Jesus did not die to let you sin. In fact there is a specific warning in the Bible against thinking this that
you will read later on this site. Jesus was murdered for many reasons, including patriarchal Jealousy,
including removing, demonizing and destroying the Goddess Female element of the story of the
rising and falling/death of the Star Venus(Jesus) and possible incarnations of this star, but
one reason was to show Mary Magdalena, that LOVE DOES EXIST. (She is His same
self but also opposite/anti of him), She the rising evening star Venus
as he the morning star sets/dies, and she rises,
Self Sacrifice proves LOVE DOES EXIST.
NOT EVERYTHING IS SELFISHNESS.
"Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her"
Ephesians 5:25
you will read later on this site. Jesus was murdered for many reasons, including patriarchal Jealousy,
including removing, demonizing and destroying the Goddess Female element of the story of the
rising and falling/death of the Star Venus(Jesus) and possible incarnations of this star, but
one reason was to show Mary Magdalena, that LOVE DOES EXIST. (She is His same
self but also opposite/anti of him), She the rising evening star Venus
as he the morning star sets/dies, and she rises,
Self Sacrifice proves LOVE DOES EXIST.
NOT EVERYTHING IS SELFISHNESS.
"Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her"
Ephesians 5:25
Sin (in Spanish) still means "WITHOUT"
Sin - Without
HER - Her, Goddess
The H is often silent in many languages , so SinHer (without Her, Goddess) would be pronounced “sinner”
World Church feels that a reincarnated Jesus would feel utterly betrayed by having been slaughtered, then having her teachings twisted (for instance; his/her name being used as a way to excuse sin, which he specifically warned against in revelations 2 by warning the churches not to be like the Nicolaitans, people who thought they could "do evil deeds yet be justified before God by serving God’s law in his mind." Jesus hated this and said (s)he hated this many times in the Bible. Therefore, any religion which is using Jesus' name to say that “his” death cleared them of sin, is a religion Jesus would hate and fight against. Many Christian religions use this idea. They say that Jesus died to absolve them of sin, and use Bible verses like this to justify it : "Jesus Christ died for our sins".
However, we can see that even that does NOT say "Jesus died and this ABSOLVES our sins" - it says he died "FOR OUR SINS" which could also mean "BECAUSE OF OUR SINS" or "he died to show us something about our sins, to help save us out of our sins."
We know the victors write history. It really makes no sense to KILL JESUS and then KEEP JESUS message alive. Did you really think that they would kill Jesus and not CHANGE AND RE-WRITE JESUS MESSAGE TOO? They did, and this is why World Church calls the Bible "the Jesus Killers Book" - the thing they corrupted and wrote after they chopped down Jesus, after "the fall."
It is clear when these Churches throw the bloody Jesus on a wall and even drink it's blood, that it is the death of Jesus and that message which is being celebrated and spread, not the real story. And in the real story, Jesus would not be liked being used as a symbol to be allowing people to sin and be forgiven for their sins and harm. Jesus rebelled against harm, and against religion which creates slavery.
The World Church stands by the idea that Jesus self-sacrificed himself* and endured horrible suffering for us, to show us for thousands of years, that not everything is pure selfishness, and caring about others above and beyond the self does exist (See LOVE page for more). THIS would be why he died "for" our sins - because the instant we realize that love does exist, we are no longer embroiled in the hell of everything being uncaring, everything being selfishness, everything being suffering - which is the mindset which causes a lot of offensive harm from the person who feels they are defending themselves or simply don't need to care because no one else does. Therefore, Jesus did die FOR our sins - to help us escape them and hell - rather than to ABSOLVE our sins, which is something else entirely.
However, we can see that even that does NOT say "Jesus died and this ABSOLVES our sins" - it says he died "FOR OUR SINS" which could also mean "BECAUSE OF OUR SINS" or "he died to show us something about our sins, to help save us out of our sins."
We know the victors write history. It really makes no sense to KILL JESUS and then KEEP JESUS message alive. Did you really think that they would kill Jesus and not CHANGE AND RE-WRITE JESUS MESSAGE TOO? They did, and this is why World Church calls the Bible "the Jesus Killers Book" - the thing they corrupted and wrote after they chopped down Jesus, after "the fall."
It is clear when these Churches throw the bloody Jesus on a wall and even drink it's blood, that it is the death of Jesus and that message which is being celebrated and spread, not the real story. And in the real story, Jesus would not be liked being used as a symbol to be allowing people to sin and be forgiven for their sins and harm. Jesus rebelled against harm, and against religion which creates slavery.
The World Church stands by the idea that Jesus self-sacrificed himself* and endured horrible suffering for us, to show us for thousands of years, that not everything is pure selfishness, and caring about others above and beyond the self does exist (See LOVE page for more). THIS would be why he died "for" our sins - because the instant we realize that love does exist, we are no longer embroiled in the hell of everything being uncaring, everything being selfishness, everything being suffering - which is the mindset which causes a lot of offensive harm from the person who feels they are defending themselves or simply don't need to care because no one else does. Therefore, Jesus did die FOR our sins - to help us escape them and hell - rather than to ABSOLVE our sins, which is something else entirely.
*Disclaimer* as you read these pages please note that the word "God" is used,
only to help patriarchally brainwashed people understand what is meant.
The true meaning by the church is *Goddess*
Likewise, Jesus may be referred to as a male
though Jesus is clearly female or male and female.
only to help patriarchally brainwashed people understand what is meant.
The true meaning by the church is *Goddess*
Likewise, Jesus may be referred to as a male
though Jesus is clearly female or male and female.
Jesus Called God A Sinner
John 19:11 - Jesus calls God a sinner:
“Do you refuse to speak to me?” Pilate said. “Don’t you realize I have power either to free you or to crucify you?” Jesus answered, “You would have no power over me if it were not given to you from above. Therefore the one who handed me over to you [God] is guilty of a greater sin."
John 19:11 - Jesus calls God a sinner:
“Do you refuse to speak to me?” Pilate said. “Don’t you realize I have power either to free you or to crucify you?” Jesus answered, “You would have no power over me if it were not given to you from above. Therefore the one who handed me over to you [God] is guilty of a greater sin."
In JOHN 8:1, Jesus rescues an "adulterous" woman (likely the whore Mary Magdalene) from being stoned to death! And in this act Jesus also admits to being a sinner and/or being lustful, as Jesus also does not stone the woman after saying "let the ONE WHO HAS NEVER SINNED throw the first stone!" Not even Jesus was a non sinner who could throw the first stone, nor did Jesus want to throw the stone.
But what is Adultery? The Definition of Adultery is: "voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and a person who is not his or her spouse [Husband or wife]."
In fact, wasn't it God who had an adulterous affair with Mother Mary and produced Jesus by cheating on Joseph? Jesus is literally a "bastard" child - a child created OUT of wedlock, and the affair between God and Mary is what actually produced baby Jesus. This is a fact that the false prophet churches have tried to cover up for years by saying God didn't "TOUCH" her. However, this is a way to distract people from the realization that God did get her pregnant out of wedlock so it WAS an ADULTEROUS relationship, however that sexual intercourse occurred, and Joseph had to know his wife was bearing another's child.
But what is Adultery? The Definition of Adultery is: "voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and a person who is not his or her spouse [Husband or wife]."
In fact, wasn't it God who had an adulterous affair with Mother Mary and produced Jesus by cheating on Joseph? Jesus is literally a "bastard" child - a child created OUT of wedlock, and the affair between God and Mary is what actually produced baby Jesus. This is a fact that the false prophet churches have tried to cover up for years by saying God didn't "TOUCH" her. However, this is a way to distract people from the realization that God did get her pregnant out of wedlock so it WAS an ADULTEROUS relationship, however that sexual intercourse occurred, and Joseph had to know his wife was bearing another's child.
Sin
"The Savior [Jesus] said There is no sin, but it is you who make sin when you do the
things that are like the nature of adultery, which is called sin." - The Gospel of Mary
things that are like the nature of adultery, which is called sin." - The Gospel of Mary
What did Jesus mean?
The definition of SIN: is an immoral act, or an action that is or is felt to be highly reprehensible. In other words it is an act that from a cultural point of view, the people in that culture define as reprehensible, which changes from culture to culture. People in America kill cows and many people in India find that to be reprehensible and a sin.
Therefore, we create what we perceive as sin with our ever changing moral structures, and with what we believe to be good and bad. Sin is cultural, time oriented, and personally oriented (a point of view). THIS is how we "make" sin up in our minds and THAT is what Jesus meant.
In the perception or idea that God/ess made everything, (one theory about this place) it would have been done for a reason. "Sin" would just be an action, and actions are tools. It is how we use these tools that we have, which create a safer kinder world or a worse one. For instance, one could call pride to be a cardinal sin. But what if people worldwide wanted to feel the pride of having created a better world? One could call envy a cardinal sin. But what if you envy that someone else has more power than you, so you overthrow the entire system of power to come to a more peaceful world where all are powerful? In these fashions, what are called "SINS" are actually "TOOLS" and create harm or non harm with the different ways they are utilized.
The tools we have (our emotion, our judgements, our "SINS" or actions) all of it are like a gun; they can be used in different ways for different things. What you use it to create is a choice.
SO, When Jesus talks about the "like the nature of adultery", he means that sin is created when we do actions which we have DECIDED offensively and purposely harm another, such as when our selfishness is out of balance with our self sacrifice. He says it is "called sin" because we, in our various cultures, decide what is acceptable or not acceptable, and it is different in each culture and time period.
However, Jesus also would have known that there are two or more sides to everything, and that all of the so called "bad" actions could be seen in a different way, mostly when we are being abused/harmed, but also at other times. For instance, envy could be seen as a compliment to someone, rather than a sin. Two jealous people who admit to their jealousy, could balance each other out and create harmony in envy.
Even all of our suffering and pain here could be "GOOD" if we are here to escape the monotony of the heaven side of existence, as described in the heaven/hell page. and the suffering page and chose to suffer to experience more of heaven, like a game that brings us more and keeps us from the hell of eternal monotony.
Therefore, everything is good just as is told in the Bible. but we see it at different times in different perceptions. (Timothy 4:4). Everything could also be perceived as bad at different times in different perceptions (those things we perceive as sin, as Jesus said).
You might think you are being "good" to give a "compliment" to someone by saying "you look pretty tonight." However, the person might hear "you look ugly on other days," or "I only value beauty, if you are ugly you are not good."
"[Jesus] redeemed the good people in the world as well as the evil. Light and Darkness, life and death, right and left, are brothers of one another. They are inseparable. Because of this neither are the good good, nor evil evil..." - Gospel Of Philip
In fact, Jesus admitted he himself* was a sinner, right after saving an adulterous woman from being stoned to death for having sex! He tells her accusers "Let any one of you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at her." But what happens? They all flee, leaving only Jesus to punish the woman. And yet, he can't. He tells her "...neither do I condemn you,"Jesus declared" John 8:1 In other words, he either:
1) Could not throw the first stone because he was not without sin!
or
2) He simply did not want to punish a woman for having sex; he did not view this as a sin, even though adultery can be considered a sin and is by many. In other words, he was expressing very clearly that sin is an interpretation, not a rule, that it is something that "IS CALLED SIN," just as he said above in the Gospel of Mary. Jesus knew that in another culture, this "adulterous" woman, could have been revered, not scorned.
The World Church hopes to uplift humanity by showing us both the "good news" and "bad news" in every situation, then allowing us individually to choose what to focus on and what to do about it.
The Church believes in seeing human feelings and actions as tools to obtaining our own personal happiness, and that of the world, not as "SIN".
Judgment of what should be done if a person is acting as another wants, or doesn't want, is left up to each individual situation.
Below, the Church lists examples of SIN. The chart will explain why Jesus would have said there are no sins, but instead, that sin is created when we do things that are undesired by others, by ourselves, or which create unhappiness/hell.
The definition of SIN: is an immoral act, or an action that is or is felt to be highly reprehensible. In other words it is an act that from a cultural point of view, the people in that culture define as reprehensible, which changes from culture to culture. People in America kill cows and many people in India find that to be reprehensible and a sin.
Therefore, we create what we perceive as sin with our ever changing moral structures, and with what we believe to be good and bad. Sin is cultural, time oriented, and personally oriented (a point of view). THIS is how we "make" sin up in our minds and THAT is what Jesus meant.
In the perception or idea that God/ess made everything, (one theory about this place) it would have been done for a reason. "Sin" would just be an action, and actions are tools. It is how we use these tools that we have, which create a safer kinder world or a worse one. For instance, one could call pride to be a cardinal sin. But what if people worldwide wanted to feel the pride of having created a better world? One could call envy a cardinal sin. But what if you envy that someone else has more power than you, so you overthrow the entire system of power to come to a more peaceful world where all are powerful? In these fashions, what are called "SINS" are actually "TOOLS" and create harm or non harm with the different ways they are utilized.
The tools we have (our emotion, our judgements, our "SINS" or actions) all of it are like a gun; they can be used in different ways for different things. What you use it to create is a choice.
SO, When Jesus talks about the "like the nature of adultery", he means that sin is created when we do actions which we have DECIDED offensively and purposely harm another, such as when our selfishness is out of balance with our self sacrifice. He says it is "called sin" because we, in our various cultures, decide what is acceptable or not acceptable, and it is different in each culture and time period.
However, Jesus also would have known that there are two or more sides to everything, and that all of the so called "bad" actions could be seen in a different way, mostly when we are being abused/harmed, but also at other times. For instance, envy could be seen as a compliment to someone, rather than a sin. Two jealous people who admit to their jealousy, could balance each other out and create harmony in envy.
Even all of our suffering and pain here could be "GOOD" if we are here to escape the monotony of the heaven side of existence, as described in the heaven/hell page. and the suffering page and chose to suffer to experience more of heaven, like a game that brings us more and keeps us from the hell of eternal monotony.
Therefore, everything is good just as is told in the Bible. but we see it at different times in different perceptions. (Timothy 4:4). Everything could also be perceived as bad at different times in different perceptions (those things we perceive as sin, as Jesus said).
You might think you are being "good" to give a "compliment" to someone by saying "you look pretty tonight." However, the person might hear "you look ugly on other days," or "I only value beauty, if you are ugly you are not good."
"[Jesus] redeemed the good people in the world as well as the evil. Light and Darkness, life and death, right and left, are brothers of one another. They are inseparable. Because of this neither are the good good, nor evil evil..." - Gospel Of Philip
In fact, Jesus admitted he himself* was a sinner, right after saving an adulterous woman from being stoned to death for having sex! He tells her accusers "Let any one of you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at her." But what happens? They all flee, leaving only Jesus to punish the woman. And yet, he can't. He tells her "...neither do I condemn you,"Jesus declared" John 8:1 In other words, he either:
1) Could not throw the first stone because he was not without sin!
or
2) He simply did not want to punish a woman for having sex; he did not view this as a sin, even though adultery can be considered a sin and is by many. In other words, he was expressing very clearly that sin is an interpretation, not a rule, that it is something that "IS CALLED SIN," just as he said above in the Gospel of Mary. Jesus knew that in another culture, this "adulterous" woman, could have been revered, not scorned.
The World Church hopes to uplift humanity by showing us both the "good news" and "bad news" in every situation, then allowing us individually to choose what to focus on and what to do about it.
The Church believes in seeing human feelings and actions as tools to obtaining our own personal happiness, and that of the world, not as "SIN".
Judgment of what should be done if a person is acting as another wants, or doesn't want, is left up to each individual situation.
Below, the Church lists examples of SIN. The chart will explain why Jesus would have said there are no sins, but instead, that sin is created when we do things that are undesired by others, by ourselves, or which create unhappiness/hell.
*Disclaimer* as you read these pages please note that the word "God" is used,
only to help patriarchally brainwashed people understand what is meant.
The true meaning by the church is *Goddess*
Likewise, Jesus may be referred to as a male
though Jesus is clearly female or male and female.
only to help patriarchally brainwashed people understand what is meant.
The true meaning by the church is *Goddess*
Likewise, Jesus may be referred to as a male
though Jesus is clearly female or male and female.
"Sin" or "Good" ActionSelfishness:
a concern for your own welfare and a disregard of others Pride:
A feeling of pleasure from one's own achievements Ego:
A person's sense of self-esteem or self-importance Lying:
Not telling the truth |
Could be considered bad:Could be bad when one is harming an innocent, such as taking too much money from someone and making them homeless Could be bad when one is snobby and starts making fun of others lives Could be bad when it gets so big it makes someone not considerate of others Could be bad when you are using it to steal money instead of doing your own work to earn money |
Could be considered good:Could be good when one is escaping abusers and must only consider themselves Could be good when you set up a business that helps others Could be good when people are saying you are bad, no one cares about you, you are worthless, and it saves you from being squashed flat like a pancake Could be good when you are in a concentration camp and lie to a guard to protect others or help yourself escape |
Because certain actions and feelings previously called sins or good, may work or not work for to help create less suffering for others and the self, the Church takes the stance that humans are created complete, and follows Jesus words that there is no sin other than what we create and perceive as sin. The Church sees human feelings and actions as tools we are using to create our lives.
Do the actions you are taking, create suffering, or your own personal version of happiness and that of others? When you steal in an unwarranted manner, you end up being surrounded only by thieves because no one else will trust you. Soon you are surrounded by people who will hurt you, because you hurt. Does that create your happiness?
The Church feels this is a more viable question than calling some things bad or good in a blanket, stereotyping statement which causes fear and lying, which will not lead to solutions for humanity.

SIN CLAIR means "without Clair" (sin in Spanish just means "WITHOUT"). Clair is a reference to Goddess Mary Magdalene. In the skull and bones origination story is a Lady "MARACLARA" (a name for the Magdalene, Mara meaning sea goddess who walks on water, and horse, mare.)
In the story she meets her Lord, they have sex and have a baby. (The skull and
Bones is the symbol of the killing of Goddess - her skeletons with her X Chromosome). So without Clair (sin Clair) literally means WITHOUT HER, GODDESS. Sin means to be without her, so no wonder sin (without her) is "bad." Yes, the story is as old as the dinosaurs. The science side is seen here again with religion.
(Horse is also etymologically associated with Horus and Whores)