Rebooting Jesus
Freethinker's Guide to Christianity
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Thomas Mueller
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“Rebooting Jesus” offers a refreshing, unique perspective for discerning freethinkers. It's for those who think independently, using reason to form opinions. Rebooting Jesus is for those searching and curious. A step-by-step guide with examples for self-exploration into the acts of “Father” God; his “Son” Jesus; through the manifestation of the “Holy Spirit.” Freethinking tests the validity of tradition and church authority. Freethinkers and traditional Christians may stand opposed.
- Have you struggled with the identity of God?
- Need a fresh start to test what you believe?
This book presents a path for those who choose to make a personal determination on creator of the universe; the sinful "fall" of humanity; the inception of evil; the story of redemption through man/god Jesus Christ. To become free from the “Christian Riff” that drives framing and agenda setting.
- Who is Jesus, aka The Christ?
- What does Jesus purport to be?
- How did the bible originate?
- Who defined the three-in-one entity called God?
- Does God have gender identity?
- Why did dark angels have sexual relations with humans?
- Why did God kill babies in the Great Flood?
- If the Great Flood purged evil from the earth, how did slavery emerge?
- Why did God negotiate with Satan to kill Job's family?
- Who lived, and died, in the Passover?
- Did Jesus have a sinless thought life?
My journey has been complicated. Not pleasant, but necessary. And my ultimate conclusion may surprise you.
Theos,
Christos,
Pneuma,
Amen.
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