ZetaTalk: Virgin Birth
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The mother of Jesus did indeed have a Virgin Birth, and correctly ascribed this to a visit from an entity not of the
Earth, an entity she called an angel. We would direct the reader to what has been documented extensively about the
ability of extraterrestrials to manipulate human births. Jesus was the product of the union between Mary's egg and a
man's sperm. Her husband Joseph, an old man, was impotent with old age. She required a donor, but was not the type
of woman to be unfaithful to her husband, no matter what the mission. She was assisted in her desire to bear a child, to bear this special child, as both she and Joseph had given The Call to Service-to-Other entities strongly and repeatedly and understood full well the hardships their life might bear because of it. As artificial insemination was an unknown
science in those days, the Virgin Birth was explained as best the people knew how. Thus, the story as told is essentially correct.
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ZetaTalk: Crucifixion
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Jesus did not die on the cross for all of mankind, and this was the last thought in his mind at the time. Jesus incited the wrath of the establishment because he preached that man was free and encouraged free thought. He disliked money
changers, seeing them as usurious and parasitic on the hard work of the people, and didn't hesitate to say so. He
suggested that the wealthy class should share their profits more equitably with the people who made these profits
possible, the workers. None of this rested well with the established, the rulers, who were well connected to the
bankers, merchants, and wealthy of that day. They considered Jesus a threat to their comfortable life, a rabble rouser.
He was crucified as the result of a death sentence, just as innumerable other people were crucified at that time. Did
they all die so that mankind would not have to suffer?
Many legends have sprung up surrounding the death of Jesus by crucifixion. Jesus, being at ease with the telepathic
nature that humans normally posses, had tapped into the fact that his enemies were arranging the circumstances of his
crucifixion. Because he commented on this outcome his followers have endlessly speculated as to what was meant by
his comments. He simply meant that what he expected had come to pass. As Jesus had an avid following convinced he
was no ordinary man, his followers sought to recover his body and give it what they deemed a proper burial. In their
fervor they disturbed more than one grave, and this has resulted in the tale that many graves opened and the dead arose and walked forth. Of course, this never happened! The heart wishes it to be so, especially as the heart wishes the
beloved Jesus to live still, so the heart drives the legend.
Stories about the crucifixion of Jesus abound, as much to promote the Christian faith as to discredit it. Rival faiths, such as the Islamic faith, have purported stories to counter Christian stories. Thus, as Christians state that Jesus died on the cross for all of mankind, essentially creating a martyrdom situation where all of mankind might feel obliged
somehow to Jesus and therefore the religious elite who claim to represent him, the Islamic religious elite sought to
counter this. What greater blow to a supposed martyr than to cast aspersions on their dedication and state, as they have, that Jesus did not take the crucifixion but required a double for this painful situation? The problem with this story
telling game is that neither story is correct and is therefore an utter waste of time on all sides.
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ZetaTalk: Shroud of Turin
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The current shroud of Turin is a well concocted fake, done by chemists in the late 1950's. These individuals were
interested in increased activity in their local area, to increase business in general. They lacked an attraction, so created one. The method used to create the fake left no residuals, as most chemical reactions do not after a time. Thus this fake cannot be proved or disproved, and the controversy only incites interest, so the promoters get the desired outcome,
either way.
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ZetaTalk: Da Vinci Code
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Fascinating and full of intrigue, this story is
would have over those they sought to lead. What does the Church stand to gain? Wealth gained from forced