суббота, 18 апреля 2015 г.

Who is the Christ?

Who is the Christ? The Bible always says about conflict between "good" and "evil", "faithful" and "unfaithful", "circumcised" and "uncircumcised", Christ and Satan, "the prophet" (of Moses) and the "people" (Israel), "internal" and "external", "small" (of David) and "large" (Goliath), etc. The first word in each pair is a true teaching from God about the necessity of a figurative interpretation of the Bible. Only through this can see the allegory that is laid in the Bible originally. The allegory is something you do not see but it's there, what's inside ("internal", "cropped") - it is the Holy Spirit or "soul". The second word in each pair is a wrong doctrine about the necessity of understanding the Bible directly according to the text (without interpretation, it is "external", "uncircumcised"). From there occur human "sins", that is, errors such as: the construction of the earthly temples (in there is not God), rites of circumcision and of baptism by water (although this is only figurative expressions), the worship of crosses, relics and icons (the paganism in its purest form), observe fasting in the sense of restrictions in food (although the Bible always talking just about spiritual food), etc.
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