God vs Man : Humans vs. Perception

The post by "The Unborn Life of Christ" contrasts fundamental dichotomies, including God vs. Man, Heaven vs. Hell, and Truth vs. Fiction and human vs. perception framing a broader truthful debate about choice and identity. It provocatively questions the essence of humanity by asking what it means if humans were not truly "Man." The author emphasizes the need to choose sides in these contrasting realms, implying that each option leads to vastly different outcomes. Ultimately, the post calls on readers to reflect on their beliefs and decisions, encouraging them to consider which side they choose to align with in the face of these dichotomies.

With All Due Respect, But Freud Was Wrong!

The author challenges Freud's theory of the Id, Ego, and Super Ego, asserting that rather than existing as three aspects of a singular self, they are three distinct selves representing one aspect. The author believes that human perception creates an illusion of individual sovereignty, that does not exist. This perspective is elaborated in their upcoming book titled "I went searching for God and found Man." They invite publishers interested in their work to make contact via provided email. The message is signed "Unborn," reflecting an innovative viewpoint on identity and self-perception.

The Second Coming of Christ will not be a Person

The post discusses a transformative idea about humanity's origin, suggesting humans are not truly alive but rather derived from a branch of life once linked to a "Living Tree." It references Genesis 1, asserting that while humans were made from the "Living God," they were not created by Him. The acceptance of "CHRIST" by humanity is seen as a pivotal moment, transitioning us from mere existence as a "what" to becoming identifiable beings, as a "Who" with purpose and power. The author expresses uncertainty about individual identities but emphasizes a collective potential for greatness. Significantly, it questions humanity’s understanding of divine creation and origin.

I Was Never Alive!

The post features a poignant declaration from someone who identifies as "Unborn," expressing a sense of never having truly been alive. The message conveys deep emotion and introspection, suggesting a perspective that challenges conventional understanding of existence and identity. The closing signature indicates a respectful and intentional communication tone, possibly adding a layer of significance to the author’s chosen identity. This brief statement leaves readers contemplating the themes of life, existence, and the experiences of those who may feel unseen or unheard. Overall, it invites reflection on what it means to truly be "Alive".

The Charlie Kirk Assassination

As the author of the writings of the Gods Day Gods Way Blog, I express deep sympathy for Charlie Kirk and his family. In this expression I cut through the veil of what we are seeing in the physical sense to an even more dire situation regarding the roots of evil and how they are intertwined with the "Life" we, as human beings were made from. It supports the life of God and Christ in lieu of Godless existence.

“End Result Is That The “Puerto Rican” Is Angry With Me.”

A very moving and telling dream named, "End result is that the Puerto Rican is mad at me". Had hidden and revealing messages to world religions and governments and is intended to shine a light on our creations, creations and implications of our creators world existing under the same principles as our world governments and what they create.

I Would Rather Be Outside The Box As Dead

The content reflects on the paradox of human existence, questioning the nature of being "alive" in light of biblical references, particularly from Genesis. The author contemplates the implications of humanity's self-awareness and the separation from a creator, whom they portray as a later generation of Man, rather than a divine being. They express fear of change and the unknown state of an "Alive" presence, associating it with potential loss of physicality and autonomy. The piece is a critique of received beliefs, suggesting that humanity is enslaved by these misconceptions, while advocating the perspective that we are products of advanced beings and are being denied our own day and time.

The Construction Site: One Of My More Profound Dreams

The content describes a profound dream experienced by the narrator, James, centered on the themes of discovery and overcoming fear. The dream presents a construction site where James feels an exhilarating freedom and excitement about beginning "The New Game." However, he encounters a daunting challenge: a vast hole representing obstacles from the past. With the assistance of an unseen guide, he confronts his fears, realizing that the truth is an enduring presence, obscured but not absent. Ultimately, he concludes that true progress requires faith in this underlying truth, despite the distractions and fears that can hinder his journey.

Come on “Man”, “You” are Screwing “Us” “ALL”

On May 22, 2015, the author expresses a desire for a life free from slavery, poverty, and injustice, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the humanity in others. The writing critiques a brother who inflicts suffering on his creations for personal gain and warns against becoming enmeshed in artificial constructs over genuine life. The author reflects on the risk of losing touch with one’s origins while striving to do what is right, advocating for unity and reconciliation amidst stark differences. Ultimately, the piece conveys a yearning for peace and authentic existence, closing with an announcement about the author's book, "I went searching for God and found Man."

Alive is a Flat Earth Thought

The author expresses a profound “original thought” in the potential for humans to attain an "Alive" status, representing an ideal presence on earth akin to "Heaven." James suggests that true living transcends basic human needs like breathing or elimination, implying that programmed beliefs are an obstacle to achieving this state. The pursuit of understanding one's "self" is presented as the key to igniting this vibrant presence. The message is signed, “a bud of the reborn branch of “Life” that is Christ indicating new growth of the “Lifeline” that we were created from and broader existential themes of an obtainable “Living Presence” in the place of mere survival and existence.

Man Went back In Time – New Wine; Old Bottle

The text explores the complex relationship between past and future selves, suggesting that individuals cannot effectively rewrite their evolution by revisiting their past. It posits that attempts to correct mistakes lead to confusion, as individuals become trapped by their actions and identities. The "fallout" describes a conflict between a man from the past and his future self, creating a dilemma where one must either destroy the other or find a way to separate their timelines to allow for new beginnings. Ultimately, it emphasizes that our future selves may already shape our present actions, complicating the concept of personal evolution and destiny.