INTRODUCTION
My name is Benneth Iwuchukwu. I am not an authority in any field of study, but having read and studied many books and works of many acclaimed authorities, I have acquired a wealth of knowledge in many disciplines. Because every knowledge is like a missing puzzle-piece waiting to be placed in the right puzzle position, all I did in this book was to find those positions for the missing puzzle-pieces, and bingo …, new realities emerged. This is called knowledge integration, and the process is known as independent critical integrated thinking and reasoning.
Therefore, this book is a product of wide-ranging integrations of facts, information, and knowledge. The result is a new paradigm shift the world may not be ready for. That said, this book is worth its weight in gold as it delivers power to the individual and to the totality of mankind. Because I do not claim to know it all, I put down some of my findings here as hypotheses. This, in my view, is the best way to teach since no one knows it all. We know in parts, so we prophesy in parts.
These hypotheses draw their strength from the understanding that Christianity is physical and not spiritual. This understanding originates from the belief that God is the greatest scientist/mathematician in all the universes. This book explains it all, and is based in parts on the following hypotheses.
Hypothesis 1
We chose from the beginning the path of science in the Garden of Eden to be like God our creator. This path of science requires the maximum use of our brain for survival. 2 On the other hand, spirituality requires the suspension of our analytical thinking tool – the brain, and the dependency on the gods for survival. Therefore, for us, it is illegal to attempt to drink from the fountain of wealth without first drinking from the fountain of knowledge. This illegality is what religion and mysticism seek to commit.
Hypothesis 2
God is therefore a Man like you and me, the greatest scientist ever, whose sperm cells were introduced into Mary's womb to conceive a son named Yahushua or 'Jesus’. Because like begets like, Yahushua is the exact replica of his Father.
Hypothesis 3
When man is helpless and at the mercy of his environment and the world around him, he quickly creates a religion for solace and for protection, relying on the gods for survival. Because he is weak, feeble, and helpless, his religion is important and the gods are powerful. But as man gains knowledge and power over his world, he begins to rely on his brain for survival. Suddenly his religion is no longer important, and the gods are no longer powerful. Eventually, both are abandoned as man becomes the God of his world. This, in my view, is a natural cycle of religion concerning man.
Hypothesis 4
All the so-called miracles in the Bible, including the miracle of resurrection, are indeed the application of advanced science and technology. Miracles are indeed applied science far beyond our present understanding. Christ called His miracles works and associated them with the kingdom of God. We are to accomplish greater works 3 in science and technology. In reality, there are no miracles but science.
Hypothesis 5
When Yahushua, otherwise known as Jesus defeated death in his miracle of resurrection, he gave us a template for destroying death via science, the science of non-ageing biological Immortality. Christ is our prototype; our forerunner and example for immortality. We are to pattern our immortality after him for he is the first fruit, whose image we must conform to in order to fulfill our destiny, and return to our father: “Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me”. John 14:6. “For those God foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brothers and sisters” Romans 8:2
Hypothesis 6
Mankind will fully accomplish this Christ-like biological immortality technology in the 30th century. How do I know this? 1 He replied, "Go tell that fox, 'I will keep on driving out demons and healing people today and tomorrow, and on the third day I will reach my goal.' Luke 13:32. 2 “We heard him say, ‘I will destroy this temple made with human hands, and in three days I will build another, made without human hands.” Mark 14:58. The terms “the 3rd day” and “in 3 days” are very significant, aside from the three days preceding resurrection.
Hypothesis 7
We were told that in the Garden of Eden were two very important trees: 1. The tree of life. 2. The tree of knowledge of good and evil. 4 In reality, these were not trees but SCIENCE in two different forms. One was a finished work of science, a technology for Eternal Life. The other was raw, dark, or Latent Science begging to be developed into a finished work of which task we have accepted. This is the only way for us to return to our Father, not through religion but through Science.
Hypothesis 8
The Tree of Life was originally the Tree of knowledge of good and evil but was transformed into the Tree of Life by ‘Mankind' before us. By so doing they earned eternal life and the God status. This is our goal and mandate.
Hypothesis 9
Mankind is not supposed to live by miracles - unearned science. Any attempt by man to live by miracles is criminal and illegal. It disturbs the structural equilibrium of the earth, resulting in natural disasters like earthquakes and tornadoes as the earth reacts to address the imbalance.
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In this book, you will find the phrase “God consciousness” repeated many times. Please be advised that the ‘God’ in God consciousness has nothing to do with religion or mysticism. It is used here as a product of man’s mindset for the highest level of attainment. You will also notice that I have avoided using the name ‘Jesus’ in this book, as this was really not his name. Instead, I prefer to use the name Christ and Yahushua, and where I cannot help it, “Jesus” or Jesus in italic. Furthermore, before you proceed to read this book, please do me a favour. Imagine yourself wearing a cap of religion. I want you to also imagine yourself removing this cap, and replacing it with a new ‘thinking’ cap as you proceed to read this book. Thank you.
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