Tuesday, January 21, 2020

"Art thou that prophet?" - Christ Jesus might Come with Anger


Mt. Fuji from around Tokyo

Christ Jesus might Come with Anger

No prophets equivalent to Christ Jesus have appeared in these 2000 years.  And, new religion except Christianity has appeared directly from Jewish people in these 2000 years.

If the God had really wanted to save the mankind and the Jewish people, He should have sent other Christ Jesuses and helped other religions equivalent to Christianity stem from Judaism, although the God gave Islam to some people 1400 years ago.

But if the God had become angry as the mankind killed Christ Jesus, it might have been understood.  If the God was gravely disappointed at the mankind as they could not develop Christianity in a manner and to the degree the God wished, it could be understood.

Some people still think that the God loves them.  Or, others are indifferent with the God's feeling about the mankind.  But the truth may be that good wishes of the God toward the mankind may have been greatly lessened through these 2000 years since the first coming of Christ Jesus to the human world.

Christ Jesus told the mankind to love the God as much as possible.  But Christ Jesus did not assure that the God would continue to love the mankind, no matter what they might do against the will of the God.  Then, our love to the God must be also accompanied by our fear of the God.

Put extremely, if the robots with super-artificial intelligence could be more faithful to the God than the mankind, the God might replace the mankind with robots.  In this context, 1000 years later, robots with super-artificial intelligence might occupy and govern the earth.

Some people still honestly asked the God to help them; however the God might have gotten angry at the mankind long time ago.  Yet, if the God had really promised that Christ Jesus would come to the human world in the second time, He should come.   

But Christ Jesus might come with any anger in the future.

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Joh:1:19: And this is the record of John, when the Jews sent priests and Levites from Jerusalem to ask him, Who art thou?
Joh:1:20: And he confessed, and denied not; but confessed, I am not the Christ.
Joh:1:21: And they asked him, What then? Art thou Elias? And he saith, I am not. Art thou that prophet? And he answered, No.