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The printed version is not the exact original written down by Judas Iscariot, but a translation by Isa Rashid that has been revised (not altered!) by Billy (he added/inserted the code).<ref>http://forum.figu.org/cgi-bin/us/discus.cgi?pg=next&topic=12&page=2685</ref></blockquote> | The printed version is not the exact original written down by Judas Iscariot, but a translation by Isa Rashid that has been revised (not altered!) by Billy (he added/inserted the code).<ref>http://forum.figu.org/cgi-bin/us/discus.cgi?pg=next&topic=12&page=2685</ref></blockquote> | ||
==Why is it that an act of divorce will go against the laws of nature?== | |||
From the FIGU Forum (Questions Answered by Billy): | |||
<blockquote>In the TJ, chapter 20 talking about marriage: "What has been joined together in this way, let no human being separate, because it is against the laws of nature".<br /> | |||
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Why is it that an act of divorce will go against the laws of nature?<br /> | |||
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As divorce is very very common nowadays, I need strong logical reasons in backing up this concept.<br /> | |||
'''ANSWER:'''Hi Savio,<br /> | |||
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This relates to true love ("empfindungsmässige Liebe", in contrast to "gefühlsmässige Liebe"). True love cannot be destroyed, and those who are dwelling in this deep and highly-evolved form of love shall not be hampered and be harmed in order to separate the persons. (To do so is an act against the laws of nature.)<br /> | |||
The normal case within marriages is feeling-related love, which is quite superficial and is in danger to be dissolved anytime if it is not deep enough. This love form is normally based on and triggered by thoughts, sexual attractions, etc.<br /><ref>http://forum.figu.org/cgi-bin/us/discus.cgi?pg=next&topic=12&page=2685</ref></blockquote> | |||
==Further Reading== | ==Further Reading== |
Revision as of 22:19, 13 July 2009
Introduction
Jerusalem, 1963 - A Greek Catholic priest, Isa Rashid, discovers a small cave in the slope of a nearby hill. His Swiss friend, "Billy" Eduard Albert Meier, removes the rubble partially obscuring the entryway, crawls inside, and exhumes a set of ancient scrolls wrapped in animal skin and encased in a dry, crumbly resin. Upon their examination, faded yet fully legible pages of Aramaic text reveal a 2,000-year-old biographical narrative of a man named Jmmanuel who devoted his life to teaching about the true nature of the universe, the immortality of the human spirit through reincarnation, and a way of life that is liberating and free from the illogical constraints of human greed and lust for power.
And this is the book that none of the major religions want you to read. Having translated 36 chapters of the scrolls from Aramaic to German, Isa Rashid ultimately paid with his life when he and his family were assassinated by the powers that be but not before 36 chapters were sent to his friend in Switzerland, who then assembled the text into the form presented in this book. (Meier's publishing of the Talmud Jmmanuel has been partially responsible for the 21 attempts on his own life.)
Discover what truly happened to Jmmanuel during his forty days and forty nights "in the desert." Learn who really was his betrayer and how he survived his brutal crucifixion. And read his ominous prophecies (some already fulfilled!) for the current times, his teachings about the human spirit and the self-determined path of human evolution - the true meaning of our lives.
Note: The name Jmmanuel is mentioned, with different spellings, in the Old Testament, Isaiah 7:14: "Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign. Behold, a young woman shall conceive and bear a son, and shall call his name Imman'u-el." And we find it again in the New Testament, Matthew 1:23: "Behold, a virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and his name shall be called Emmanuel." For further information regarding the genuineness of the Talmud Jmmanuel, please see the extensive research of James Deardorff at http://www.tjresearch.info/genuine.htm and related links at http://www.tjresearch.info/contents.htm.
For selected excerpts see the section below.
Selected Excerpts from the 3rd Edition
- Introduction
- Sermon on the Mount
- 12 Commandments
- Laws and Proverbs
- Prophecy
- Final Teachings
- Creation
If Judas Iscariot is the author of the Talmud Jmmanuel, why isn't his name on the cover?
From the FIGU Forum (Questions Answered by Billy):
If Judas Iscariot is the author of the Talmud Jmmanuel, why isn't his name on the cover?
ANSWER: Hi Mario,
The printed version is not the exact original written down by Judas Iscariot, but a translation by Isa Rashid that has been revised (not altered!) by Billy (he added/inserted the code).[1]
Why is it that an act of divorce will go against the laws of nature?
From the FIGU Forum (Questions Answered by Billy):
In the TJ, chapter 20 talking about marriage: "What has been joined together in this way, let no human being separate, because it is against the laws of nature".
Why is it that an act of divorce will go against the laws of nature?
As divorce is very very common nowadays, I need strong logical reasons in backing up this concept.
ANSWER:Hi Savio,
This relates to true love ("empfindungsmässige Liebe", in contrast to "gefühlsmässige Liebe"). True love cannot be destroyed, and those who are dwelling in this deep and highly-evolved form of love shall not be hampered and be harmed in order to separate the persons. (To do so is an act against the laws of nature.)
The normal case within marriages is feeling-related love, which is quite superficial and is in danger to be dissolved anytime if it is not deep enough. This love form is normally based on and triggered by thoughts, sexual attractions, etc.
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