The Truth about God

 

Written by all-round scientist Johan Oldenkamp, PhD, founder of Wholly Science

 

 

What do we really know about God? To begin with, there is the Word of God. This is a collection of 66 books that is called the Holy Bible, and also the Scripture. The word ‘bible’ comes from the Greek word biblia, which means ‘books’. This collection of 66 books is divided into two groups. The first group of 39 books is called the Old Testament, and the second group consisting of the last 27 books is called the New Testament. What does this mean? Is the Holy Bible actually a will? Let us therefore continue by examining the definition of a will.

 

A will is a legal document in which the property in respect of the heritage is recorded. In many cases, the owner does not write down its own will, but someone else does this, such as a notary. Further more, a will is not a nice readable story. It is written as specific as possible, in order to minimize the risk of any interpretation other than the owner’s intention.

 

The Old Testament describes the original will of God. This first testament makes immediately clear what God’s heritage is. The very first sentence of this testament states it clearly: “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth (Genesis 1:1)”. Because God is the Creator of this, according to this legal Testament, God is automatically the Owner of what God created. Who else would be the lawful owner? If there is, entirely hypothetical speaking, yet another who claims to be the rightful owner of the heavens and the earth, then such a claim is by now far beyond the usual period of six weeks response time. In short, it is Lawful that God is the sole Owner of the heavens and the earth.

 

A little further on in God’s Will, we read what God has granted us humans to reign over the earth (Genesis 1:26). There is, however, a condition associated with this heritage. Because this requirement is so essential, it is written down twice in this testament (in Exodus 20:1-17 and in Deuteronomy 5:6-21), in order to further reduce the risk of misunderstandings.

 

Before we proceed, let us first look at a short example:

 

Suppose someone named Lauren has no place to stay. A good friend of hers named Sandra offers her shelter, but only if Lauren complies to ten reasonable conditions defined by Sandra. As long Lauren continues to comply with these requirements, she can live in Sandra’s house for free. However, the moment Lauren violates one of these conditions, she will immediately be sent out of the house. In this example, Lauren accepted, and moved in with Sandra. Now imagine that you are Lauren, and a friend would ask you about the conditions of Sandra. How many would you then know by heart? If I was Lauren, that answer would be all ten of them, unless I could also get a place to stay elsewhere that is easier for me, as I am actually quite lazy. When I would not know what it is to not have a roof over my head, or when I could not care less, then I might not really bother to remember Sandra’s requirements. However, when I fully realize that Sandra’s offer is absolutely unique, then I would know exactly what to do and not to do in order to stay there. Would you not do the very same?

 

As you might have guessed, the condition that is linked to the legacy of God is indeed the Ten Commandments. Every man who adheres to these ten demands, is in this life entitled to the privilege of co-reigning over the earth. This applies to every human being, meaning you and me. But who of us actually knows each of these ten demands by heart? And is it really clear what these requirements exactly mean? For what specific behaviors will God give me the metaphorical red card, by which I lose my birthright to inherit the earth? Apparently we find that birthright not really important, because hardly anyone even seems to make the least effort to meet these ten requirements. The probably shocking fact is that, only with a few exceptions, everyone has already received this red card. Do you want to know how I can know this? Just read God’s Lawful Will for yourself. Then you will also know. Almost anywhere, we can find a printed copy of this Will. Also on the internet, we can find it in abundance in all languages. So there is no lame excuse for not reading it.

 

This means that we all have lost our Lawful birthright to inherit the earth, because we all have transgressed. The Word of God is The Law, which means that God’s Will must be done! For long now, humanity is trying to force its own will upon the earth. As this is against the Law of God, it is un-Lawful. It therefore must have counterproductive effects, as we can clearly see in the God-less world we have created, by ignoring the Authority of the Prime Creator. This cannot continue much longer. It will certainly not be the first time that Mother Earth, in one fell swoop, gets rid of all transgressors of God's Law.

 

Let us return to the example of Lauren and Sandra. After three days, it happened that Lauren did not comply with one of Sandra's requirements. Since then, Lauren is sleeping on a bench in the park in front of Sandra’s home. Almost every night before going to sleep, Sandra watch through the window to see if there Lauren is still here. One day, Sandra decided to grant Lauren a second chance, but only if Lauren can convince Sandra that from now on she will comply with Sandra's requirements.

 

Similarly, the merciful God added a second part to God’s Testament. That newer part describes a recovery clause. By applying that Lawful recovery clause, our birthright will be restored. By doing so, the Christ will be resurrected in us. Each man without his birthright has inside the antichrist (link).

 

So that’s it. This is basically the Truth about God: simple and clear. God’s Law is omnipotent (because it is the Supreme Authority), omnipresent (because you can find a copy everywhere) and eternal (or as I prefer to write: Aethernal).

 

For us human beings, it is remarkably simple: In order to restore our own birthright, we apply the clause as described in the God’s New Testament, and then we strictly obey the Ten Commandments as described in God’s Old Testament. However, make very sure that you fully understand each of these ten requirements (link). Otherwise, it will all be in vain.

 

To learn more about this, you can read the book ‘Understanding God’ (link).

 

 

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© November 16, 2013 – Pateo.nl : Wholly Science – Johan Oldenkamp

 

This article is also available in German (link), in Italian (link), and in Dutch (link).