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The secret Christians aren’t sharing with you

Started by godincarnate.me, December 02, 2025, 01:43:54 AM

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godincarnate.me

Concerning Christ, I'm certain that many followers secretly believe that "Jesus" resides on Earth and that, upon His death, all existence will end and begin again with his "rebirth." Notice Jesus in quotes. The Christian conviction that He is alive in "heaven" now, poised to resurrect the dead and usher in a new Heaven and Earth speaks volumes, in my estimation. In the present day, a man exhibiting a messianic tendency is deemed mentally unsound; yet, for reasons "unknown," Christians do not apply this judgment to Jesus. I surmise that Christianity's magnitude renders it impervious to scrutiny, and individuals shy away from the prospect of being perceived as irrational for asserting that "Jesus" walks the Earth. Thus, there lies a collective refuge in attributing such divinity to the figure described in the sacred text provided by God.
King Phenomenon

Icarus

More than a few people out there who believe that Jesus not only walks the earth but he is visible and he ocupies a political office. Jesus is using a fictitious name however.  The name he is using is; D. J. Trump.

godincarnate.me

King Phenomenon

zorkan

But surely, David Icke is the Son of God, and he lives on the Isle of Wight.

https://www.instagram.com/p/DBv--gCNIUy/

Recusant

Quote from: godincarnate.me on December 02, 2025, 01:43:54 AMConcerning Christ, I'm certain that many followers secretly believe that "Jesus" resides on Earth and that, upon His death, all existence will end and begin again with his "rebirth." Notice Jesus in quotes. The Christian conviction that He is alive in "heaven" now, poised to resurrect the dead and usher in a new Heaven and Earth speaks volumes, in my estimation. In the present day, a man exhibiting a messianic tendency is deemed mentally unsound; yet, for reasons "unknown," Christians do not apply this judgment to Jesus. I surmise that Christianity's magnitude renders it impervious to scrutiny, and individuals shy away from the prospect of being perceived as irrational for asserting that "Jesus" walks the Earth. Thus, there lies a collective refuge in attributing such divinity to the figure described in the sacred text provided by God.

While there's no reason to dispute that you believe "many followers" secretly think Christ is now living on the Earth, it depends on how many is "many". There are some preterists but I don't think they amount to much. Perhaps you'd agree that it's difficult to determine how widespread a secret belief actually is. That's convenient because it's a dubious claim.

It appears that you would like it if "many" Christians harbor this belief, and so have asserted it to be the case. Have you had any takers on the proposition? Why did you decide to share it with atheists?

"Religion is fundamentally opposed to everything I hold in veneration — courage, clear thinking, honesty, fairness, and above all, love of the truth."
— H. L. Mencken


zorkan

If Jesus is now living on earth then how has he survived the last 2000 years?
Does he still live on honey and locusts?
If he died in 33 AD we will know in a few years how many swallow this:

https://ewtnvatican.com/articles/global-2033-preparing-for-the-2000th-anniversary-of-christs-resurrection-5681#:~:text=During%20the%20Jubilee%20of%20Hope,and%20resurrection%20of%20Jesus%20Christ.

Hope I'm also dead by then, because I can't stand any more of this shit.

billy rubin

it appears tha godincarnate.me came, saw, conquered, and went home.

i guess dropping off the link to his blog was the sum of his earthly purpose..


Just be happy.