Wednesday, April 28, 2010

11/3/09

Last Adam?

Rev. Moon takes pride in being the returning messiah. He sees Adam as a failure and his mission had went unfulfilled for Jesus to take on. Jesus took it on and didn’t do so well either and therefore Moon is needed to fulfill the “providence of restoration”.

Why does Moon think this? Well there are a few reasons why. He likes to play this game called, “Let’s distort the Bible so I can make up a religion”. Except it’s not a game, it’s a deceitful act that Master Moon loves doing.

“The first man was of the dust of the earth, the second man from heaven.”
1 Corinthians 15:47

Rev. Moon sees himself as the third Adam, the third original/true man to take up God’s work of creating a family and a world of peace (in layman’s terms). Adam was the original man who was to create an ideal family but failed after he could not resist Eve’s temptation. After he fell he lost his bloodline connected to God and became kin to Satan himself.

Jesus was the “Second Adam” who was to come to finish Adam’s work and finally create that ideal family in God’s lineage. Jesus failed to convince enough people of the Gospel and lost many important followers and the support of John the Baptist (apparently) and this brought upon his failure, or at least that is how Moon puts it. His failure was the death on the Cross.

Moon is the third and final Adam, the returning Messiah, the Lord of the Second Advent, etc. But is this title of “Adam” really deserved?

“So it is written: ‘The first man Adam became a living being’; the last Adam, a life-giving spirit.”
1 Corinthians 15:47

This verse comes from the First Epistle to the Corinthians in which Paul refers to Jesus Christ as “the LAST Adam”. Not second. Last. Meaning what Jesus Christ did was the work alone that had to be done. This is not an argument in aims to convert you to Christianity, though I am fine with that, but this is an argument to show you how the core of your theology is flawed.

I am talking about the Bible right now, but boy things will only get crazier. Till next time.

How well do you know your Moon?

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