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Worldview The purpose of this page is to give you a brief overview of the two competing alternatives humanity – with a little help from its enemies – has come to at this late stage of history concerning the imagined "structure" of Ultimate Reality. However, at the risk of scaring you away like a wily prize bass, but because there’s such an industrial dumpster-load of junk theology on the web, I thought it best to first insert a brief – as it is termed in Christianese – "statement of faith." There’s a strong statistical probability you’ll hate me for it, but here goes:
STORMWATCH STATEMENT OF FAITH We are absolutely convinced that, in order for eternal holy Deity to clothe Himself in human flesh, the virgin birth of the Messiah is literally true, Jesus thereby becoming the Father’s only begotten Son. We are equally persuaded of this Son’s sinless life lived on our behalf as the "second Adam," of His atoning sacrifice of Himself as the prophesied and foreshadowed "Lamb of God" by crucifixion outside Jerusalem to provide an adequate blood-covering for human sin, of His bodily resurrection from the dead and consequent appearance to hundreds of His followers, of His bodily ascension into the heaven of heavens to receive His rightful place beside the eternal Father, from whence He shall come again to earth "in like manner" as He left in order to establish a literal government on this planet under His rulership for one thousand actual years, after which transpire events quite beyond human imagining. We believe Yeshua, Jesus Himself, as very God in human form, is the "narrow door" to everlasting life, a door opened (in this era at least) by trusting totally in His divinely mighty works on our behalf – most supremely His once-for-all-time payment of a price for our ransom which we as fallen creatures could never pay, since we can rely in no part for entrance on personal deeds of "righteousness." (In other words, "good works" are the fruit and not the root of the gift of a God-wrought new birth into fellowship with His Holy Spirit.)We believe that the Bible – even though no longer available in its "original autographs" – is God’s authoritative revelation to mankind insofar as ink and paper might aspire to such a task. As such, despite manifold evil assault, it has been sovereignly and sufficiently preserved, bearing unfathomable marks of Supernatural Authorship. A two-fold yet unified Testament, it is in itself trustworthy, as "inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness; that the man of God may be adequate, equipped for every good work." (2 Tim. 3:16-17)
"Structure" of Ultimate Reality This doesn’t have to be hard. Believe it or not, it doesn’t take a genius to grasp the basic issues in "metaphysical," "cosmological" – or if you want an even scarier word – "ontological" questions concerning ultimate reality. At the simplest level there are essentially three possibilities. Reality is, ultimately, either:
To make things simpler still, I will dispense with discussion of possibility three, because in theology (even more than in academic philosophy) the real historical contest has always been between the first two positions, since even so-called polytheistic systems usually resolve the second possibility back into the first. (This is actually what the Far Eastern religions have done with concepts best symbolized by the Yin-Yang, as I will explain.)
Possibility #1: Ultimate Unity This idea is summed up in the increasingly popular phrase, "All is One" (which for a while appeared on matchbook covers for the Hard Rock Café.) This statement is intended quite literally – a bold assertion that at bottom all the seemingly distinct and separate facets of existence manifest forth (or emanate) from a penultimate center, source, or "ground" of Being. Among the Eastern religions this idea finds its clearest expression in Hinduism, which has tended to include a more philosophical component or "systematized metaphysic." Over the past century this "monistic" worldview has gained increasing currency in the western world, especially since having been largely adopted by the flower children of the sixties. John Lennon leaned toward and Charles Manson wholeheartedly embraced this view, as did many in a previous generation at the highest levels of the Third Reich. Monism (one-ism) in its Hindu variety imagines that the visible universe is a kind of dream-like outer cloak, more or less illusory, thrown out (emanated) from an impersonal "Dreamer" Which (not really Who) exists ultimately on the highest vibratory or "spiritual plane" of a multi-tiered reality whose illusory aspects lessen the closer one approaches the center of pure generating Thought or Mind. The "glass onion" image fits nicely here, and undoubtedly has an aesthetic appeal for its seeming symmetry and simplicity. At its best – as a noble human aspiration to comprehend the mystery of existence – this concept does wrestle with some profound truths. At its worst, as a remarkably intricate fabric of subtle distortions, it is a masterwork of supernatural deception with the swastika its natural symbol. It is eternally cyclical and eternally Now. Time is merely part of the illusion.
Possibility #2: Ultimate Duality Things begin to get tangled here because under this heading three distinct varieties logically appear:
Proceed to reality - part 1
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