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The Temple & The Sacrifice

By: Richard L Wiseman
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A non supernatural science based Jesus focused Gnostic theory/ theology. What if all known religions and new scientific atheism hold one or some pieces of the puzzle of the origin of the universe and the eternal God question, the reason why we are here? This book puts forward a theosophy linking old Gnostic theology and new scientific ideas to propose a new gnostic faith, based on evolution and string theory, among other prevalent modern ideas. Moving away from the supernatural it suggests an evolved God and lesser gods as links in an evolutionary chain. The first section is a rebuttal of The God Delusion, suggesting that as long as the focus of atheists is on orthodox religious ideas then the question of a god cannot be fully explored and additionally it offers a rebuttal of the orthodox religious views and the dead doctrines thereof. The second section proposes a new gnostic faith encompassing aspects of all orthodox religions which fit the known facts and theories of scientific discoveries since the 19th century. This is a theory, a theosophy and a suggestion as to what the modern seeker of an answer to the god question might like to take as a beginning in their own religious journey.
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