Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Testimony on December 24, 2008







Testimony on December 24, 2008


Let me offer a scenario to apply to a prospective Q&A session with a future Judaistic Pope at the new Vatican in Jerusalem.

Q: Why and how did you accept the position of the Pope at the solicitation of the Vatican, though you are a Judaist?

A: It was simple. As they hesitated, I myself requested the position for the sake of mankind, although they still stick to their version of our communications as you put.

Q: Does your family tree go back to a certain Israelite of 2000 years ago? Can you name and attest all your ancestors up to the one in the era of Jesus Christ, like the Chapter 1 of Matthew?

A: Yes, I can.

Q: What about your view on St. Paul?

A: He is a Protestant. He does not need those other witnesses on Jesus, as a son of a man, since St. Paul has his own witness about the deity of Jesus. He himself is a church based on his own experiences with Jesus. In this context, from the beginning, Christianity included two parties: one for those who rely on the Gospels (St. Peter-Mark, St. Peter-Luke, St. Peter-Matthew, and St. Peter-John) and another for those who rely on their own gospel like St. Paul. The former is the Vatican and the latter is Protestantism. However, when they first established a church in ancient Rome, they had to cooperate as one.

Q: Is it absolutely necessary to be a Judaist, if not genuinely, to see God in Jesus?

A: Yes, it is. To see the God of Israel in Jesus, you have to be a Judaist, a descendant of ancient Israelites. And, the Old Testament claims that the God of Israel is God of Mankind. Therefore, as long as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam exist and until other superior religion should emerge with an absolute proof that God of Mankind has become the God of other tribe, in order to see God in Jesus you have to be a Judaist.

Q: Can the finding be expressed with words of any language mankind has today?

A: Yes. Mankind has a million ways of description and expression with a million adjectives and adverbs. You cannot tell what will happen to mankind, especially in terms of religion in a 4000-year period of time. Somebody will surely present his miracle report of finding God in a certain man someday so as to convince billions of people of his holy finding to launch a new authentic religion.

(By the way, as Mr. Masukawa, one of the three Japanese-national Nobel-Prize winning scientists of this year, proved decades ago, there are six types of quarks in this universe, but neither three nor four. Accordingly, more than one hundred types of atoms exist here and there to build a human body.)

Q: So, at least you have convinced all the leaders and executives of the Vatican of your ability and blessing in seeing God, right?

A: Yes.

Q: What did God of Mankind say to you, specifically?

A: He said I had to be a Pope at the Vatican moved to Jerusalem.

Q: So, you went to Rome and proved your holy ability and blessing to the leaders and executives of the Vatican to take up the holy seat of the Pope?

A: Yes.

Q: Is Jerusalem better than Rome?

A: Yes, since we have more Judaists here.

Q: Will you bless me on behalf of God of Mankind?

A: Read the Bible Jesus as a son of a man also read, for I do it preaching everywhere on the land of Palestine as a homeless missionary, since Jesus had no place to rest.

A: Thank you sir. Thank you. God bless you!

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Anyway, now it is around the noon of December 24, 2008, here around Tokyo.

So, that is all for today.



(Music does not necessarily improve humanity of mankind.

However, they reported that Ever Holy Jesus sang a hymn with His Disciples. Indeed, Vatican means "VATES CINARI" (a prophet sings).

Anyway, "Merry Christmas, Jesus, Sir, since you are with Notre Dame!"

http://classic-midi.com/midi_player/mbox/mbox_Beethoven_symp_9_gassyou.htm )




Luk 12:24 Consider the ravens: for they neither sow nor reap; which neither have storehouse nor barn; and God feedeth them: how much more are ye better than the fowls?

Luk 12:25 And which of you with taking thought can add to his stature one cubit?

Luk 12:26 If ye then be not able to do that thing which is least, why take ye thought for the rest?