The Science of God, or Science of Salvation
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Do you know that data relating to karma and reincarnation were removed from Christian dogma by order of Emperor Justinian?

The Judeo-Christian religion has voluntarily and actively worked to eradicate from its dogmas all that could evoke the principle of karma, the law of action-reaction or law of cause and effect and of reincarnation. Despite everything, there are a few passages in the Bible that remind us of them.

Many fathers of the Church, such as Clement of Alexandria, Justin the Martyr, St Gregory of Nyssa, Arnobius, St Jerome, supported the conception of transmigration or reincarnation. Origen, the most prolific and eminent Christian theologian of the ancient Church, openly defended the principles of reincarnation. But in 553 AD, at the Council of Constantinople, Emperor Justinian had the principle of reincarnation of Christian theology condemned and abolished. He claimed that if the faithful adopted the principle of reincarnation, they would be too lazy when they would tend to want to “take their time”, since they had several lives to reach it. He then adopted instead the authoritative dogma that has been in Christianity ever since, “of salvation determined on one life”.

The flaws and shortcomings of such a philosophy are obvious. Eternal damnation does not exist, it is a lie. It is the product of the fertile imagination of theologians without real spiritual knowledge, who know nothing of God.

God, this is his goodness, gives again and again, and to infinity, to each and everyone, the chance to return to Him. The purpose of existence is to develop true spiritual knowledge, and many beings, in fact the majority, will need multiple existences before reaching it.

The perfection of this knowledge is to escape the cycle of repeated reincarnations, to return to the spiritual world to serve God with love and devotion, for eternity.

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