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Posted by qualteam at 3:53 PM EST
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What Is New Age Christianity? Part 2
New Age Christianity can integrate traditional biblical information with New Age concepts and even Science Fiction: Check out the links below on resurrected and superior bodies: 1. Resurrected Bodies 2. Android World 3. The Resurrection Of Christ 4. "Data" Of Star Trek 5. A.I. Artificial Intelligence(The Movie)


Anyone need a new head?

Posted by qualteam at 3:12 PM EST
Updated: Sunday, 14 March 2004 3:35 PM EST
Saturday, 13 March 2004
What Is New Age Christianity?
Well, it certainly isn't old age Christianity that demonized those who disagreed with it.

I don't believe that any one religion has a monopoly on the truth.

Although Christianity started quite well in the first century AD, it drifted into authoritarian dogmatism after the apostles left. The primitive view of Earth at the center of the universe and a heaven above and a hell below lasted well into the 16th century.

Various Catholic councils from the 5th to the 9th centuries ruled on what was orthodox and what was heresy(e.g. past lives).

Martin Luther took the Christian Church out of the box for awhile, but Christianity went back to selling "Afterlife Insurance" rather than personal enlightenment. Below are more views on where Christianity has come from and where it's going:

1. Past Lives 2. New Age Christianity 3. Is It The End Of Churchianity? 4. The Mormon Planet Of Kolob 5. Creationism Versus Evolution 6. The Names Of God 7. A History Of The Christian Church

Posted by qualteam at 9:20 PM EST
Updated: Sunday, 14 March 2004 2:39 PM EST
Friday, 12 March 2004
Getting Connected
I find it's easier to connect with someone through weblogs, webpages and webrings than just e-mail and forums. A human life is a big subject, so why not study it in depth?
Weird Places In The Universe
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Posted by qualteam at 11:07 PM EST
Updated: Monday, 15 March 2004 8:42 PM EST
Thursday, 11 March 2004
My Top Ten Eternal Worlds
Maybe there's only suppose to be seven heavens, but the universe is a big place and I'm sure there's more than seven or ten great worlds in it. The vision of each existence will be revealed in upcoming blog entries. The concept of heaven as a retirement home for spirits is just too medieval for my liking.

1. High Tech World(Spaceships, supercomputers, androids, photonics, superscience, etc.)
2. Earth Continuum One(When souls are stuck in the earth reality that they died out of, they are sent to a reasonable facimile of it.)
3. Funhouse World(The greatest midways, and funhouses of the universe are found here.)
4. Magic World(This is a place where you can develop your spiritual powers to the nth degree and have fun doing it.)
5. Angel World(There are those who can operate in the universe without high tech toys or bodies)
6. Music World(Any musical form, style or memory can be found here.)
7. History World(The history of the universe is quite vast. It could take you thousands of years to study it all.)
8. Christmas World(Santa Claus is real and Christmas never ends in this world.)
9. Frontier World(History can come alive with virtual reality simulations of past events.)
10. United Stars World(Aliens from all over the universe come here to gain a better understanding of each other.)
Do you have any mystical insights into the above visions? Please let me know.



The Nexus In Star Trek
Biblical Views On Heaven

Posted by qualteam at 10:55 PM EST
Updated: Thursday, 11 March 2004 11:03 PM EST
Wednesday, 10 March 2004
Meanwhile back in Brampton, Ontario,
Mood:  vegas lucky
I'm putting in a new bathroom with the help of three Newfies, my wife, Irene, her son, Leslie, and a handyman, Tony. In actual fact, the Newfies are doing most of the work. It sure saves thousands of dollars when most of the Newfoundlanders one knows are jacks of all trades. Not having large financial resources, Newfies learned from their families the various skills needed to do their own home improvements.
The Newfy Family Website

Posted by qualteam at 11:02 PM EST
Monday, 8 March 2004
The Mysteries Of Christianity
Over the last week or so, I've tried to find personal answers for some of the major mysteries in Christianity. Hopefully, these blog entries have opened up a better understanding(a 21st century understanding)to you on this religion that may have not been covered by the many reviews of "The Passion Of The Christ."
I wish you all the best in your spiritual search and journey.

Posted by qualteam at 11:50 PM EST
Updated: Monday, 8 March 2004 11:26 PM EST
Sunday, 7 March 2004
The Christ Continuum
Christology 101(Medieval Catholic edition) continues to be number one at the box office. However, the mysteries of what happened to the first church still remain.

It's time to move forward from dogma, rituals and church traditions in order to connect with the living Christ and organization that exists now. It actual fact, most of the Church Of Christ has departed this life and moved on to somewhere or something else(What would that be?).

Christ said "I am the vine and you are the branches". Paul said "That we have the mind of Christ." The mystical connection to Christ and his botherhood can be made through love and faith.

I believe that it is possible to know what has happened to the "Christ Continuum" in detail over the last two thousand years. However, that's another story which hasn't been told yet.
Turn Your Radio On

Posted by qualteam at 11:47 PM EST
Saturday, 6 March 2004
The Brotherhood Of Christ Then And Now
From what I've read about the movie, it seems that "The Passion Of The Christ" is very medieval Catholic in its inspiration. This comes from earlier "Stations Of The Cross" passion plays and medieval art emphasizing the physical suffering of Jesus. This is understandable because from the dark ages until the 20th century human life has been short with much of pain and sorrow.

Personally, I feel that both the early Christian church and humanity have moved on to better conditions since then. We don't have to be trapped in the 11th century anymore than the 1st century.



The Views Of Different Christians
The Early Roman Catholic Influence

Posted by qualteam at 6:58 PM EST
Updated: Saturday, 6 March 2004 7:32 PM EST
Friday, 5 March 2004
Have You Seen "The Passion Of The Christ"?
I don't know whether the latest feature about Jesus Christ is superficial or not? It certainly is very controversial and the critics/fans either love or hate the film. Below is the opinion of a Toronto Star journalist on this matter. What do you think?
One week later and certain views haven't changed.



Posted by qualteam at 5:11 PM EST
Updated: Friday, 5 March 2004 5:19 PM EST

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