Part 1
We stand on top of a cliff, or a hill, I'm not sure. The Man stands next to me, He seems to be at bliss as usual.
"Are you afraid?"
"I don't know how to continue the story."
"Write up some different styles, that'll make it easier for you."
"You're right."
So the story continues.
Part 2
This outlines the plan of my story, that is the whole vision of the world that I saw. The world is distinct by God's intervention on the world. Why is there a difference? Because there has to be, in this perfect reality, all forms of perfection must be realized and manifested and they inevitably are manifested and realized, for all essentially subsists in God. In the first vision, I saw the beginning of the Trinity, the angels, and the demons. I also communicated with the pre-incarnate Christ of that world. Now I shall explain the general history of the world.
For billions of years the physical universe progressed according to its predefined laws by God, and life by the force of the Holy Spirit came to be evolving according to the guidance of God and natural selection. Then the first humanoids evolved and around 4000 years before the birth of Christ, the first humans with souls came to be in the garden of Eden, sinned, and was exiled from God until their deaths several hundred years later.
The understanding of sin is different from our understanding of sin. Sin here represents rebellion against God as Goodness. This state of rebellion is also rebellion against being, thus leading to destructive measures. The consequence of sin is death, not as a punishment, but as a natural consequence of the essence of sin, that is rebellion against being and existence itself. However, one cannot die fully in this world, for their souls are eternal.
Once a being sins, they can no longer revoke their actions nor can they work their way out of their state of death. They exist in perpetual torment, until a savior comes to save all beings from sin. That savior is of course Christ. We recall that the consequence of sin is death, or in a sense, it has been designed particularly within this world that the neutralizer of sin is a life. Sin is a negative substance, something like antimatter, which has to be neutralized with life, or being, or God Himself, a positive substance, which consumes the sin and thus God remains. This is the meaning of the death of Jesus.
Jesus died as He confronts the sin of the universe and His Being temporarily suffers due to the sins. However, He then resurrects and ascends into heaven glorified once more, at that point sin no longer has dominion over mankind, and mankind has freedom to either continue live in sin or accept the freedom and salvation that God has provided for him. Now so far this does coincide with our own world, though the difference is that in this world, this is the precise reality of the matter.
The difference shall be pointed out. In this world, there is in the beginning 2 major faith systems, the Abrahamic, and the Karmic, which eventually merges to form the true Christian faith of that world. Both faith systems are monotheistic. Polytheism may have occured in this world, but God poured much more graces in this world than in our world, such that eventually, polytheism was eradicated and only true theism remains in this world.
Israel accepts their messiah despite their initial rejection, and was temporally saved by being transported supernaturally to the lands of Nusantara, thus forming Nesiya. The prophecies of Nesiya has been in the Old Testament and the New Testament. There are 2 main churches in the world, the Nesiyan Church and the Catholic Church. They go their own ways, but in the end are merged together nearing the Second Coming. Christ returns to the world on the year 2000, and begins a temporal rule of the earth for 1000 years. 1000 years serves as the ultimate conversion of the world. On the year 3000, the final groups of people and beings are converted, repented, and saved, and with that history ends.
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