the lieutenant of the great king." (John chapter 1 verse 1)

      You can see then that not only well known historical differences are found when comparing the gospels, but also differences in theological position between the different churches that produced the gospels. Joshua is no god in Mark's gospel. He is not even good. Only God is good. One of the reasons the churches squabbled and fought so furiously for four centuries before finally establishing a dogmatic, 'orthodox' theology, is because the very 'heresies' (as they are called) are found in the Bible itself, thus giving lots of ammunition to 'heretics' and making nothing simple to establish for a church looking for dogmatic rigidity in orthodox belief.

      The 'subordinationist heresy' (also known as the Monarchist or Arian heresy) is supported by the Bible (so Mark was not the only 'heretic' to write 'sacred scripture'). An author in Corinthians is careful to point out that while God 'puts everything under his (Christ's) feet, it is obvious that this does not include God, under whom even Christ is in subjection. Christ is intended to fulfill a useful purpose, and once that purpose is complete he will step down and become a subject of God himself. ""For God has put all things in subjection under his feet." But when it says, "All things are put in subjection under him," it is plain that he (God) is not included who put all things under him. When all things are subjected to him, then the Son himself will also be subjected to him (God) who put all things under him, that God may be everything to every one." (1 Corinthians chapter 15 verse 27)

     It was passages like these that fueled the endless squabbling in the church over 'correct doctrine'. Even after the fourth century the squabbling and quarrelling in the churches did not end, but rather violent arguments continued about the 'nature' of Christ (human, divine, or human/divine and in what proportion) and over 'the will' of Christ (human, divine, or human/divine and in what proportion), all of this fueled by 'heretical scripture' as I point out above. These quarrels became so heated and violent that in 648 B.C.E. the Emperor Constans the 2nd outlawed even discussing these articles of theology. About twenty years later it all started up again under a new emperor and the hot tempered feuding over Bible verses which purported to describe the 'divinity' (or lack thereof) of Christ carried on until 680 B.C.E. when the third council at Constantinople declared the point of view of some the above passages found in Mark and Corinthians to be 'heresies' which they remain to this very day.

The Bible does not present any consistent view of Christology, as is demonstrated by over eight centuries of feuding over Bible verses like those above, and the Bible also does not present a consistent and unitary picture of 'the plan of salvation'. As I note in my discussion of the two versions of the Abraham story the scriptures do not only teach "believe in me and thou shalt be saved." For,

"What if some did not believe? Will their faithlessness nullify the faithfulness of God. Certainly not." (Romans chapter 3 verse 3)

And the following passage is also a 'heresy' that stands in sharp disagreement with the gospel of John...

"For God is the savior of everyone, but especially of those who believe." (1 Timothy chapter 4 verse 10)

     The church dogma which states that the Bible presents a single unitary portrait of the divinity of Christ and a single, simple 'plan of salvation' is false. The Bible proves to be as conflicting and diverse in matters of theology as it is in matters of history.



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Principles of Evolution: A Study in the Evolution of Bedbugs



A couple of years ago my bedroom was invaded by bedbugs. There were two variant genetic lines. One type of bedbug was an enlongated, thin, tubular insect, and the second genetic line was a flat, perfectly circular insect. The result of the cross breeding of these two genetically distinct variants was the production of a bedbug with charcteristics of both, an enlongated, flat bedbug with a central bulge (such that the shape of the bedbug was somewhere between 'long' and 'circular'). The long skinny bedbugs were such strange and unfamiliar looking insects that at first I did not recognize them as being bedbugs, and considered them to be a seperate species of insect. However, as the photographs of bedbugs above indicate, enlongated and skinny bedbugs are not uncommon, and the photographs also show the variants that are produced by genetic combinations that result in an insect somewhere in between 'circular' and 'enlongated'.

Therefore it is my hypothesis that evolution occurs by means of the transfer of dominate genes, with the production of such dominant genes being the product of 'biological algorithms', a genetic software program that brings physical characteristics into harmony with behavior, such that when behavior changes, and a conflict then exists, this acts as a trigger and causes the release of dominant genes. The result is rapid evolution of species. The bedbug is a relatively new insect, not the product of millions of years of evolution but rather an insect that is evolving in real time. The newly emerging dominant form of the insect is the flat, round ciruclar insect, well adapted to living in human bedrooms (it is flat, rather than tubular, thus allowing it to hide in the smallest cracks, living a stealthy lifestyle, and it is round, which gives the insect a maximum storage capacity such that it must endanger itself only a few times a month by emerging to feed.

Other examples of rapid evolution include the development of long legs in an invasive species of toad in Australia. As the toads move into the mountainous regions of Australia, and their behvaior changes, making them 'climbing toads', over the course of just a couple of decades the toads in the highlands have grown long legs specially adapted to climbing. It is worth noting here that the toads are poisonous, and are a successful invasive species because they have no natural predators in Australia, and so it would not be the case that the toads with long legs were 'the fittest survivors', because all the toads are survivors, and therefore predation does not explain the rapid emergence and spread of such well adapted, long legged toads. Once again we see evidence for the existence of biological algorithms and the rapid spread of dominant genes through a population, which once introduced proceed to overwhelm the older genes which are being replaced (making toad long legged and a bed bug round and flat).


A Theological Experiment

My interest in pursuing the Unified Field Theory is spurred on by my need to discover the theoretical explanation of a new form of propulsion (as explained on this page: Why the Unified Field Theory?). The experiment involving the bedbugs came out of nowhere.

I also believe that it is possible to justify theological propositions using experimental methods. If a thing is an objective truth then it can be verified and proven true by means of experimentation. Such a theological proposition is of more value than a ‘divine revelation’, since such revelations depend upon nothing more than establishing authority figures which requires the creation of artificial hierarchies, for the only reason why I might be encouraged to believe an authority figure who orders me to believe unsubstantiated opinions is if I could somehow be convinced that this authority possessed a mind that was somehow superior to mine, and thus was fit to express opinions as though opinions were unquestionable facts and thus worthy of being elevated to the status of absolute dogma.

There is a self evident human inequality which is visibly apparent. Some people are ‘beautiful’ and thus are the true elite on this planet, and some people are not. It is this sexual inequality and the degeneration that follows upon beauty that is the true driving force behind all the evil that happens on earth. The need for ruthless oppression and the pursuit of wealth and the consequent creation of suffering and poverty which must follow upon this practice is for the purpose of creating an artificial alpha elite.

The true elites are the young and the beautiful. The artificial elite are the rich and the wealthy. The elite aging rich artificial alpha male has no good looks, for he is physically degenerate, but he will be found escorting beauty because he has a beautiful wallet. If he loses his wallet he will be found at home with all the other unattractive aged beta males sitting in a rocking chair watching reruns of Bonanza. No money, no sex. It is for this reason that the alpha males are found to be so ruthless and so violent in pursuit of their goal. The alpha male has fallen. The beta male has arisen and now the whole planet is full of ruinous destruction for it.

We see in religion a confused and contradictory reaction to this reality. On the one hand religion preaches a sexless heaven where castration and the clitorectomy create ‘pure spirits’. Muslims throw women under sacks. On the other hand religion supports hierarchy and is the prop of the elite alpha male. It is for this reason that religion is incoherent when it comes to speaking about sex.

Now we see this same principle at work in all of nature. Guppies dance and show off their colorful tails and the guppy who dances with the most colorful tail is the sexually successful guppy. Therefore it is the doctrine of the ruthless oppressor which teaches that the solution to human sexual violence is to be found in castration and the creation of pure ghosts. This would be equivalent to damning an aardvark for having the ‘sinful aardvark nature’ or prosecuting an anteater for the high crime of ‘ant genocide’.

Therefore it was my theological hypothesis that the correct solution to this problem is to give every guppy a beautiful colorful tail. I compare this solution to the classic religious solution which is to cut off every tail since having a tail is ‘sinful’. If having a tail is sinful then God must be sinful for no human being has any choice in deciding whether or not they would be born with a colorful tail, or whether they would not.

When I was young I was a beautiful guppy with a lovely tail. So everyone seemed to think. I am older now. My nose became very badly sunburned and destroyed. It seemed good to me to test my hypothesis by using these ‘biological algorithms’ to correct this problem. I healed half my nose as you can see by the line separating the still very dark patch on the side in the photograph below.





I documented my experiment on these pages. one two t hree four fi ve six


I have confirmed to my own satisfaction that my theological proposition is correct and that religious dogma is erroneous, being based as it was upon nothing more than ‘divine revelation’ which is just a form of opinionated speculation. For the time being I am not continuing this experiment, for I must wait until the weather on this planet improves, and the dark clouds of ruthless oppression break letting a little sun shine come through so that I can show the world the truth about God, by showing people how God goes about giving an old guppy back his beautiful colorful tail.


Until then I will have to sit on the sidelines, while all my scientific breakthroughs are deliberately ignored, while I wonder to myself what ever in the world could be wrong with the human race, because what this all will prove at the end of it all is that there definitely was something wrong with the people on this planet.