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Jesus refutes Christian churches salvation claims

The previous post outlined the change of opinion of Monsignor Benson regarding salvation when he entered the spirit world. Jesus himself, during his ministry on earth, never proclaimed that he died on the cross for the salvation of mankind from their sins. Here he explains in detail the errors of the Christian churches on this matter. ‘The Christian churches, of course, are mistaken when they talk about being saved by my blood, for my blood has nothing to do with their salvation, but as they have been taught this, I cannot expect that they will know the real Salvation which the Father has provided for them. Sometime they will know that only the Divine Love of the Father saves from sin and error, and that not any blood of mine or death on the cross can save them. But, notwithstanding this false belief, these people in their prayers actually aspire for the Love of God, and He knows the longings of their hearts and sends the Holy Ghost to fill them with this Divine Love which makes

Monsignor Benson debunks orthodox Christian beliefs on salvation.

It is a fundamental tenet of Christianity that Jesus died on the cross, as a sacrifice for the sins of humanity. Thus those who accept Jesus as their saviour believe that they will achieve eternal salvation in the afterlife, and consequently those who reject the role of Jesus as their saviour will face eternal damnation. Monsignor Benson preached this doctrine as a priest during his earth life. However, when he entered the spirit world he radically changed his opinion denouncing his earlier views whilst on earth as ‘revolting’. Monsignor Benson clarifies his changed outlook as follows. ‘Jesus, the great teacher who was born upon earth two thousand years ago, was cast out of the earth world violently and shamefully by the people of earth. This tragic transition was an act of expiation to the Eternal Father for the wrath He felt and as a means of saving the earth world’s inhabitants’. So it is still taught in the churches of earth. A blood sacrifice of His only son! Such beliefs as

More information about new arrivals

Arthur Findlay in his book The Way of Life explains that ‘It is so natural to look upon the physical body as the person, because it is the only part of us which appeals to our physical senses. The part that does not influence our senses, the invisible part, we do not appreciate. The invisible part of us leaves the physical body at death, to start a new life in a different environment which is vibrating at a frequency in harmony with the duplicate etheric body. Consequently, the individual who has parted from his physical body finds himself in a body like the one he has just left, in a world he can appreciate. His mind can now respond to the higher vibrations, because it has a vehicle which is in harmony with its new surroundings. So, except for a new body, we are the same in looks and character as we were on earth, no better and no worse’. One person in spirit describes the transition as ‘death is not an end but the beginning. It is a triumphal march to the spirit side of life’.

Monsignor Benson outlines the problems new arrivals can face in the spirit realms.

As a minister of religion during his earth life Monsignor Benson felt some remorse over the errors about the afterlife which he had preached. In the following account he relates the difficulties many people face after their transition to the spirit realms and repudiates the teachings of the Church to which he once belonged. ‘The Church has assumed responsibility for the spiritual care of man upon earth, and the Church has failed dismally. It is in most respects an impostor, for in professing to know much, it knows very little which can be of spiritual service to man. It can provide no answers to vital questions, questions that are in the minds of so many people. Can the Church answer these questions, for instance, as applied to yourself: What becomes of me when I die? What has become of all my relatives and friends? Why is there this seemingly profound silence between them and me? There is an enormous number of people throughout the entire earth that prefers to leave the

Further evidence for the spirit body

Both Arthur Findlay, who has written several books about spiritualism, and Yogi Ramacharaka, the author of the course on Yogi Philosophy, have provided further evidence for the existence of the spirit body. Arthur Findlay’s book The Way of Life provides numerous reports from inhabitants of the spirit world about their way of life. They are taken from demonstrations of mediumship by the direct voice medium, John Sloan over a period of forty years. Sloan was a brilliant medium who offered his mediumistic gifts without payment. Arthur Findlay describes him as possessing ‘intelligence and general knowledge of an average artisan, a man of high character who was indifferent to money’. Throughout his book Findlay refers to the spirit body as the etheric body. The first inhabitant of the spirit world describes his body thus ‘I have a body which is a duplicate of what I had on earth, the same hands, legs and feet and they move the same as yours do. This etheric body I had on ear

Jesus confirms the existence of the spirit body.

Jesus in his second coming messages confirms the existence of the spirit body which both religion and science deny. He explains that the spirit body is what our soul inhabits after the transition known as death when we emerge into our new life in the spirit world. He stresses that it is indestructible and acts as a perfect vehicle for the senses no matter how impaired the physical body was during the earth life. A knowledge of the nature of the spirit body is important as it provides the mechanism whereby we are able to transfer our real self into the spirits lands and so begin the afterlife. This is what Jesus had to say about the role of the spirit body:- “The spirit part of man is that part which contains what may be called the functions of life and the force and power existing in him and which immediately control him in his conduct and living. This real, existing principle of life, unlike the body, never dies, but continues to live after the spirit drops its envelope o

Monsignor Benson explains the role of the spirit body.

Both science and religion deny the existence of the spirit body. However, the effect of this denial is zero since the reality of the existence of the spirit body will be wholly unaffected. It is a fact that all humans possess a spirit body, which has an existence separate from the physical body which all of us are familiar with. The spirit body is the mechanism whereby we can reach the spirit realms, and it is what we occupy when we are asleep. Monsignor Benson from the spirit world has provided a detailed account of the role of the spirit body as follows:- “The average person does not know of what he himself is composed. He knows he has a physical body, of course. There are not many who can easily forget it! But leaving the earth in the common act of 'dying' is a perfectly natural and normal process, which has been going on continuously, without intermission, for thousands upon thousands of earthly years. It is commonly understood that man is compose