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I'm currently more and more getting involved with the New Apostolic Church in Cape Town, my wife and her family and friends are all involved in church work intensively, most of them are ministers in the church, and I have seen and spoken some of the bishops, all of which were highly spiritual individuals, very open-minded and truthful and lightful, so were my impressions of them.
Now I started reading the bible, and first thing I notice is that the God which Jesus calls His Father certainly seems not to be the God of the Old Testament, and even further, the God in the Old Testament does not even seem to be one but many different ones which are confused to be only one by way of using only one word for them: 'God' (although it is 'Elohim' - a plural term - in hebrew)!
Take for instance the first chapters of Genesis: Genesis 1 speaks of the seven days of creation, and in that context God seems to be the unpersonal creator principle. In the last verse of chapter 2 and then in chapter 3, 'God' seems to be located in physical world, precisely in Mesopotamia, and seems to be a very personal being, interacting with Adam and Eve in a very personal and physical way.
Other instance, Ezekiels so-called 'vision of God': Needless to say, because it is just too clear, that he saw a spaceship which dispatched four robots that rolled around and later were collected by the spaceship before taking off again.
Reading more and more, I thought that maybe the people who compiled the bible, had some good reasons for putting so much of the jewish myths in it, although I would expect that the bible should put more emphasis on Jesus' words. I find it surprising that the Old Testament is four times as large as the New Testament.
So why do these people put these old stories of interactions between the old Israelites and their 'God' - which I think is rather not one monotheistic God but a term for the superior alien race that they had contact with. Btw, it is a well-known fact that the hebrew term for God is 'Elohim' which is a plural word.
This 'God' of the Old Testament clearly shows treats that are not divine at all, and certainly not in accord with Jesus' teachings of love and forgiveness. So in my view the 'God' of the Old Testament can hardly be the Father of Jesus, or maybe Jesus refers to His Father to be a person with changing moods and attitudes? I would find that hard to believe, although I am open for anything, even for the most unlikely possibilities, until they can be shown to be impossible or really too unlikely because of certain reasons.
So now my guess is that the people who compiled the bible wanted to show to later generations that there were alien superior races governing earth and manipulating man, maybe genetically creating man, there and then in Mesopotamia, and that these aliens showed certain behaviours in their interaction with the humans there, with the so-called prophets. And Jesus knew the truth about that, too, but he was like 'Neo' in the movie 'Matrix', a super-hero who was predicted to come to save the enslaved humanity from their slavery of the alien super-race - but it seems now that the aliens are still in control on earth, just like in the movie 'Matrix' - I don't see the whole picture yet, only some impressions and loose threads here and there, some patterns also, some puzzle pieces coming together.
Whoever is out there who also knows some interesting things about these things, please share!