Law
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2015 10:51 pm
Consider Moses' Law. It is theory of sin, of death, it develops the essence of entropy: it explains how hell, which is space-time, works, it is the law according to which the flames i.e., the 7 angels, consume you. This law is consistent: Jesus did prove this with his death.
The Son of Man is a dove in a serpent, a sheep in the midst of a wolf. He is Satan outward, Spirit inward. Satan outward, Moses' serpent: he has the eye of Satan which sees all things high. The Son of Man sees his inward Spirit. But the Spirit is truth according to the Bible. Jesus is of the Law. Jesus sees the truth therefore he sees that the Law is consistent. The moment he does, the Law kills him for otherwise it would be inconsistent. Jesus proves that the Law is good for Satan is judged. Jesus proves that the Law applies to the outward for the inward Spirit it sees not. All have sinned except Jesus, if you see his Spirit you die but you live. Jesus came not to break the Law but to fulfill.
Now, that Jesus did teach and do, about 2000 years ago, what Goedel proved, can be grasped from
Moreover
Now it is of course not the case that "any law has exceptions" for then, what is quoted should itself have an exception i.e., there should exist a law without exceptions, a counterexample. But "any law concerned with the concrete has exceptions" is no law concerned with the concrete for laws, even those concerned with the concrete, are abstract.
The churches' aim is to make weaklings hate God. They begot Atheism. What Jesus taught is altogether different & novel to this day.
The Son of Man is a dove in a serpent, a sheep in the midst of a wolf. He is Satan outward, Spirit inward. Satan outward, Moses' serpent: he has the eye of Satan which sees all things high. The Son of Man sees his inward Spirit. But the Spirit is truth according to the Bible. Jesus is of the Law. Jesus sees the truth therefore he sees that the Law is consistent. The moment he does, the Law kills him for otherwise it would be inconsistent. Jesus proves that the Law is good for Satan is judged. Jesus proves that the Law applies to the outward for the inward Spirit it sees not. All have sinned except Jesus, if you see his Spirit you die but you live. Jesus came not to break the Law but to fulfill.
Now, that Jesus did teach and do, about 2000 years ago, what Goedel proved, can be grasped from
What is the statement "Not all statements are provable" but a prophet of a consistent formal system? And yet it is without honor in it i.e., is not derivable from that system's axioms i.e., from the royalty of that country. And yet it is true.But Jesus said unto them, A prophet is not without honour, but in his own country, and among his own kin, and in his own house. (Mark 6.4)
Moreover
Is Paul wrong in asserting that the witness is true, hence false? By no means for any law concerned with the concrete has exceptions, because the concrete is eminently complex. An example of a law with exceptions is, for any consistent formal system, "any sentence is either provable or disprovable", a sentence being a concrete sequence of symbols. An example of a law without exceptions is just in the previous sentence. But a formal system, involving laws i.e., rules of inference, is not concrete. The quotation is a law about concrete Cretians hence the prophet is an exception.One of themselves, even a prophet of their own, said, The Cretians are alway liars, evil beasts, slow bellies. This witness is true. (Titus 1.12, 13)
Now it is of course not the case that "any law has exceptions" for then, what is quoted should itself have an exception i.e., there should exist a law without exceptions, a counterexample. But "any law concerned with the concrete has exceptions" is no law concerned with the concrete for laws, even those concerned with the concrete, are abstract.
The churches' aim is to make weaklings hate God. They begot Atheism. What Jesus taught is altogether different & novel to this day.