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EVOLUTION OF CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE CONCEPT OF RELIGIOUS

Simo Jelača
detail from: KRK Art dizajn

EVOLUTION OF CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE CONCEPT OF RELIGIOUS

About belief and a scientific view of the world, as well as the concepts of miracles, grace, human power, evolution of consciousness


Simo Jelača, 

The term religion often means the narrowest belief in God, so those people who do not believe in a superior being and do not go to church are said to be not religious.
Many scientists are thought to be atheists because they only believe in what they can see, touch and measure. Certainly, the most important factor for the development of religiosity in people is their culture, primarily their parental environment. It is a fact that Europeans assume that Christ was white, while Africans do not even think that he was not black. People with a happy childhood believe in God, while people with an unhappy childhood believe in a God who punishes them. Spiritual maturation of the human personality is constant learning and learning new things. Hence, religion is very personal, based on one's own experiences. The words of people who are considered to be experts are easily accepted (the advice of doctors, prominent scientists, meteorologists and even farmers).
Science is a religion of complex worldview. We witness many cases where human beings are subject to superstitions, prejudices and an ingrained tendency to see what they want. And scientific methods are precisely based on acquired experiences, and experiences must be repeatable and measurable. It is not easy for scientists to consider the reality of the existence of God, because of its intangibility and impossibility of measurement. When we look at the phenomenon of belief in God, we are faced with dogmatism, and dogmatism leads to wars. Many believe in God primitively. Aversion to religion most often occurs in people who were treated harshly in childhood. Scholars raise questions about the conduct of "holy wars", inquisitions, dogmatism and superstition. One can ask whether God does it to people or people do it to God, and the right answer is that people do it to themselves.
The notion of Miracles is also anathema to many scientists. The church has a different approach. For what cannot be understood is a miracle. However, the church did not investigate or explain the nature of the miracle. The Church is of the opinion that miracles should be accepted as acts of God. Examples of miraculous healings are attributed by the church to the works of saints. Doctors are of the opinion that miraculous cures do not exist. A miracle is something that does not happen normally, predictably, according to natural laws. For example, mercy is miraculous, and dreams are also miraculous. According to Jung, wisdom is inherited. The possibilities of transmitting thoughts over very long distances have been proven. There is no explanation for it, but these kinds of miracles happen. There are cases when a person in some situations overlooks the events that are about to happen, and most often saves lives or the like. There are also cases of "lucky discoveries" of something important that we were not looking for. Grace is most often manifested as a pleasant event. There are phenomena that occur outside of human consciousness. Believers consider the power of events outside of human consciousness to be "grace". Grace cannot be measured, yet it is known to exist. Believers attribute grace exclusively to God, believing that grace is God's love.
Evolution is the development of an organism from lower to higher levels of complexity. In life, we face wars, corruption, environmental pollution, lies and violence. Many people believe that God's being is in the heavens, unattainable. Laziness is the opposite of love. It is the form of a sick human being. Evil is considered to have arisen from laziness. The use of political power can be counted among the evils. A cruel example of evil is the people who crucified Christ on the cross and raised him up for the whole world to see. Evil people can include all the war-mongers in the world. This group includes both Hitler and, for the Serbs, American President Clinton.
Mercy must somehow be earned. We find it most often where we least expect it and where we least expect it. That's why people say: "grace comes from God". Therefore, can we say "that grace has a mysterious nature"?
Often people are not aware of their religion. It is proof of the God-man connection, so God is a part of man. The concept of the Holy Spirit, which is also said to be always with man, is similar. According to Jung, basically life itself is invisible, it is only human reason. If a mature man identifies himself with God by his free will, then God takes over his new form of life through the conscious part of man.
We all know two types of human power: political and spiritual. Political power is based on the coercion of others. This ability is found in the positions of royal thrones and state rulers, and very often in money. Political power is not related to wisdom, on the contrary, very often throughout history it has been possessed by evil and limited people. Spiritual power, however, is exclusively found in individuals who are most often poor, and man experiences this power with joy. The more a person knows, the more difficult it is for him to make decisive and difficult decisions. And sometimes, even giving up on a decision brings the best results.
Religion was invented to rule the world. The concept of God is invented as an unreal personality, which has never shown itself to anyone in any form, yet the vast masses of the world believe in it. This is how the resurrection of Jesus Christ was invented. And what is the truth? When Jesus was crucified on the cross, it was Thursday, and among Jews, burials were not performed on Fridays or during the weekend. That's why they left him in the cave and placed a large stone at the entrance, counting that no one would move it until Monday. However, Mary Magdalene came with her relatives, they moved the stone away, before anyone could see them, took out the body of Jesus, took it away and buried it, and returned the stone to the entrance of the cave. When the church officials came to bury Jesus they saw that he was gone. And in order to justify themselves in front of the world for the crime they committed, they thought that he was resurrected. This is what the masses have accepted and this is how the churches have been transmitting it for centuries and fooling the world. And if resurrection were biologically possible, countless rich people would be resurrected today.
The Arian faith originated in Alexandria, during the stay of its first teacher Joshua ben Joseph (Jesus Christ) during the first half of the first century AD. At the council in Nicaea in 325, organized by Emperor Constantine, it was voted to proclaim Jesus Christ (Joshua ben Joseph) as the son of God. Opponents of this were Arian priests, followers of their first teacher, Joshua ben Joseph. That procedure was carried out by the Zionists in cooperation with the Vatican. The Vatican itself is also the tallest.
Zionist creation. The Zionists said a hundred years ago: "We have given you God, we still have to give you a ruler of the world."
Carl Sagan finds that Copernicus (1473-1543) discovered the work done in Alexandria. The last scientist in the Library, mathematician, astronomer, physicist and philosopher was Hypatia. After the long rule of Rome and slavery, the Catholic Church and pagan influence strengthened. Archbishop Cyril of Alexandria (378-444 AD) met Hypatia, stripped her naked and cut her body part by part to the bone, until she expired, and that same Archbishop became Pope (412 AD) and was later canonized. The Catholic Church, led by the Vatican, keeps many of its criminal secrets, which will remain hidden in the Apocrypha of the Vatican for a long time to come. I assume that many readers know that many Catholic priests, who do not marry, have raped minor children of both sexes, and in front of their believers they present themselves as God's messengers. What irony? And finally, I expect that many believers will not agree with my old saying: "God did not create man, man created God for himself".





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