EXAMINING
RESURRECTIONS
Resurrection of the 'Son of God' (sic) from the
'Pseudo-Son-of-Pseudo-Man'; Counter-Resurrection of the 'Son of Man' from the
'Pseudo-Son-of-Pseudo-God'. Therefore a free-somatic pseudo-physical
precondition of bound-somatic metaphysics (both happen to be primary as opposed
to secondary state subordinate) is paralleled by a free-somatic
pseudo-metaphysical precondition of bound-somatic physics (both happen to be
secondary state hegemonic). Logically - and ecclesiastically - all this leaves
so much to be desired ... that it is a mystery how anyone could ever have taken
either outcome seriously - least of all from a religious standpoint!
Resurrection of 'God the Father' (!) from 'Pseudo-Man-the-Pseudo-Father';
Counter-Resurrection of 'Man of Father' from 'Pseudo-God-the-Pseudo-Father'.
Therefore a bound-psychic pseudo-metaphysical precondition of free-psychic
metaphysics (both happen to be primary as opposed to secondary church
hegemonic) is paralleled by a bound-psychic pseudo-metaphysical precondition of
free-psychic physics (both happen to be secondary church subordinate). And these are the aspects of their respective
elements and/or pseudo-elements that are never mentioned, much less considered,
by apologists of Christianity - namely the church aspects, whether hegemonic
(catholic) or subordinate (protestant), notwithstanding the omission of the
female elements and/or pseudo-elements from such a resurrectional
and/or counter-resurrectional scenario.
Were the Christian civilization more than merely an extrapolation from a kind
of Middle East anchor Judaically in back of itself,
there would be no place for resurrectional theories
at all. But precisely because it is - or was - merely extrapolative, as 'Son'
from so-called 'Father' (in reality Devil the Mother hyped as God the Father,
the ‘best of a bad job’ starting-point of civilization), you end-up with a
paradoxical logic that actually defies logic because that which is postulated
as arising, in resurrection, is merely the somatic aspect of a totality of
factors in which psyche, whether in 'Pseudo-Man-the-pseudo-Father'
pseudo-physically or in 'God the Father' metaphysically is necessarily absent.
And the same of course applies to the counter-resurrectional
position, scarcely acknowledged by Protestants, of the 'Son of Man' from
'Pseudo-God-the-Pseudo-Son', a descent from northwest to southeast points of
the intercardinal axial compass that leaves the
church, and therefore psychic aspects (albeit secondary vis-ŕ-vis anything metachemical to pseudo-chemical), entirely out of the
theological frame.