A Crude Concept (Christ as God)
- Taylor J. Mitchell
- Sep 12, 2024
- 1 min read
PREFACE:
Mankind exists ‘above’ the first three dimensions (length, width, height) and ‘under’ the fourth (time,) while having general authority over the former three.
We use the dimensions ‘below’ us to serve our purposes (ie. engineering and architecture, mathematics, art, etc.)
While we have an authority over those ‘lower’ dimensions, the fourth dimension (time) has authority over us (and the dimensions below it;) time choreographs our day-to-day lives, influences our emotions, ages our bodies, etc.
CONCEPT:
If an artist paints a self-portrait onto a canvas, they have created a ‘rendition’ of themself.
They have exercised their authority over two lower dimensions (length and width) and created themself within that 2-dimensional capacity.
When a bystander views that self-portrait, they can fairly surely say “that is [artist-x].” While the viewers receive it as the artist, it is only a likeness.
Apply this to Jesus (to us, a limited rendition) of God (the limitless artist Father).
If we have authority over three dimensions, and we can create ourselves (painting, sculpting, etc.) in those dimensions, why can’t God (being higher than the fourth dimension) create himself into our dimension?
It’s the same concept.
If science acknowledges that all matter is in a state of vibration and/or frequency, that ‘self-portrait’ the artist painted is just as alive as the artist is, just in a different state.
I say that because Jesus was at a different ‘vibration/frequency’ than God (the Father) - that’s the only way God could have revealed Himself to us (He had to bring Himself into our realm of understanding.)
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