Tag Archives: proving God
New insights into the Swedenborgian worldview
Currently, Swedenborgian theology and cosmology is understood as involving discrete top-down qualities in which three-ness, such as end, cause and effect (or positive, negative and reconciling) takes place in all created forms and whole units of reality. Theologically speaking, this … Continue reading
Swedenborg and hypnosis
One of the most distasteful notions that I have advanced concerning Swedenborg’s scientific and spiritual paradigm is that the human race is in a hypnotic state. If this is true, it means that we terrestrial humans cannot effectively address the … Continue reading
Why is the Swedenborgian Church not spreading?
In some cases, people are even leaving that church. I did. This is happening in spite of scientist/theologian Emanuel Swedenborg’s remarkable efforts at bringing potent new ideas about God, spirituality, life after death, and foundational scientific issues to the table … Continue reading
“What is truth?”
Those are the famous biblical words of the Roman governor, Pontius Pilate, interrogating Jesus Christ. While Pilate was convinced that Jesus had committed no crime he was still at a loss to understand the Lord’s personal defense of being a … Continue reading
God’s inside track
While it may seem unfair to prevailing post-modern human sensitivities concerning human equality and fairness, when Jesus was on earth, He definitely played favorites. For instance, Jesus would address larger gatherings of people (like when He miraculously fed the 5,000) … Continue reading
