RE: Was Jesus a God or a man?
September 22, 2014 at 1:14 pm
(This post was last modified: September 22, 2014 at 1:16 pm by vorlon13.)
To revise and expand an earlier idea, perhaps Jesus exists (existed) in a superposition of states:
God
Man
Null
So, depending on when and how the measurement occurred, you could get any of the possibilities noted.
It would even be possible for Jesus to be given a choice of apertures to pass through, and we would be unable to discern which aperture through which he passed and in which specific quantum state he did so.
And of course, without actually taking the measurement, Jesus would be oscillating through all the possible values continuously.
I'm thinking the spectrum of possible Jesus values may have been inadvertently interpreted by early Christian writers and scribes as a, no, THE manifestation of the Holy Ghost.
So, we can conclude that while Jesus is usually in an indeterminate form, the Holy Ghost is actually nonexistent, and all who believe they are Trinitarians, are actually Duotarians.
(count me dumbstruck spellcheck passed 'Duotarian' as correct. Fuck me in the ass!!)
God
Man
Null
So, depending on when and how the measurement occurred, you could get any of the possibilities noted.
It would even be possible for Jesus to be given a choice of apertures to pass through, and we would be unable to discern which aperture through which he passed and in which specific quantum state he did so.
And of course, without actually taking the measurement, Jesus would be oscillating through all the possible values continuously.
I'm thinking the spectrum of possible Jesus values may have been inadvertently interpreted by early Christian writers and scribes as a, no, THE manifestation of the Holy Ghost.
So, we can conclude that while Jesus is usually in an indeterminate form, the Holy Ghost is actually nonexistent, and all who believe they are Trinitarians, are actually Duotarians.
(count me dumbstruck spellcheck passed 'Duotarian' as correct. Fuck me in the ass!!)