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Lucifer, Jesus Christ, and the Process Church of the Final Judgment

submitted by Joe_McCarthy to OccidentalEnclave 2 daysApr 28, 2025 20:59:04 ago (+2/-2)     (OccidentalEnclave)

Yes, the Process Church of the Final Judgment believed in the ultimate reconciliation of Jesus and Lucifer, along with the other two "Great Gods" of the universe, Jehovah and Satan. They envisioned a unified "God" where all these entities were part of a single divine entity, represented by the four gods, who would ultimately be reconciled in the end times.

Here's a more detailed explanation:

Unity of the Gods:

The Process Church believed in a single God who had separated into four manifestations: Jehovah (representing harshness and willfulness), Lucifer (representing agreeableness and idealism), Satan (representing idealism and depravity), and Christ (representing love and unification).

Reconciliation of Opposites:

They saw the reconciliation of these gods as a way to resolve conflicts and tensions in human life, ultimately leading to freedom from the dilemmas of human existence.

Eschatology and End Times:

The Process Church's understanding of the end times, or eschatology, involved the unification of these four gods. They believed that the reunion of Christ and Satan, and the union of Lucifer and Jehovah, would bring about this final unity.

The Role of Love:

The process of reuniting the gods was achieved through love, as seen in Matthew 5:44, where Jesus instructs his followers to love their enemies.

Final Judgment:

The name "Process Church of the Final Judgment" reflects their belief in a final judgment of all humanity, where people would be judged based on their actions and alignment with the four gods.
In essence, the Process Church's theology revolved around the idea that the four gods were not inherently evil but rather different manifestations of a single divine being, and that their ultimate reconciliation would bring about a new era of unity and understanding, says Wikipedia


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Yeah. Years ago. I probably didn't appreciate it as much as I should have.