Jesus Gives Corrections
To
Hinduism And
All Religions
By
The
Twelve Apostles
The Needs Of The Incoming
Age
The Indian sage and Jesus often
met and talked about the needs of nations and of men; about the sacred
doctrines, forms and rites best suited to the coming age.
One day, they sat together in a
mountain pass, and Jesus said, “The coming age will surely not require
spiritually blind and ignorant priests, and shrines, and unapproved sacrifice
of life. There is no power in sacrifice of beast, or bird, to help a man
to holy life, except as directed by God Almighty.”
And Vidyapati
said, “All forms and rites are symbols of the things that men must do within
the temple of the soul. The Holy One requires man to give his life in
willing sacrifice for the children of God, and all the so-called offerings on
altars and on shrines that have been made since time began, were made to teach
man how to serve and worship God, and to give himself in service to save his
brother man; for man can never save himself except he lose his life in serving
and saving other children of God.
“The perfect age will not require
forms and rites and carnal sacrifice, which are not approved by God. The coming
age is not the perfect age, and men will call for object lessons and symbolic
rites. And in the great religion (this Yahweh's Book Of
Life) you shall introduce to men, some simple rites of washings and
remembrances will be required; but unnecessary sacrifice of animals and birds,
God requires not.”
And Jesus said, “Our God must
loathe the tinselled (the impressive but false) show
of priests and priestly things. When men array themselves in showy garbs
to indicate that they are servants of the gods, and strut about like gaudy
birds to be admired by men, because of piety or any other thing, the Holy One
must surely turn away in sheer disgust. All people are alike the
servants of our Father-God, are kings and priests. Will not the coming age
demand complete destruction of the man-made priestly castes, as well as every
other caste, and inequality among the sons of men?”
And Vidyapati
said, “The coming age is not the age of spirit life and men will pride
themselves in wearing priestly robes, and chanting pious chants to advertise
themselves as saints.” – Even so I found them to
be, in my second coming, as Jesus Christ reincarnated, numerous religions,
churches, ministries and fellowships, in every room of the houses and at every
corner of the streets, headed by uncountable religious leaders, who are
spiritually blind, ignorant and lazy.
“The simple rites that you will
introduce will be extolled by those who follow you, until the sacred service of
the age will far outshine in gorgeousness the priestly service of the age of
hypocrisy. This is a problem men must solve.
The perfect age will come, when
every man will be a priest and men will not array themselves in special garb to
advertise their piety.” Man is a perfect God.
And no one is able to attain his perfection without
studying this holy book and abiding by it.