Bondage To Christ as opposed to "License to sin"

"But now a righteousness from God has been revealed, to which the Law and the Prophets testify. This righteousness comes through faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe. There is no difference, for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus. God presented him as a sacrifice of atonement, through faith in his blood. He did this to demonstrate his justice (my interjection: fairness) because in his forbearance he had left the sins committed beforehand unpunished (my interjection: are the “sins committed beforehand” “sins” committed by the non-lucidly dreaming Christ in the Sacrificial Dream? Is this the actual “beforehand” as opposed to human sins committed before a human expresses verbal repentance in typical Fundamentalist process of salvation???)—he did it to demonstrate his righteousness at the present time, so as to be just and the one who justifies those who have faith in Jesus."

-Romans 3:21-26

For those believing in the existence of the Judeo-Christian God, Jesus Christ, and the Afterlife and the difference between an afterlife of peace and joy versus one of eternal oblivion by fire, “faith in Jesus” is faith in an inextricable existential bondage to Jesus Christ, in the sense of sharing his fate, i.e. existing in a condition in which one’s sins are not ding an sich but are predetermined, previous experiences experienced by Christ himself within his mind as he died upon the cross.

A person trapped in or bound to Christ in this way is a strange creature whose fate was predetermined before sub-dimensional birth. A person bound to Christ must follow the trajectory of Christ from mimicry of his spiritual death on the cross to his resurrection.

A person having this strange destiny, therefore, does not operate with or under a license to sin; that is, one is not free to and indeed does not sin with impunity, unconditionally pardoned no matter what one does, but is bound and can only commit those "sins"and possess the appearances (the various forms of age), mind, and nature Christ dreamt he possessed while dying upon the cross (in Pantheopsychic Christianity, a dream-within-a-dream in which the infinite mind of the Crucified Man dreamt of being a Jewish prisoner suffering the Roman execution of crucifixion).


“It does nor depend, therefore, on man’s desire and effort, but upon God’s mercy”

-Romans 9:16

One is born into a strange existence in which one can do nothing but mimic the narrative in the non-lucidly dreaming mind of Jesus Christ and mimic alterations in the original narrative imposed by the Lucid Dreamer, who gradually steers or carries one away from the crucifixion toward mimicry of Christ’s resurrection in the advent of one’s death.

This linkage to Christ is through no fault or effort of one’s own (Romans 9:16 above), but occurs before one’s birth through the mercy of God, in which one is selected either for salvation through this doppelganger-ism or through tragic cosmic Darwinism, one enters existence a member of the Wicked: a being who was not experienced by Christ in first-person and appearance in his Sacrificial Dream but appears to Christ only in the third-person, as a persecutor and/or murderer of the dream-identities of Christ.

Perhaps the giveaway as to who is x and who is y is that unanimously and infallibly, those bound to the mind of Christ possess conscience and empathy (regardless of degree) and wish for a different existence and nature than the one they currently possess and experience (the Wicked, meanwhile, admire, are proud of, and have no desire to be other than what they are, enjoying the pain they bring to others)—realizing or not, even believing or not (not believing as of yet, as “faith in his blood” is necessary for salvation) that their faults, proclivities, and negative actions are copies of those experienced by Christ himself within the dream-characters in whom he “sinned” (apostrophes are key) while dying upon the cross.