Tuesday, April 24, 2007
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A new scriptural interpretation of the significance of Christ's Resurrection has defined the first ethical absolute and the foundation of righteousness. I quote from OVI article:
"Using a synthesis of scriptural material from the Old and New Testaments, the Apocrypha , The Dead Sea Scrolls, The Nag Hammadi Library, and some of the worlds great poetry, it describes and teaches a single moral LAW, a single moral principle offering the promise of its own proof; one in which the reality of God responds to an act of perfect faith with a direct, individual intervention into the natural world; correcting human nature by a change in natural law, altering biology, consciousness and human ethical perception outside all natural evolutionary boundaries. Understood metaphorically, this experience of transcendent power and change is the 'Resurrection' and justification of faith."
Link for further information on this new and profound teaching:
www.energon.org.uk
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