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by: Emmanuel Emezie
Observation shows that human creative activity has a physical,
a social and a spiritual aspect. (By human creative activity I
mean useful and constructive activity by human beings). The physical
aspect of our creative activity concerns our activity in relation
to the physical universe. The social aspect relates mainly to human
behaviour and interaction amongst humans. The spiritual aspect
of our creative activity primarily concerns our activity in relation
to God. Over time, mankind has acquired considerable knowledge
of the physical universe. This knowledge has been classified as
the physical and natural sciences. Knowledge we have acquired of
human behaviour and interaction amongst humans has been classified
as social science.
But this has not been the case with knowledge we have of the spiritual
aspect of life. Such knowledge has not been classified as spiritual
science. This is so because much of what at present constitute
spiritual facts and beliefs cannot be considered as science. A
lot of such facts are not backed by proof and many of the beliefs
are not founded on reason. Unverifiable conjectures about phenomena
and existence beyond this life are professed as truths. The situation
at present is such that spiritual works available to us contain
fiction, misconceptions, superstition and falsehood in addition
to actual facts. I will use some examples from the Christian teaching
and Holy Bible to illustrate this point.
Consider the Bible account of the creation of Man and his fall
from grace, (the Bible, Genesis 2:7-24 3:1-24).
We are told that God created Adam and Eve and established them
in the Garden of Eden where He had made adequate provisions for
their needs. All went well until the serpent came along and deceived
them into disobeying God. The act of disobedience in the Garden
of Eden caused Adam and Eve to lose favour with God. Christians
believe that the sinfulness of Adam and Eve subsequently passed
on to all generations of mankind. That, in their thinking, is responsible
for mankind’s fall from grace and the human proneness to
commit sin. The Christian concept of original sin which is that
sinfulness is a part of mankind’s nature is founded on this
Bible story.
Now let us examine this Bible account rationally. It has been
scientifically established that mankind has inhabited the earth
for over a million years. The coming into existence of the human
being is, therefore, a primeval event that is prehistoric and immemorial.
Surely, any account of this event cannot be anything but an invention.
Moreover, the incidents related in this Bible story are inconsistent
with natural phenomena. God does not talk. Snakes do not have the
faculty of speech. Knowledge is not gained by eating the fruit
of a tree, neither is it possible to attain everlasting life in
this way. This tale, by all indications, is only a Jewish fable.
It is not a true account of real events. However, Christianity
accepts it as a factual historical event and has built its all-important
concept of original sin on it. Clearly, this is a case of fiction
being passed for fact.
Let us go on to consider the concepts of heaven and hell as propagated
by the Christian faith. Heaven, we are told, is the home of God
where people who do God’s will on earth will spend eternity
with Him in bliss. Hell, on the other hand, is the place of punishment
where those who lived sinful lives will suffer everlasting torment
after death.
Now let us think seriously about these issues. God does not have
physical substance, God is spirit. Because spirit has no physical
limitations, God is everywhere at all times. In other words, God
has infinite presence. Since God is infinite in expanse, so to
speak, it does not make sense to say that God has a particular
place of residence. The concept of home is a physical concept which
has no application in the spiritual realm. Reason clearly shows
that heaven, in actual fact, does not exist.
And to the question of hell. Forgiveness is a cardinal moral principle
of the Christian faith. Jesus Christ in his teachings stated unequivocally
that we should always forgive others no matter how many times they
offend us. If one desires to commune with God, one must have a
forgiving heart, he taught. How then can we think of God as being
so unforgiving as to establish a place of everlasting torment for
those who go against His will. The very idea of hell implies that
God is wicked and unchristian. It is, without doubt, a misconception
to associate God who is infinitely good with such a cruel idea.
In reality, heaven and hell are misconceptions that have passed
for spiritual facts.
Let us now consider superstition in the Bible. The gospel tells
us about a father who brought his epileptic son to Jesus Christ
for healing, (Luke 9:37-43). The account says that Jesus rebuked
the demon in the boy. It came out of him and the boy was instantly
cured.
Let us examine this report in the light of our knowledge of medical
science. Epilepsy is a nervous disease and we know from medical
science that demons are not responsible for illness. There is actually
no proof that evil spirits exist. The belief in their existence
and that they are responsible for ailments is irrational. Such
belief amounts to superstition.
And now to the matter of falsehood in the Bible. We shall examine
the Bible account of the conception of Jesus Christ by the Holy
Ghost and the reports of his resurrection and ascension.
Knowledge is usually brought to mankind through people of high
intelligence. In some cases such people are gifted with extra-ordinary
mental or creative abilities. People like this, referred to as
men of genius, very often take us to new levels in knowledge of
the universe. One such person was the mathematical genius, Albert
Einstein, who brought us exciting new knowledge of the physical
universe. Jesus Christ belonged to this class of people. He was
a luminary who made revolutionary contributions to spiritual knowledge.
Unfortunately, the Jewish educated class of his time did not understand
or accept him. That probably explains why he chose his disciples
from amongst the uneducated, fishermen and the like. These followers,
who obviously were not men of high intelligence, did not recognize
him for what he was which was simply a man of extra-ordinary mental
abilities and learning. His remarkable accomplishments were, rather,
what made profound impressions on them.
It is reported that he healed all manner of sickness, raised the
dead, and fed thousands of people with few loaves and pieces of
fish. We are told that he walked on water, waves became still at
his command and a fig tree that he cursed withered. They (his followers)
were awed by these incidents and began to perceive him as a deity.
Jesus Christ noticed this idolization and at the end of one of
his sermons said to his followers and the crowd present, (Luke
6: 46-49).
"Why do you call me ‘Lord, Lord’ and not do what
I tell you? Every one who comes to me and hears my words and does
them, I will show you what he is like, he is like a man building
a house, who dug deep, and laid the foundation upon rock and when
the flood arose, the stream broke against that house and could
not shake it, because it has been well built. But he who hears
and does not do them is ike a man who built a house on the ground
without a foundation against which the stream broke, and immediately
it fell, and the ruin of that house was great".
Jesus Christ was clearly not happy that he was being idolized
while little attention was paid to his message. He was just a genius
who had used his extra-ordinary talent to gain profound spiritual
knowledge. His primary concern was to impart this knowledge to
others. His desire was for people to listen, learn and practice
what he was teaching them.
After his death, however, his followers who did not fully understand
him or his work declared him deity. To lend credence to this claim,
they presented us with the story of his conception by the Holy
Ghost and the tales of his resurrection and ascension.
Let us now subject these things to logical reasoning. Spirit does
not have physical substance. A thing that does not have physical
substance cannot be divided, reproduced, split or apportioned into
two or more separate and different units. Spirit, therefore, cannot
exist in the form of separate and individual entities. This means
that you cannot have one spirit called, say, Michael, separate
and different from another spirit called, say, Gabriel, separate
and different from another one called, say, Satan, etc. Existence
in this form is a physical phenomenon that does not occur in the
spiritual realm. It logically follows that there can be only one
spirit in existence. That spirit is God. Clearly, no Holy Ghost
exists and Mary the mother of Jesus was not made pregnant by any
such spirit
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Let me add at this point that the human being does not have a spirit
or soul. Our mind, which creates the illusion of a spirit in our
body, is actually a mechanism of the brain by which we perceive
and experience spiritual as well as physical phenomena.
Logical reasoning has shown that there can be only one spirit
in existence and also that heaven does not exist. Going by these
conclusions, the tales of the resurrection and ascension of Jesus
Christ do not make sense. If there can be only one spirit in existence,
what then did Jesus Christ become after he resurrected? If heaven
does not exist, where then did he ascend to? The claims of a resurrection
and an ascension are inconsistent with logically established spiritual
realities.
The Bible account of the conception of Jesus Christ by the Holy
Ghost and the reports of his resurrection and ascension are definitely
falsehood.
The occurrence of untruths, conjectures and fallacies in current
spiritual teachings is not peculiar to the Christian faith. I have
found a high incidence of this flaw in other spiritual works and
teachings that I have come in contact with. I am, however, hopeful
that my spiritual works will help clarify matters and also enable
mankind to gain full spiritual enlightenment.
My spiritual knowledge was obtained by study and experimentation
with spiritual facts and principles, by observation of spiritual
phenomena, and by logical reasoning. It qualifies for classification
as science. The knowledge I bring I therefore present as a branch
of learning I have called Spiritual Science. The aim and scope
of Spiritual Science are to provide such spiritual knowledge of
existence as will enable mankind gain complete happiness and success
in life.
God has endowed me with extra-ordinary mental abilities. It is
by His grace that I have gained full spiritual knowledge of existence.
I recognize my moral obligation to share this knowledge with others
and help others gain full spiritual enlightenment. I have a duty
to work for the spiritual enlightentment of mankind. It is my fervent
hope that you will maintain an open mind and try to comprehend
the spiritual knowledge which I bring to you. Being fully enlightened
spiritually will enable you to live your life the right way. When
you live the right way you will undoubtedly find complete joy and
success in life. May the grace of the Almighty God be with you
always.
About The Author
Emmanuel Emezie is a philosopher-scientist. A six-year-long scientific
inquiry into the spiritual aspect of life led him to the discovery
of intriguing and life-improving spiritual knowledge. For more
information, visit here.
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