Monday, April 21, 2008

Answer to MvGeel in Delaware: Historically, there have been many pseudo-prophets, and not everyone who calls himself a prophet is a true prophet. A true prophet will never ask for silver or gold. In the Bible, Matthew describes physical events which occurred, whereas John recorded Jesus’ spiritual teachings. This accounts for some of the differences [between prophets]. As Jakob Lorber recorded the “living” word directly from Jesus, there is no contradiction in his writings; and when a passage is read and re-read, the understanding changes. If this is not the case when we read spiritual works, then we need to examine their origin. Lorber did not impose his will in the writings, but simply recorded them as Jesus dictated. The works of Lorber and Franz Bardon are not compilations, but originate from the Primordial Source.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Greetings;
Does that nice gentleman, Mr. GH, still work there? If he does, I'd like to ask him to explain to us some of his ideas about the pyramids of Egypt having been built from heat-fused sand. I realize that this is not a Bardonian idea, per se, but as it is a blog... Thanks.

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