PAPER 131
- THE WORLD'S RELIGIONS
During the Alexandrian
sojourn of Jesus, Gonod, and Ganid, the young man spent much
of his time and no small sum of his father's money making a
collection of the teachings of the world's religions about
God and his relations with mortal man. Ganid employed more
than threescore learned translators in the making of this
abstract of the religious doctrines of the world concerning
the Deities. And it should be made plain in this record that
all these teachings portraying monotheism were largely
derived, directly or indirectly, from the preachments of the
missionaries of Machiventa Melchizedek, who went forth from
their Salem headquarters to spread the doctrine of one
God--the Most High--to the ends of the earth.
There is presented
herewith an abstract of Ganid's manuscript, which he
prepared at Alexandria and Rome, and which was preserved in
India for hundreds of years after his death. He collected
this material under ten heads, as follows:
1. CYNICISM
The residual teachings of
the disciples of Melchizedek, excepting those which
persisted in the Jewish religion, were best preserved in the
doctrines of the Cynics. Ganid's selection embraced the
following:
"God is supreme; he is the
Most High of heaven and earth. God is the perfected circle
of eternity, and he rules the universe of universes. He is
the sole maker of the heavens and the earth. When he decrees
a thing, that thing is. Our God is one God, and he is
compassionate and merciful. Everything that is high, holy,
true, and beautiful is like our God. The Most High is the
light of heaven and earth; he is the God of the east, the
west, the north, and the south.
"Even if the earth should
pass away, the resplendent face of the Supreme would abide
in majesty and glory. The Most High is the first and the
last, the beginning and the end of everything. There is but
this one God, and his name is Truth. God is self-existent,
and he is devoid of all anger and enmity; he is immortal and
infinite. Our God is omnipotent and bounteous. While he has
many manifestations, we worship only God himself. God knows
all--our secrets and our proclamations; he also knows what
each of us deserves. His might is equal to all things.
"God is a peace giver and
a faithful protector of all who fear and trust him. He gives
salvation to all who serve him. All creation exists in the
power of the Most High. His divine love springs forth from
the holiness of his power, and
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affection is born of the
might of his greatness. The Most High has decreed the union
of body and soul and has endowed man with his own spirit.
What man does must come to an end, but what the Creator does
goes on forever. We gain knowledge from the experience of
man, but we derive wisdom from the contemplation of the Most
High.
"God pours rain upon the
earth, he causes the sun to shine upon the sprouting grain,
and he gives us the abundant harvest of the good things of
this life and eternal salvation in the world to come. Our
God enjoys great authority; his name is Excellent and his
nature is unfathomable. When you are sick, it is the Most
High who heals you. God is full of goodness toward all men;
we have no friend like the Most High. His mercy fills all
places and his goodness encompasses all souls. The Most High
is changeless; and he is our helper in every time of need.
Wherever you turn to pray, there is the face of the Most
High and the open ear of our God. You may hide yourself from
men, but not from God. God is not a great distance from us;
he is omnipresent. God fills all places and lives in the
heart of the man who fears his holy name. Creation is in the
Creator and the Creator in his creation. We search for the
Most High and then find him in our hearts. You go in quest
of a dear friend, and then you discover him within your
soul.
"The man who knows God
looks upon all men as equal; they are his brethren. Those
who are selfish, those who ignore their brothers in the
flesh, have only weariness as their reward. Those who love
their fellows and who have pure hearts shall see God. God
never forgets sincerity. He will guide the honest of heart
into the truth, for God is truth.
"In your lives overthrow
error and overcome evil by the love of the living truth. In
all your relations with men do good for evil. The Lord God
is merciful and loving; he is forgiving. Let us love God,
for he first loved us. By God's love and through his mercy
we shall be saved. Poor men and rich men are brothers. God
is their Father. The evil you would not have done you, do
not to others.
"At all times call upon
his name, and as you believe in his name, so shall your
prayer be heard. What a great honor it is to worship the
Most High! All the worlds and the universes worship the Most
High. And with all your prayers give thanks--ascend to
worship. Prayerful worship shuns evil and forbids sin. At
all times let us praise the name of the Most High. The man
who takes shelter in the Most High conceals his defects from
the universe. When you stand before God with a clean heart,
you become fearless of all creation. The Most High is like a
loving father and mother; he really loves us, his children
on earth. Our God will forgive us and guide our footsteps
into the ways of salvation. He will take us by the hand and
lead us to himself. God saves those who trust him; he does
not compel man to serve his name.
"If the faith of the Most
High has entered your heart, then shall you abide free from
fear throughout all the days of your life. Fret not yourself
because of the prosperity of the ungodly; fear not those who
plot evil; let the soul turn away from sin and put your
whole trust in the God of salvation. The weary soul of the
wandering mortal finds eternal rest in the arms of the Most
High; the wise man hungers for the divine embrace; the earth
child longs for the security of the arms of the Universal
Father. The noble man seeks for that high estate wherein the
soul of the mortal blends with the spirit of the Supreme.
God is just: What fruit we receive not from our plantings in
this world we shall receive in the next."
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2. JUDAISM
The Kenites of Palestine
salvaged much of the teaching of Melchizedek, and from these
records, as preserved and modified by the Jews, Jesus and
Ganid made the following selection:
"In the beginning God
created the heavens and the earth and all things therein.
And, behold, all he created was very good. The Lord, he is
God; there is none beside him in heaven above or upon the
earth beneath. Therefore shall you love the Lord your God
with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your
might. The earth shall be full of the knowledge of the Lord
as the waters cover the sea. The heavens declare the glory
of God, and the firmament shows his handiwork. Day after day
utters speech; night after night shows knowledge. There is
no speech or language where their voice is not heard. The
Lord's work is great, and in wisdom has he made all things;
the greatness of the Lord is unsearchable. He knows the
number of the stars; he calls them all by their names.
"The power of the Lord is
great and his understanding infinite. Says the Lord: `As the
heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher
than your ways, and my thoughts higher than your thoughts.'
God reveals the deep and secret things because the light
dwells with him. The Lord is merciful and gracious; he is
long-suffering and abundant in goodness and truth. The Lord
is good and upright; the meek will he guide in judgment.
Taste and see that the Lord is good! Blessed is the man who
trusts God. God is our refuge and strength, a very present
help in trouble.
"The mercy of the Lord is
from everlasting to everlasting upon those who fear him and
his righteousness even to our children's children. The Lord
is gracious and full of compassion. The Lord is good to all,
and his tender mercies are over all his creation; he heals
the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds. Whither shall I
go from God's spirit? whither shall I flee from the divine
presence? Thus says the High and Lofty One who inhabits
eternity, whose name is Holy: `I dwell in the high and holy
place; also with him who is of a contrite heart and a humble
spirit!' None can hide himself from our God, for he fills
heaven and earth. Let the heavens be glad and let the earth
rejoice. Let all nations say: The Lord reigns! Give thanks
to God, for his mercy endures forever.
"The heavens declare God's
righteousness, and all the people have seen his glory. It is
God who has made us, and not we ourselves; we are his
people, the sheep of his pasture. His mercy is everlasting,
and his truth endures to all generations. Our God is
governor among the nations. Let the earth be filled with his
glory! O that men would praise the Lord for his goodness and
for his wonderful gifts to the children of men!
"God has made man a little
less than divine and has crowned him with love and mercy.
The Lord knows the way of the righteous, but the way of the
ungodly shall perish. The fear of the Lord is the beginning
of wisdom; the knowledge of the Supreme is understanding.
Says the Almighty God: `Walk before me and be perfect.'
Forget not that pride goes before destruction and a haughty
spirit before a fall. He who rules his own spirit is
mightier than he who takes a city. Says the Lord God, the
Holy One: `In returning to your spiritual rest shall you be
saved; in quietness and confidence shall be your strength.'
They who wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they
shall mount up with wings like eagles. They shall
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run and not be weary; they
shall walk and not be faint. The Lord shall give you rest
from your fear. Says the Lord: `Fear not, for I am with you.
Be not dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you; I
will help you; yes, I will uphold you with the right hand of
my righteousness.'
"God is our Father; the
Lord is our redeemer. God has created the universal hosts,
and he preserves them all. His righteousness is like the
mountains and his judgment like the great deep. He causes us
to drink of the river of his pleasures, and in his light we
shall see light. It is good to give thanks to the Lord and
to sing praises to the Most High; to show forth
loving-kindness in the morning and the divine faithfulness
every night. God's kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and
his dominion endures throughout all generations. The Lord is
my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me to lie down in
green pastures; he leads me beside still waters. He restores
my soul. He leads me in the paths of righteousness. Yes,
even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of
death, I will fear no evil, for God is with me. Surely
goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life,
and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever.
"Yahweh is the God of my
salvation; therefore in the divine name will I put my trust.
I will trust in the Lord with all my heart; I will lean not
upon my own understanding. In all my ways I will acknowledge
him, and he shall direct my paths. The Lord is faithful; he
keeps his word with those who serve him; the just shall live
by his faith. If you do not well, it is because sin lies at
the door; men reap the evil they plough and the sin they
sow. Fret not yourself because of evildoers. If you regard
iniquity in your heart, the Lord will not hear you; if you
sin against God, you also wrong your own soul. God will
bring every man's work to judgment with every secret thing,
whether it be good or evil. As a man thinks in his heart, so
is he.
"The Lord is near all who
call upon him in sincerity and in truth. Weeping may endure
for a night, but joy comes in the morning. A merry heart
does good like a medicine. No good thing will God withhold
from those who walk uprightly. Fear God and keep his
commandments, for this is the whole duty of man. Thus says
the Lord who created the heavens and who formed the earth:
`There is no God beside me, a just God and a savior. Look to
me and be saved, all the ends of the earth. If you seek me,
you shall find me if you search for me with all your heart.'
The meek shall inherit the earth and shall delight
themselves in the abundance of peace. Whoever sows iniquity
shall reap calamity; they who sow the wind shall reap the
whirlwind.
"`Come now, let us reason
together,' says the Lord, `Though your sins be as scarlet,
they shall be as white as snow. Though they be red like
crimson, they shall be as wool.' But there is no peace for
the wicked; it is your own sins which have withheld the good
things from you. God is the health of my countenance and the
joy of my soul. The eternal God is my strength; he is our
dwelling place, and underneath are the everlasting arms. The
Lord is near to those who are brokenhearted; he saves all
who have a childlike spirit. Many are the afflictions of the
righteous man, but the Lord delivers him out of them all.
Commit your way to the Lord--trust him--and he will bring it
to pass. He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High
shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.
"Love your neighbor as
yourself; bear a grudge against no man. Whatsoever you hate
do to no man. Love your brother, for the Lord has said: `I
will love my children freely.' The path of the just is as a
shining light which shines more and more until the perfect
day. They who are wise shall shine as the brightness of
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the firmament and they who
turn many to righteousness as the stars forever and ever.
Let the wicked forsake his evil way and the unrighteous man
his rebellious thoughts. Says the Lord: `Let them return to
me, and I will have mercy on them; I will abundantly
pardon.'
"Says God, the creator of
heaven and earth: `Great peace have they who love my law. My
commandments are: You shall love me with all your heart; you
shall have no gods before me; you shall not take my name in
vain; remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy; honor your
father and mother; you shall not kill; you shall not commit
adultery; you shall not steal; you shall not bear false
witness; you shall not covet.'
"And to all who love the
Lord supremely and their neighbors like themselves, the God
of heaven says: `I will ransom you from the grave; I will
redeem you from death. I will be merciful to your children,
as well as just. Have I not said of my creatures on earth,
you are the sons of the living God? And have I not loved you
with an everlasting love? Have I not called you to become
like me and to dwell forever with me in Paradise?'"
3. BUDDHISM
Ganid was shocked to
discover how near Buddhism came to being a great and
beautiful religion without God, without a personal and
universal Deity. However, he did find some record of certain
earlier beliefs which reflected something of the influence
of the teachings of the Melchizedek missionaries who
continued their work in India even to the times of Buddha.
Jesus and Ganid collected the following statements from the
Buddhist literature:
"Out of a pure heart shall
gladness spring forth to the Infinite; all my being shall be
at peace with this supermortal rejoicing. My soul is filled
with content, and my heart overflows with the bliss of
peaceful trust. I have no fear; I am free from anxiety. I
dwell in security, and my enemies cannot alarm me. I am
satisfied with the fruits of my confidence. I have found the
approach to the Immortal easy of access. I pray for faith to
sustain me on the long journey; I know that faith from
beyond will not fail me. I know my brethren will prosper if
they become imbued with the faith of the Immortal, even the
faith that creates modesty, uprightness, wisdom, courage,
knowledge, and perseverance. Let us forsake sorrow and
disown fear. By faith let us lay hold upon true
righteousness and genuine manliness. Let us learn to
meditate on justice and mercy. Faith is man's true wealth;
it is the endowment of virtue and glory.
"Unrighteousness is
contemptible; sin is despicable. Evil is degrading, whether
held in thought or wrought out in deeds. Pain and sorrow
follow in the path of evil as the dust follows the wind.
Happiness and peace of mind follow pure thinking and
virtuous living as the shadow follows the substance of
material things. Evil is the fruit of wrongly directed
thinking. It is evil to see sin where there is no sin; to
see no sin where there is sin. Evil is the path of false
doctrines. Those who avoid evil by seeing things as they are
gain joy by thus embracing the truth. Make an end of your
misery by loathing sin. When you look up to the Noble One,
turn away from sin with a whole heart. Make no apology for
evil; make no excuse for sin. By your efforts to make amends
for past sins you acquire strength to resist future
tendencies thereto. Restraint is born of repentance. Leave
no fault unconfessed to the Noble One.
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"Cheerfulness and gladness
are the rewards of deeds well done and to the glory of the
Immortal. No man can rob you of the liberty of your own
mind. When the faith of your religion has emancipated your
heart, when the mind, like a mountain, is settled and
immovable, then shall the peace of the soul flow tranquilly
like a river of waters. Those who are sure of salvation are
forever free from lust, envy, hatred, and the delusions of
wealth. While faith is the energy of the better life,
nevertheless, must you work out your own salvation with
perseverance. If you would be certain of your final
salvation, then make sure that you sincerely seek to fulfill
all righteousness. Cultivate the assurance of the heart
which springs from within and thus come to enjoy the ecstasy
of eternal salvation.
"No religionist may hope
to attain the enlightenment of immortal wisdom who persists
in being slothful, indolent, feeble, idle, shameless, and
selfish. But whoso is thoughtful, prudent, reflective,
fervent, and earnest--even while he yet lives on earth--may
attain the supreme enlightenment of the peace and liberty of
divine wisdom. Remember, every act shall receive its reward.
Evil results in sorrow and sin ends in pain. Joy and
happiness are the outcome of a good life. Even the evildoer
enjoys a season of grace before the time of the full
ripening of his evil deeds, but inevitably there must come
the full harvest of evil-doing. Let no man think lightly of
sin, saying in his heart: `The penalty of wrongdoing shall
not come near me.' What you do shall be done to you, in the
judgment of wisdom. Injustice done to your fellows shall
come back upon you. The creature cannot escape the destiny
of his deeds.
"The fool has said in his
heart, `Evil shall not overtake me'; but safety is found
only when the soul craves reproof and the mind seeks wisdom.
The wise man is a noble soul who is friendly in the midst of
his enemies, tranquil among the turbulent, and generous
among the grasping. Love of self is like weeds in a goodly
field. Selfishness leads to grief; perpetual care kills. The
tamed mind yields happiness. He is the greatest of warriors
who overcomes and subdues himself. Restraint in all things
is good. He alone is a superior person who esteems virtue
and is observant of his duty. Let not anger and hate master
you. Speak harshly of no one. Contentment is the greatest
wealth. What is given wisely is well saved. Do not to others
those things you would not wish done to you. Pay good for
evil; overcome evil with the good.
"A righteous soul is more
to be desired than the sovereignty of all the earth.
Immortality is the goal of sincerity; death, the end of
thoughtless living. Those who are earnest die not; the
thoughtless are dead already. Blessed are they who have
insight into the deathless state. Those who torture the
living will hardly find happiness after death. The unselfish
go to heaven, where they rejoice in the bliss of infinite
liberality and continue to increase in noble generosity.
Every mortal who thinks righteously, speaks nobly, and acts
unselfishly shall not only enjoy virtue here during this
brief life but shall also, after the dissolution of the
body, continue to enjoy the delights of heaven."
4. HINDUISM
The missionaries of
Melchizedek carried the teachings of the one God with them
wherever they journeyed. Much of this monotheistic doctrine,
together with other and previous concepts, became embodied
in the subsequent teachings of Hinduism. Jesus and Ganid
made the following excerpts:
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"He is the great God, in
every way supreme. He is the Lord who encompasses all
things. He is the creator and controller of the universe of
universes. God is one God; he is alone and by himself; he is
the only one. And this one God is our Maker and the last
destiny of the soul. The Supreme One is brilliant beyond
description; he is the Light of Lights. Every heart and
every world is illuminated by this divine light. God is our
protector--he stands by the side of his creatures--and those
who learn to know him become immortal. God is the great
source of energy; he is the Great Soul. He exercises
universal lordship over all. This one God is loving,
glorious, and adorable. Our God is supreme in power and
abides in the supreme abode. This true Person is eternal and
divine; he is the primal Lord of heaven. All the prophets
have hailed him, and he has revealed himself to us. We
worship him. O Supreme Person, source of beings, Lord of
creation, and ruler of the universe, reveal to us, your
creatures, the power whereby you abide immanent! God has
made the sun and the stars; he is bright, pure, and
self-existent. His eternal knowledge is divinely wise. The
Eternal is unpenetrated by evil. Inasmuch as the universe
sprang from God, he does rule it appropriately. He is the
cause of creation, and hence are all things established in
him.
"God is the sure refuge of
every good man when in need; the Immortal One cares for all
mankind. God's salvation is strong and his kindness is
gracious. He is a loving protector, a blessed defender. Says
the Lord: `I dwell within their own souls as a lamp of
wisdom. I am the splendor of the splendid and the goodness
of the good. Where two or three gather together, there am I
also.' The creature cannot escape the presence of the
Creator. The Lord even counts the ceaseless winking of every
mortal's eyes; and we worship this divine Being as our
inseparable companion. He is all-prevailing, bountiful,
omnipresent, and infinitely kind. The Lord is our ruler,
shelter, and supreme controller, and his primeval spirit
dwells within the mortal soul. The Eternal Witness to vice
and virtue dwells within man's heart. Let us long meditate
on the adorable and divine Vivifier; let his spirit fully
direct our thoughts. From this unreal world lead us to the
real! From darkness lead us to the light! From death guide
us to immortality!
"With our hearts purged of
all hate, let us worship the Eternal. Our God is the Lord of
prayer; he hears the cry of his children. Let all men submit
their wills to him, the Resolute. Let us delight in the
liberality of the Lord of prayer. Make prayer your inmost
friend and worship your soul's support. `If you will but
worship me in love,' says the Eternal, `I will give you the
wisdom to attain me, for my worship is the virtue common to
all creatures.' God is the illuminator of the gloomy and the
power of those who are faint. Since God is our strong
friend, we have no more fear. We praise the name of the
never-conquered Conqueror. We worship him because he is
man's faithful and eternal helper. God is our sure leader
and unfailing guide. He is the great parent of heaven and
earth, possessed of unlimited energy and infinite wisdom.
His splendor is sublime and his beauty divine. He is the
supreme refuge of the universe and the changeless guardian
of everlasting law. Our God is the Lord of life and the
Comforter of all men; he is the lover of mankind and the
helper of those who are distressed. He is our life giver and
the Good Shepherd of the human flocks. God is our father,
brother, and friend. And we long to know this God in our
inner being.
"We have learned to win
faith by the yearning of our hearts. We have attained wisdom
by the restraint of our senses, and by wisdom we have
experienced peace in the Supreme. He who is full of faith
worships truly when his inner self is intent upon God. Our
God wears the heavens as a mantle; he also inhabits the
other
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six wide-spreading universes.
He is supreme over all and in all. We crave forgiveness from
the Lord for all of our trespasses against our fellows; and
we would release our friend from the wrong he has done us.
Our spirit loathes all evil; therefore, O Lord, free us from
all taint of sin. We pray to God as a comforter, protector,
and savior--one who loves us.
"The spirit of the
Universe Keeper enters the soul of the simple creature. That
man is wise who worships the One God. Those who strive for
perfection must indeed know the Lord Supreme. He never fears
who knows the blissful security of the Supreme, for the
Supreme says to those who serve him, `Fear not, for I am
with you.' The God of providence is our Father. God is
truth. And it is the desire of God that his creatures should
understand him--come fully to know the truth. Truth is
eternal; it sustains the universe. Our supreme desire shall
be union with the Supreme. The Great Controller is the
generator of all things--all evolves from him. And this is
the sum of duty: Let no man do to another what would be
repugnant to himself; cherish no malice, smite not him who
smites you, conquer anger with mercy, and vanquish hate by
benevolence. And all this we should do because God is a kind
friend and a gracious father who remits all our earthly
offenses.
"God is our Father, the
earth our mother, and the universe our birthplace. Without
God the soul is a prisoner; to know God releases the soul.
By meditation on God, by union with him, there comes
deliverance from the illusions of evil and ultimate
salvation from all material fetters. When man shall roll up
space as a piece of leather, then will come the end of evil
because man has found God. O God, save us from the threefold
ruin of hell--lust, wrath, and avarice! O soul, gird
yourself for the spirit struggle of immortality! When the
end of mortal life comes, hesitate not to forsake this body
for a more fit and beautiful form and to awake in the realms
of the Supreme and Immortal, where there is no fear, sorrow,
hunger, thirst, or death. To know God is to cut the cords of
death. The God-knowing soul rises in the universe like the
cream appears on top of the milk. We worship God, the
all-worker, the Great Soul, who is ever seated in the heart
of his creatures. And they who know that God is enthroned in
the human heart are destined to become like him--immortal.
Evil must be left behind in this world, but virtue follows
the soul to heaven.
"It is only the wicked who
say: The universe has neither truth nor a ruler; it was only
designed for our lusts. Such souls are deluded by the
smallness of their intellects. They thus abandon themselves
to the enjoyment of their lusts and deprive their souls of
the joys of virtue and the pleasures of righteousness. What
can be greater than to experience salvation from sin? The
man who has seen the Supreme is immortal. Man's friends of
the flesh cannot survive death; virtue alone walks by man's
side as he journeys ever onward toward the gladsome and
sunlit fields of Paradise."
5. ZOROASTRIANISM
Zoroaster was himself
directly in contact with the descendants of the earlier
Melchizedek missionaries, and their doctrine of the one God
became a central teaching in the religion which he founded
in Persia. Aside from Judaism, no religion of that day
contained more of these Salem teachings. From the records of
this religion Ganid made the following excerpts:
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"All things come from, and
belong to, the One God--all-wise, good, righteous, holy,
resplendent, and glorious. This, our God, is the source of
all luminosity. He is the Creator, the God of all good
purposes, and the protector of the justice of the universe.
The wise course in life is to act in consonance with the
spirit of truth. God is all-seeing, and he beholds both the
evil deeds of the wicked and the good works of the
righteous; our God observes all things with a flashing eye.
His touch is the touch of healing. The Lord is an
all-powerful benefactor. God stretches out his beneficent
hand to both the righteous and the wicked. God established
the world and ordained the rewards for good and for evil.
The all-wise God has promised immortality to the pious souls
who think purely and act righteously. As you supremely
desire, so shall you be. The light of the sun is as wisdom
to those who discern God in the universe.
"Praise God by seeking the
pleasure of the Wise One. Worship the God of light by
joyfully walking in the paths ordained by his revealed
religion. There is but one Supreme God, the Lord of Lights.
We worship him who made the waters, plants, animals, the
earth, and the heavens. Our God is Lord, most beneficent. We
worship the most beauteous, the bountiful Immortal, endowed
with eternal light. God is farthest from us and at the same
time nearest to us in that he dwells within our souls. Our
God is the divine and holiest Spirit of Paradise, and yet he
is more friendly to man than the most friendly of all
creatures. God is most helpful to us in this greatest of all
businesses, the knowing of himself. God is our most adorable
and righteous friend; he is our wisdom, life, and vigor of
soul and body. Through our good thinking the wise Creator
will enable us to do his will, thereby attaining the
realization of all that is divinely perfect.
"Lord, teach us how to
live this life in the flesh while preparing for the next
life of the spirit. Speak to us, Lord, and we will do your
bidding. Teach us the good paths, and we will go right.
Grant us that we may attain union with you. We know that the
religion is right which leads to union with righteousness.
God is our wise nature, best thought, and righteous act. May
God grant us unity with the divine spirit and immortality in
himself!
"This religion of the Wise
One cleanses the believer from every evil thought and sinful
deed. I bow before the God of heaven in repentance if I have
offended in thought, word, or act--intentionally or
unintentionally--and I offer prayers for mercy and praise
for forgiveness. I know when I make confession, if I purpose
not to do again the evil thing, that sin will be removed
from my soul. I know that forgiveness takes away the bonds
of sin. Those who do evil shall receive punishment, but
those who follow truth shall enjoy the bliss of an eternal
salvation. Through grace lay hold upon us and minister
saving power to our souls. We claim mercy because we aspire
to attain perfection; we would be like God."
6. SUDUANISM
(JAINISM)
The third group of
religious believers who preserved the doctrine of one God in
India--the survival of the Melchizedek teaching--were known
in those days as the Suduanists. Latterly these believers
have become known as followers of Jainism. They taught:
"The Lord of Heaven is
supreme. Those who commit sin will not ascend on high, but
those who walk in the paths of righteousness shall find a
place in heaven. We are assured of the life hereafter if we
know truth. The soul of man may ascend
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to the highest heaven, there
to develop its true spiritual nature, to attain perfection.
The estate of heaven delivers man from the bondage of sin
and introduces him to the final beatitudes; the righteous
man has already experienced an end of sin and all its
associated miseries. Self is man's invincible foe, and self
is manifested as man's four greatest passions: anger, pride,
deceit, and greed. Man's greatest victory is the conquest of
himself. When man looks to God for forgiveness, and when he
makes bold to enjoy such liberty, he is thereby delivered
from fear. Man should journey through life treating his
fellow creatures as he would like to be treated."
7. SHINTO
Only recently had the
manuscripts of this Far-Eastern religion been lodged in the
Alexandrian library. It was the one world religion of which
Ganid had never heard. This belief also contained remnants
of the earlier Melchizedek teachings as is shown by the
following abstracts:
"Says the Lord: `You are
all recipients of my divine power; all men enjoy my ministry
of mercy. I derive great pleasure in the multiplication of
righteous men throughout the land. In both the beauties of
nature and the virtues of men does the Prince of Heaven seek
to reveal himself and to show forth his righteous nature.
Since the olden people did not know my name, I manifested
myself by being born into the world as a visible existence
and endured such abasement even that man should not forget
my name. I am the maker of heaven and earth; the sun and the
moon and all the stars obey my will. I am the ruler of all
creatures on land and in the four seas. Although I am great
and supreme, still I have regard for the prayer of the
poorest man. If any creature will worship me, I will hear
his prayer and grant the desire of his heart.'
"`Every time man yields to
anxiety, he takes one step away from the leading of the
spirit of his heart.' Pride obscures God. If you would
obtain heavenly help, put away your pride; every hair of
pride shuts off saving light, as it were, by a great cloud.
If you are not right on the inside, it is useless to pray
for that which is on the outside. `If I hear your prayers,
it is because you come before me with a clean heart, free
from falsehood and hypocrisy, with a soul which reflects
truth like a mirror. If you would gain immortality, forsake
the world and come to me.'"
8. TAOISM
The messengers of
Melchizedek penetrated far into China, and the doctrine of
one God became a part of the earlier teachings of several
Chinese religions; the one persisting the longest and
containing most of the monotheistic truth was Taoism, and
Ganid collected the following from the teachings of its
founder:
"How pure and tranquil is
the Supreme One and yet how powerful and mighty, how deep
and unfathomable! This God of heaven is the honored ancestor
of all things. If you know the Eternal, you are enlightened
and wise. If you know not the Eternal, then does ignorance
manifest itself as evil, and thus do the passions of sin
arise. This wondrous Being existed before the heavens and
the earth were. He is truly spiritual; he stands alone and
changes not. He is indeed the world's mother, and all
creation moves around him. This Great One imparts himself to
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men and thereby enables them
to excel and to survive. Even if one has but a little
knowledge, he can still walk in the ways of the Supreme; he
can conform to the will of heaven.
"All good works of true
service come from the Supreme. All things depend on the
Great Source for life. The Great Supreme seeks no credit for
his bestowals. He is supreme in power, yet he remains hidden
from our gaze. He unceasingly transmutes his attributes
while perfecting his creatures. The heavenly Reason is slow
and patient in his designs but sure of his accomplishments.
The Supreme overspreads the universe and sustains it all.
How great and mighty are his overflowing influence and
drawing power! True goodness is like water in that it
blesses everything and harms nothing. And like water, true
goodness seeks the lowest places, even those levels which
others avoid, and that is because it is akin to the Supreme.
The Supreme creates all things, in nature nourishing them
and in spirit perfecting them. And it is a mystery how the
Supreme fosters, protects, and perfects the creature without
compelling him. He guides and directs, but without
self-assertion. He ministers progression, but without
domination.
"The wise man
universalizes his heart. A little knowledge is a dangerous
thing. Those who aspire to greatness must learn to humble
themselves. In creation the Supreme became the world's
mother. To know one's mother is to recognize one's sonship.
He is a wise man who regards all parts from the point of
view of the whole. Relate yourself to every man as if you
were in his place. Recompense injury with kindness. If you
love people, they will draw near you--you will have no
difficulty in winning them.
"The Great Supreme is
all-pervading; he is on the left hand and on the right; he
supports all creation and indwells all true beings. You
cannot find the Supreme, neither can you go to a place where
he is not. If a man recognizes the evil of his ways and
repents of sin from the heart, then may he seek forgiveness;
he may escape the penalty; he may change calamity into
blessing. The Supreme is the secure refuge for all creation;
he is the guardian and savior of mankind. If you seek for
him daily, you shall find him. Since he can forgive sins, he
is indeed most precious to all men. Always remember that God
does not reward man for what he does but for what he is;
therefore should you extend help to your fellows without the
thought of rewards. Do good without thought of benefit to
the self.
"They who know the laws of
the Eternal are wise. Ignorance of the divine law is misery
and disaster. They who know the laws of God are liberal
minded. If you know the Eternal, even though your body
perish, your soul shall survive in spirit service. You are
truly wise when you recognize your insignificance. If you
abide in the light of the Eternal, you shall enjoy the
enlightenment of the Supreme. Those who dedicate their
persons to the service of the Supreme are joyous in this
pursuit of the Eternal. When man dies, the spirit begins to
wing its long flight on the great home journey."
9. CONFUCIANISM
Even the least
God-recognizing of the world's great religions acknowledged
the monotheism of the Melchizedek missionaries and their
persistent successors. Ganid's summary of Confucianism was:
"What Heaven appoints is
without error. Truth is real and divine. Everything
originates in Heaven, and the Great Heaven makes no
mistakes. Heaven has appointed many subordinates to assist
in the instruction and uplifting of the
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inferior creatures. Great,
very great, is the One God who rules man from on high. God
is majestic in power and awful in judgment. But this Great
God has conferred a moral sense even on many inferior
people. Heaven's bounty never stops. Benevolence is Heaven's
choicest gift to men. Heaven has bestowed its nobility upon
the soul of man; the virtues of man are the fruit of this
endowment of Heaven's nobility. The Great Heaven is
all-discerning and goes with man in all his doings. And we
do well when we call the Great Heaven our Father and our
Mother. If we are thus servants of our divine ancestors,
then may we in confidence pray to Heaven. At all times and
in everything let us stand in awe of the majesty of Heaven.
We acknowledge, O God, the Most High and sovereign
Potentate, that judgment rests with you, and that all mercy
proceeds from the divine heart.
"God is with us; therefore
we have no fear in our hearts. If there be found any virtue
in me, it is the manifestation of Heaven who abides with me.
But this Heaven within me often makes hard demands on my
faith. If God is with me, I have determined to have no doubt
in my heart. Faith must be very near the truth of things,
and I do not see how a man can live without this good faith.
Good and evil do not befall men without cause. Heaven deals
with man's soul in accordance with its purpose. When you
find yourself in the wrong, do not hesitate to confess your
error and be quick to make amends.
"A wise man is occupied
with the search for truth, not in seeking for a mere living.
To attain the perfection of Heaven is the goal of man. The
superior man is given to self-adjustment, and he is free
from anxiety and fear. God is with you; have no doubt in
your heart. Every good deed has its recompense. The superior
man murmurs not against Heaven nor holds a grudge against
men. What you do not like when done to yourself, do not to
others. Let compassion be a part of all punishment; in every
way endeavor to make punishment a blessing. Such is the way
of Great Heaven. While all creatures must die and return to
the earth, the spirit of the noble man goes forth to be
displayed on high and to ascend to the glorious light of
final brightness."
10. "OUR
RELIGION"
After the arduous labor of
effecting this compilation of the teachings of the world
religions concerning the Paradise Father, Ganid set himself
to the task of formulating what he deemed to be a summary of
the belief he had arrived at regarding God as a result of
Jesus' teaching. This young man was in the habit of
referring to such beliefs as "our religion." This was his
record:
"The Lord our God is one
Lord, and you should love him with all your mind and heart
while you do your very best to love all his children as you
love yourself. This one God is our heavenly Father, in whom
all things consist, and who dwells, by his spirit, in every
sincere human soul. And we who are the children of God
should learn how to commit the keeping of our souls to him
as to a faithful Creator. With our heavenly Father all
things are possible. Since he is the Creator, having made
all things and all beings, it could not be otherwise. Though
we cannot see God, we can know him. And by daily living the
will of the Father in heaven, we can reveal him to our
fellow men.
"The divine riches of
God's character must be infinitely deep and eternally wise.
We cannot search out God by knowledge, but we can know him
in our hearts by personal experience. While his justice may
be past finding out, his mercy may be received by the
humblest being on earth. While the Father fills the
universe,
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he also lives in our hearts.
The mind of man is human, mortal, but the spirit of man is
divine, immortal. God is not only all-powerful but also
all-wise. If our earth parents, being of evil tendency, know
how to love their children and bestow good gifts on them,
how much more must the good Father in heaven know how wisely
to love his children on earth and to bestow suitable
blessings upon them.
"The Father in heaven will
not suffer a single child on earth to perish if that child
has a desire to find the Father and truly longs to be like
him. Our Father even loves the wicked and is always kind to
the ungrateful. If more human beings could only know about
the goodness of God, they would certainly be led to repent
of their evil ways and forsake all known sin. All good
things come down from the Father of light, in whom there is
no variableness neither shadow of changing. The spirit of
the true God is in man's heart. He intends that all men
should be brothers. When men begin to feel after God, that
is evidence that God has found them, and that they are in
quest of knowledge about him. We live in God and God dwells
in us.
"I will no longer be
satisfied to believe that God is the Father of all my
people; I will henceforth believe that he is also my
Father. Always will I try to worship God with the help of
the Spirit of Truth, which is my helper when I have become
really God-knowing. But first of all I am going to practice
worshiping God by learning how to do the will of God on
earth; that is, I am going to do my best to treat each of my
fellow mortals just as I think God would like to have him
treated. And when we live this sort of a life in the flesh,
we may ask many things of God, and he will give us the
desire of our hearts that we may be the better prepared to
serve our fellows. And all of this loving service of the
children of God enlarges our capacity to receive and
experience the joys of heaven, the high pleasures of the
ministry of the spirit of heaven.
"I will every day thank
God for his unspeakable gifts; I will praise him for his
wonderful works to the children of men. To me he is the
Almighty, the Creator, the Power, and the Mercy, but best of
all, he is my spirit Father, and as his earth child I am
sometime going forth to see him. And my tutor has said that
by searching for him I shall become like him. By faith in
God I have attained peace with him. This new religion of
ours is very full of joy, and it generates an enduring
happiness. I am confident that I shall be faithful even to
death, and that I will surely receive the crown of eternal
life.
"I am learning to prove
all things and adhere to that which is good. Whatsoever I
would that men should do to me, that I will do to my
fellows. By this new faith I know that man may become the
son of God, but it sometimes terrifies me when I stop to
think that all men are my brothers, but it must be true. I
do not see how I can rejoice in the fatherhood of God while
I refuse to accept the brotherhood of man. Whosoever calls
upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. If that is true,
then all men must be my brothers.
"Henceforth will I do my
good deeds in secret; I will also pray most when by myself.
I will judge not that I may not be unfair to my fellows. I
am going to learn to love my enemies; I have not truly
mastered this practice of being Godlike. Though I see God in
these other religions, I find him in `our religion' as being
more beautiful, loving, merciful, personal, and positive.
But most of all, this great and glorious Being is my
spiritual Father; I am his child. And by no other means than
my honest desire to be like him, I am eventually to find him
and eternally to serve him. At last I have a religion with a
God, a marvelous God, and he is a God of eternal salvation." |