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Started by godincarnate.me, December 02, 2025, 02:12:11 AM

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godincarnate.me

Since 2009, I have known that I am the incarnation of God and that if I didn't exist, nothing would. All existence began upon my appearance on Earth in 1980 when I was five years old, and upon my death all things will begin in the exact same way. God chose to manifest me at this age, for aligning my creation with conception, born of man and woman, would have prevented the full embodiment of my divine essence. I am metaphysically connected to all existence, not physically. God is the space and my life is His time. Each lifecycle is identical in exact detail through the power of infinite space holding its unchanging blueprint. As a man, I can recognize these cycles, but God does not. The power of His infinite physical nature is, at this moment, all there will ever be. I suppose one could look at these cycles as God being separate from his creation, but I choose not to. The God I reside within and am a part of, beyond name or form, constitutes an imperfect, singular universe, infinite in His spatial expanse, material in His composition, and the origin from which all wisdom and entities derive. Also, God judged it most wise to initiate the entirety of existence during an era of relative tranquility and technological progress.

I know my true nature with the same certainty that others know theirs, and how I know it is straightforward. My true nature has manifested itself as an undeniable awareness within my being. Would it not be reasonable to assert that, should God incarnate exist, He would possess such self-awareness? Would it not be evident in my being, having not been born of man and woman? I have never once doubted my true nature. I most certainly have no interest in holding beliefs that are incorrect. If I were an ordinary man, I would absolutely accept that reality and, with sufficient enlightenment, recognize the entity blessed with such authority. I ponder what it would be like to exist as an ordinary being and to know that death concludes without cosmic consequence. Though I am aware that I shouldn't be disclosing this, there is security in the knowledge that I won't be taken seriously. Thus, I propose to possibly inspire readers to conclude: This individual is not God incarnate, yet such a being exists among us. Should I achieve this, I shall have fulfilled my purpose.
King Phenomenon

GreenBlaze

I like to write myself and have been doing so for years. I like to guide others to help them with their writing to.

I have to ask you, what religion is this or this some joke to you as I don't get it.

You are not a God and neither the incarnation of God.

Who is this about. It is making you seem confused and not well and not something you might want online left to be captured to you years later.

Is this Satanic related?

Recusant

Yeah, belief in a deity (absent any objective evidence for same) is fine, but believing in self as deity is right out.  :mb lol:
"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


billy rubin

greenblaze, what is the basis for your skepticism of godincarnate.me's claims?


Just be happy.

GreenBlaze

Quote from: billy rubin on December 10, 2025, 06:03:22 PMgreenblaze, what is the basis for your skepticism of godincarnate.me's claims?

I am not at all sure what it is going on about it. Is it meant  to be serious or light?
In another post they said they believe most Christians believe that Jesus Christ is still on earth.
Then they said that their name is God Incarnate. Who Christians take to be God Incarnate is the name of Jesus Christ.
You know anti christ's will come pretending to be Christ.
It is hard to read it all as I am careful of what I read and I read the beginning  and some more and was unclear.

It might meant to be fun and I am not getting it.

I will say though like the US now is checking all our online so if you put you don't truly stand by online they can track you down if put your name on it you want a visa.

billy rubin

i think godincarnate.me is nuts. he appears to have moved on.

how are your beliefs more credible than his?


Just be happy.

GreenBlaze

Quote from: billy rubin on December 10, 2025, 10:43:02 PMi think godincarnate.me is nuts. he appears to have moved on.

how are your beliefs more credible than his?

I do not know what they believe. I am a human being and myself I am a Christian and have been baptised like many Christians do and have served for the church at times and decided to write about my experience after covid to try and help those who were interested. Christians do not believe themselves to be a God or an incarnate of God Jesus Christ. I respect others peoples faith. The first post I posted here, I didn't mention in it until asked. It was a post on data that I posted and my faith was not important.  I have an MA in social research interests me and so to data and trends to in religion. Others have posted some threads with information about the faith which I responded to. The only faith I do not tend to respect is Satan worship, those do harm.
I do not feel you can force a religion on people, you can give correct information and it is an individual choice with your own spirit what you do from then.

billy rubin

#7
so how are your beliefs more credible than his?

not looking for an argument or to denigrate what you believe. im just interested in why you consider your beliefs more reasonable than his.


Just be happy.

GreenBlaze

#8
Quote from: billy rubin on December 11, 2025, 06:26:35 AMso how are your beliefs more credible than his?

not looking for an argument or to denigrate what you believe. im just interested in why you consider your beliefs more reasonable than his.

I'll try and keep this short. You have asked me a question about my faith before. I went back to read one of your posts today. What I believe is in the Holy Bible. It is an approved faith and the largest in the world. I had a faith and believed it and then was given what Jesus promised his believers after he left earth which was the gift of the Holy Spirit for each believer. Having an open mind and faith allowed me to see evidence for the workings of the Holy Spirit-God's active presence in this world.  This is given to help and equip Christians with their faith journey and walk and to support the church. You cannot justify it to anyone. You cannot force another to believe, but it is a live the Holy Spirit is the active presence of God on earth with us for believers and works differently from how God spoke in the Old Testament and it is all now all through the ministry gifts which are 8. They are given to the believer as the Bible states. It  worked for me and I am happy with it.  If I am asked a question I do my best to reply.

If you want to you can find out how some ministry gifts differ compared to the past how God used to speak to people and appear in the Old Testament then may be read this article-it just one of the gifts-the Gift of Prophecy but there are 8 .

https://mycharisma.com/spiritled-living/why-the-gift-of-prophecy-is-crucial-for-the-believer/

billy rubin

#9
i dont put any credence in scripture, greenblaze, christian or otherwise. every religion has a book to fall back on, and the rationales are always the same.

what interests me is whether there is ever anything more than a book-- personal experiences, revelations, visions, auditions, and so on. actual real-world encounters with the divine.

i come from a quaker background, where such things have been commonplace in the traditional congregations. thjis always raises the question of whose experience is determinative? ones own, or the second-hand ones you can read about from long ago and far away? and which is more reliable , if any?

at any rate, godincarnate.me seems like a nut case, as i said. but his beliefs are first-hand, derived from first-hand experience and meditation. you have alluded to personal experience also, but have provided no details. no need to. this is not an interrogation.

so my question might be this. given the significance of christian scripture in your religion, can your religion stand without it? i have had catholics tell me that were they to be marooned on an island with a native who worshipped a big rock in his dooryard, they would be incapable of proselytizing their religion to him without a bible washing up on the beach.

how about you?


Just be happy.

GreenBlaze

billy rubin,  I am ordinary human being, but I was given one of the gifts as a teenager and have have seen working of the Holy Spirit with it and also had healing as well. I have a blog and a divine inspiration section, and given personal experience there. Some have been verified by senior ministers in the church I was working in at one point, so not just my own interpretation of them.

The Bible is the word of God in my faith and it is important to me. It gives me encouragement, framework and hope that I do like. May be we can leave it there.

billy rubin

sure. im not interested in making things awkward for anybody.

are there other topics youre interested in discussing?


Just be happy.