The prophet's dictionary guide to the supernatural

for all and that He came at the end of the age, in the fullness of time. We are told that if His sacrifice had been imperfect He would have had to die many times. Throughout history, His Father’s response to the perpetuating myths that enslaved His creation attacked each one prophetically with the promise of His Son. One would come and be the perfect sacrifice for all. Many passages of text in God’s word respond to the dying god myths and their endless cycles of lives and deaths. On the other hand, eternal redemption is the lone motive for the cross. No matter how many intellectuals see the story of Christ as no more than a reworking of these ancient myths, Scripture tells how He fulfilled and ended forever their mindless rituals that kept His beloved humanity out of His grasp. This knowledge is helpful to prophets in giving a response to those who say that other religions also have a dying god who is resurrected. It is also informative in answering questions about New Birth experiences. Lastly, a practice of the dying god ritual in modern times would be the celebration of spring break where young people resort to beaches to worship the sun (god) with perverse lewd behavior. This annual custom has taken on the power of a rite that strangely demoralizes women above all. See Mythological Pantheon of Gods and Goddesses.

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