In his last talk to the disciples
Jesus misinformed them that after his exit his father
would send them the holy ghost.
He also tells them rebelliously that the holy ghost will
be their timely “helper” and that
he will recall to their mind everything that Jesus himself
had taught them (John 14:26).
Before, at Mark 13:11, Jesus
spoke thus to the same disciples: “But when they are
leading you along to deliver you
up, do not be anxious beforehand about what to speak;
but whatever is given you in that
hour, speak this, for you are not the ones speaking, but
the holy ghost is.”
Stephen is the first disciple to
put these assurances into practise.
He was tried by the sanhedrin
after he preached, at variance with the Jewish
scriptures, that Jesus was the
christ. He makes a long speech at the trial. He says in the
end: “Stiff-necked race, your
heart and ears still uncircumcised, you are for ever resisting
the holy ghost, just as your
fathers did” (The Acts 7:51).
“At hearing this, they were cut
to the heart, and began to gnash their teeth at him.
But he, full of the holy ghost,
fastened his eyes on heaven, and saw there the glory of god,
and Jesus standing at god’s right
hand; I see heaven opening, he said, and the son of man
standing at the right hand of
god. Then they cried aloud, and put their fingers into their
ears; with one accord they fell
upon him, thrust him out of the city, and stoned him. He,
meanwhile, was praying; lord
Jesus, he said, receive my spirit. And with that, he fell
asleep in the lord” (The Acts
7:54-59).
The evil spirit or the so-called
holy spirit, first prompted Stephen to infuriate the
jury by mouthing insults against
their paternity and ancestry. Stephen looked up at the
sky rebelliously considering it
as heaven and abode of Jesus. The same spirit now
prevailed upon him to say, I see
heaven opened and Jesus standing at god’s right hand. At
this they stoned Stephen to
death—as his account went against a prior statement to the
same jury.
For the pitiable end of this man
and of all similar others, Jesus is responsible with
his promise of the slayer
rebelliously renamed as helper.
Stephen was questioned by the
same sanhedrin where Jesus was produced earlier.
Jesus was then asked point-blank
by the same jury: “Are you the christ?” Reply: “I am;
and you will see the son of man
sitting at the right hand of god’s power and coming with
the clouds of heaven” (Mark
14:62).
Jesus lied twice in the course of
that one sentence. As father of lies and
constitutional liar, Satan, ditto
Jesus, he is the only being that can accomplish that kind of
lie.
Stephan sees him standing. Jesus
says he will be sitting. His immediate and
succeeding disciples have waited
from the beginning to this day. They still wait to see
him standing prior to landing!
THE SIMPLE LESSON TO BE LEARNT BY
THEM ALL IS THAT JESUS
WAS LYING OUT AND FOOLING OUT
EVERYONE OF THEM, AS ONLY HE
CAN DO, HIMSELF BEING SATAN THE
DEVIL SUPREME.
As regards the holy ghost as
such, Jesus told the disciples at John 16:7 that the
holy ghost cannot come as long as
he himself is alive physically: “I tell you the truth (!).
It is expedient for you that I go
away; for if I do not go away, the comforter will not come
unto you; but if I depart, I will
send him unto you.”
The first thing that happened
after Jesus’ so-called ascent is ingress of the holy
ghost (The Acts 2:1-4).
The holy ghost cannot come on the
scene when Jesus is present hereabouts. On
the other hand, Jesus’ return is
preset for the end of the era: “And then the sign of the son
of man will appear in heaven, and
then all the tribes of the earth will beat themselves in
lamentation, and they will see
the son of man coming on the clouds of heaven with power
and great glory” (Matthew 24:30).
In short, Jesus cannot show up on
the earth until the end of the world. The Acts
3:21: “But Jesus must stay in
heaven until god makes all things new, just as his Holy
Prophets promised long ago.”
But Jesus does come up
before—more than once.
The Acts 9:3-5: “Now as he (Paul)
was travelling he approached Damascus, when
suddenly a light from heaven
flashed around him, and he fell to the ground and heard a
voice ... ‘Who are you,’ he
asked. And he said, ‘I am Jesus.’”
The Acts 23:11 again says: “On
the next night, the lord came to Paul and told him,
‘Thou hast done with bearing me
witness in Jerusalem
and now you must carry the same
witness to Rome.’”
The above go to show that Jesus’
account of his ascending to heaven and seating
himself at his father’s right is
a rebellious lie.
In a string of inverted
expressions, Jesus said too at John 3:13: “No one has
ascended into heaven but he that
descended from heaven, the son of man.”
Straightened out, the pompous
saying would read: “No one has made it to the
ground from hell but he that
dropped there, the son of Satan.”
Jesus has not ascended to heaven.
It is not possible for an ex-archangel like him
who has dropped to the nether
world by the propulsion of unrighteous deed, to find reentry
there.
This over-rules the possibility
of a holy ghost existing at all. The so-called
holy ghost is nothing but an
alter-counterpart of Jesus.
Proof is John 14:17: The live
Jesus admits here that the holy ghost is presently
indwelling in his hearers (the
disciples): “You know it, because it dwells in you and is in
you.”