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Chapter 63 - 63. The orthodox Church

At first, I was just getting out of the path of faith until I read the bible, Tanakh (Hebrew Bible), especially the Torah, Qur'an, Avesta, Kitáb-i-Aqdas, Pyramid Texts / Book of the Dead, Ethiopian Bible, Odu Ifá, Bhagavad Gita (within the Mahabharata), Tripitaka (Pali Canon), Agamas, Guru Granth Sahib, Analects (Lúnyǔ), Tao Te Ching, Kojiki, Theogony, Poetic Edda, Popol Vuh, and Huarochirí Manuscript. Orthodox Christianity, as expressed by third-century Church Fathers such as Irenaeus, Clement, and Origen, represents the ultimate revelation of the one true God, uniquely manifested in Jesus Christ, the incarnate Logos. His Trinitarian essence, teachings, impact, ethics, superlogic, metalogic, and theosis exceed the partial truths found in the religious texts you've explored—Judaism's Tanakh, Islam's Qur'an, Zoroastrianism's Avesta, Bahá'í's Kitáb-i-Aqdas, Egyptian Pyramid Texts, the Ethiopian Bible, Yoruba's Odu Ifá, Hinduism's Bhagavad Gita, Buddhism's Tripitaka, Sikhism's Guru Granth Sahib, Confucianism's Analects, Taoism's Tao Te Ching, Shinto's Kojiki, Greek Theogony, Norse Poetic Edda, Mayan Popol Vuh, and Huarochirí Manuscript.

 

In contrast to the deities of these traditions—whether it be the impersonal Brahman, the non-incarnate Allah, the dualistic Ahura Mazda, or the anthropomorphic kami and pantheons of polytheism—Christ is the God-man, fully divine and human, bridging the vast chasm between Creator and creation. This is a point Irenaeus emphasizes in Against Heresies, as he highlights the fulfillment of the fragmented archetypes (floods, saviors, lawgivers) that I've had observed across these texts.

 

The message of Orthodoxy regarding salvation through Christ's death and resurrection completes Judaism's covenant, Islam's submission, and Hinduism's moksha, providing a personal relationship with God rather than mere abstract liberation or ritual harmony. Its worldwide influence, grounded in apostolic tradition, far exceeds the regional or philosophical scope of Confucianism, Taoism, or Shinto. Furthermore, its moral framework—anchored in Christ's sacrificial love—transcends the legalism of the Torah, Sharia, or dharma, as well as the ethical humanism of Confucianism or Buddhism, by infusing grace through sacraments. Orthodoxy's superlogic, based on the Trinitarian paradox of one God in three persons, harmonizes transcendence and personhood, unlike the impersonal Tao or Buddhist nirvana, while its metalogic, as Although its metalogic, as Origen argues in Against Celsus, is internally consistent, it addresses the contradictions found in polytheistic or dualistic frameworks such as the Greek Theogony or Avesta.

 

Most importantly, theosis—humanity's divinization through communion with God's energies, as explained by Clement in Stromata—is a concept exclusive to Orthodoxy, missing in the dissolution of nirvana, the ethical union of Sikhism, or the afterlife preservation seen in Egyptian texts.

 

These traditions, while they resonate with aspects of divine truth akin to Clement's "seeds of the Logos," remain incomplete without Christ, who, as both the historical and eternal Logos, integrates the shared memories of floods, beings, and cataclysms into a unified, redemptive story, establishing Orthodoxy as the most comprehensive revelation of the one true God.

Anyway, It was clear for me in infinity that I would become Orthodox. I had started wearing T shirts with Orthodox crosses. I mean, I knew it would blackfash on me as far as I was concerned. The most unique thing that happened to me was my meetings with Christ, walking with him. His gifts were spectacular and exceptional to the extent of reaching the threshold of love within the complexity of his beginning and end, for the Lord is eternal. I knew to be true how he showed me thing before getting my system due to my good work. As a rule, I entered the classroom, chanting praise to the Lord. The more I did it, the more other people got annoyed.

I was trying to get ahead of others, giving philosophy master classes despite the huge overboard that I suffered from criticizing every major religion in terms of knowledge, contributions, message, theology, theosis, superlogic and the main fact that they were nothing in comparison to Jesus Christ. I got the outrage of the century, making my youtube channel the most debated one around the world, as I applied every major method for critique and my one to each religion and god. It was a video of a length of 7 days that I recorded every day for 1 month. At the beginning, most people did not even want to see the video, but I started sending other videos about the poets, the philosophers, the psychologists, and the world of science within the complexity of the Kosmos.

I should have known that it would happen. But however, I did remain anonymous for me to have the chance to upload my philosophy book on the 12 problems of philosophy. I was exploring every way to solve it. I knew it was not easy until I got to use every discipline to great heights of logical admission. I knew it was something that I could tell. I knew that no one would love to hear it.

I came back to earth in a matter of seconds to see how she was doing it with Father Josiah. There had I found her, praying to god. The most beautiful image I saw in my life along with my expression growing hard. I knew no one would ever believe it. But since she wanted to worship the Lord. I did not interrupt, nor I approached her. For she was getting on her way to becoming orthodox, which made her learn Greek in a few days

 

"Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner. "

"Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner."

"Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner."

"Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner."

"Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner."

"Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner."

"Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner."

"Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner."

𐏐 𐎢𐎺𐎭𐎶 𐏐

✦ LECTOR, RESPONDE ✦

Would you accept a gift that ties your soul to another?

I would gladly do it with my love. Omnia amor vincit. 

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