Jesus and Christ

Jesus and Christ
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Tell me who your god is and I will tell you who you are," says the ancient wisdom. Who is our god – the leader of our struggle against dark forces or a battered censor of human vices in need of our own protection?Is belief in a creator a property of intelligence? Can artificial intelligence perceive us as a creator, i.e. take us as its god?Invisible energy from the vast depths of the universe has influenced our incarnation in this world and even the creation of the world itself. In the same way, the thought embodied in the word became the forerunner of our opinion even before our worldview came into being.Dear my reader, in this work, as in all my previous ones, you will find solid science fiction, a wealth of historical facts, an alternative view of known history, cold analytics, as well as humor and satire. It's your right to take each of these definitions in your own way.

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Артур Задикян. Jesus and Christ

Prologue

Part 1. The Divine Comedy, or the Drama of "God"

Chapter 1: In the beginning was the past

Chapter 2: Lightning and Thunder

Chapter 3: Dream, reality and technology

Chapter 4: One of the worlds that has not fallen

Chapter 5: Lies of the Savior? lies for the Savior? or lies for salvation?

Chapter 6. Where faith ends and religion begins

Chapter 7. How to invent God

Chapter 8. Another story of your past

Chapter 9. The only witness

Chapter 10. Maria

Chapter 11. The Holy Spirit did not conceive God alone

Chapter 12. The Gospel story in the mirror

Chapter 13. "Flying Star."

Chapter 14. The Sorcerer, the Wizard and the Fortune Teller

Chapter 15. The Evil Genius of the Jewish Nation

Chapter 16. Divine Infanticide

Chapter 17. Little God and Big Politics

Chapter 18. Author of the theory of salvation

Chapter 19. The Last Supper #1

Chapter 20. H₂O's secret mission

Chapter 21. What does God buy?

Chapter 22. Conspiracy or treaty – theory or plan?

Chapter 23. Nothing sacred – just business

Chapter 24. The Miracle of Judo, or the Paradox of Perception

Chapter 25. In the labyrinth of goodness and wickedness

Chapter 26. The Sermon on the Mount, or Election Program

Part 2. Shahid

Chapter 1: The Magician and the Master

Chapter 2: The story of one murder

Chapter 3: NGC 1161

Chapter 4. A brief history of the nondescript

Chapter 5. Specialist in identifying the resurrected

Chapter 6. Personnel decide everything

Chapter 7. Whether mush in the head is food for the mind

Chapter 8: Christ instead of Mashiach

Chapter 9. Specialization "god" – everyday life

Chapter 10. Religion – manufacturing instructions

Chapter 11. The Judgment of God, or The Paradox of Faith and Intellect

Chapter 12. The Crucifixion, Death and Burial of the Immortal

Chapter 13. The world and its content

Chapter 14. Business and a little personal

Chapter 15. I can see you, or It wasn't like that

Chapter 16. The soul is the main currency

Chapter 17. Behind the scenes of the Gospel story

Chapter 18. The Numbers That Rule Us

Chapter 19. Brahma's 311-trillion 40-billionth day

Chapter 20. The Third Eye, the Fifth Leg, and the Seventh Friday

Chapter 21. Soulless Gods

Chapter 22. Intellect – cognition of the creator

Epilogue

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The human hearing organs can distinguish between 16,000 and 20,000 hertz. Below that threshold is infrasound. Above that, ultrasound. For example, at a frequency of 7 to 13 hertz – a natural wave of fear emitted by typhoons, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions – sounds that encourage all living things to leave the centers of natural disasters. Now, think about it: people didn't know this once, but they were influenced. That is, something influenced them, made them act, made them afraid, but the reason was unknown to them and, accordingly, was attributed to the will of some mysterious powerful forces. So the message from the past, which has reached us in the form of a word, including the one that was "in the beginning", influences our consciousness, prompting it to make this or that decision, often with unknown consequences. Believing in the Creator, we hope for good in the content of this message, but in the message itself there is a prediction of tragedy expressed in a mythical phenomenon called "the end of the world". And supposedly this phenomenon should happen as a result of the actions of people. Only it is unknown whether there is a method to avoid this phenomenon or it should happen naturally, because the one who should allow this phenomenon to happen was created by the Creator Himself. Perhaps it is some method of transforming the object of creation, that is us. Even if you hold to a strictly empirical worldview, you must agree: without natural cataclysms, i.e. changes in nature, man would not have come into existence. If you adhere to a religious worldview, you will consider even such a remote in time event as the Cambrian explosion ,1 as an act of God, and if you adhere to a scientific worldview – as a natural natural process.

Now imagine a situation, when an unpleasant event should happen to you (or remember when it happened), and possibly a tragic one, which you, naturally, would like to avoid. Simulate the possibility of going back in time and, knowing the consequences, take measures to prevent this event, i.e. behave correctly. In ordinary life we cannot go back, but we try not to repeat similar mistakes, knowing the consequences. Both the instinct of self-preservation and intelligent decision-making are based on this. It gives experience, unless, of course, the event ended your life or the life of all mankind.

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Ruthra replied with a thoughtful look, weakly trying to hide his astonishment.

– It was real," Maimun said quietly, as if it were some kind of secret, patting his palms timidly.

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