Introduction
Conventional fundamentalism Christianity is vague or silent on the subject of just “how” Jesus Christ “took on the sins of all humanity” on the cross. Generally, it is just assumed that some spiritual or mystical process took place, such that just the very fact that Christ is the son of God and suffered Roman execution on the cross, and belief in that fact (if one believes it’s a fact) enables on to be forgiven of sin by God upon repentance.
But what if it’s more than that?
Enter Superchristianity, a variation of Christianity that claims that there is a “technological” element to Christ’s sacrifice that makes the sacrifice and it’s process more coherent: namely, that there was an experience-sharing relationship between Christ and human beings.
Thus Superchristianity claims that Christ could have sustained a dream or hallucination while dying on the cross, within which he assumed the identities of every human being that has/is/will live.
How he did this is explained according the David J. Chalmer’s theories on consciousness, and how consciousness is also a conserved quantity, alongside physical energy, and that mental fields in spacetime did the necessary work in the mind of Christ (placing his dying brain in suspended animation according to psychophysical laws of cause and effect).
For more information, there is a book about this, with cool comic book sequences about a “Captain Jee-zus” that serve as illustrative analogies and metaphors for the explanatory text.
For more info, contact:
Jay M. Brewer
4712 Oldfort Hills Rd.
Austin, Texas 78723
or e-mail me(if you can) at:
phenomenal_graffiti@yahoo.com
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