A Short Synopsis of Beliefs. All Biblically sound: - I believe in the God of the Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy. The Creator.
- Man's divine power is second only to that of God.
- I am not a Trinitarian.
- I don't accept Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior but I do accept Him as a Divine prophet to teach man how to lead a "just and holy" life necessary to awaken our soul which resides in the Kingdom of Heaven.
Our soul is the divine counter-part which already exists in Heaven. It must be awakened.
When that has been achieved THEN WE ARE BORN AGAIN. - It's not ONLY by the acceptance of Jesus as Savior. It's through emulation that man returns to his divine roots.
The divinity God breathed into man was never taken away. The breath of God can never be undone.
Those who believe they can "claiming" that Jesus is their Lord and Savior are subverting the Word, to do as little as possible to enter the Heaven and shirking their obligation to good works, humility, charity, open-mindedness and acceptance of responsibility, at the very least. - The "Son" of God was simply the best way to explain the physical form of a God on Earth. The Five Stages of His life are represented in the 5 Central Sacraments:
Baptism -
There are two aspects to Baptism, introduction to the community which occurred when the Magi came. The Second Baptism can actual be considered at Confirmation, where the adherent actually renounces Satan.
Communion - The Last Supper, when the Body of God is shared
Confirmation - Second Baptism
Confession/Penance - Actually, Confession is made to Pontius Pilate, Penance supplied by crowd
Last Rites - Sop of vinegar. Parodized by Roman soldiers, comforting to the human recipient.
The two optional Sacraments
Holy Orders
Marriage
- I don't believe in reducing the ministry of God on Earth to a series of miracles. Each, when understood, sets and example to the believer.
Lazarus - Spiritually dead.
Blind Man to see - Spiritually blind.
Legion/Demons - Demonstrates power to exorcise demons.
- Lucifer and his agents have very little power over man except fear, doubt, deception. They don't have the "physical" might to overtake a man.
- The Church and the Bible are living entities
This is not some list of random "pick and choose" to fit my style. It's my obligation share the light and not to hide it under a basket. The inspiration is as valid as that of any other "reformer".
Those who doubt the validity should consider Saul on the road to Damascus and how his seizure affected him. Epilepsy and seizures are a conduit to the Divine.
For some reason, though, I don't think the concept of Saul's conversion being based upon a seizure will be as popular as a Shroud or the finding of a city now, will it?