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A Cartography of Division, Separation and Denomination Within Christianity: Defining the Cause Behind the Symptom

Presence: A Global Conversation for a New Earth.

Release Date: 05/16/2025

Cartography Part 5: The Current State of The Christian Map show art Cartography Part 5: The Current State of The Christian Map

Presence: A Global Conversation for a New Earth.

We continue our look at cartography, moving from the past to the present. How did the interpretation of Christology by the Holy Roman Empire become a worldwide religion that is defined by division and denomination?  In this episode, I’m taking the principles that emerged in the very genesis of the story and showing how they played out in the history of Israel and then became the foundation for Christological interpretation.  Further, the interpretation of Christology as a new religion has prevailed for 2 millennia as an assumption. However, there are now numerous questions about...

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A Cartography of Division, Separation and Denomination Within Christianity: Defining the Cause Behind the Symptom show art A Cartography of Division, Separation and Denomination Within Christianity: Defining the Cause Behind the Symptom

Presence: A Global Conversation for a New Earth.

In episode 4 of our series on the Cartography of the Christian religion we discuss the root causes that have led to what we see looking at the current map. To do this requires starting at the beginning or genesis of the Narrative.  The story begins with Adam and progresses to Jesus who is called the last Adam. That sounds like a seamless story that defines a problem from its very start and then, over centuries of time, evolves into an entire paradigm identified as death. And whatever was the cause of death was removed by actions surrounding the role and function of Jesus the...

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The Beginning of Biblical Cartography - Part 3 The Beginning of Biblical Cartography - Part 3 "The World Mar of Christianity" Series

Presence: A Global Conversation for a New Earth.

We continue to use the historical model of Spiral Dynamics to illustrate how worldviews and their evolution related to the interpretation of God identity.  The first 2 worldviews illustrated by the Spiral model are Archaic and Tribal. These 2 worldviews show up in the Biblical Narrative as Archaic Adam and Tribal Abraham. Both are in the Genesis of the story. These 2 figures set the stage for the evolution of spiritual consciousness with regard to universal God identity. Understanding how Adam and Abraham understood God identity is a necessary first step in the journey. We are proposing...

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Cartography of Christianity and the Church - Part 2 Cartography of Christianity and the Church - Part 2 "The World Map of Christianity"

Presence: A Global Conversation for a New Earth.

We are using cartography to view the Christian landscape via a map. The map helps define the great diversity of churches and denominations.  Our series explains why the result of 2,000 years of evolution led to such division. In this episode we use Spiral Dynamics to trace the history of the situation. The state of Christianity and the church must be understood from the beginning or Genesis of the God Identity story. So I show how everything preceding Jesus and the apostolic writers set the stage for an interpretation of Christology that led to a world religion.  From here we will...

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The World Map of Christianity... Past, Present and Future - Part 1 show art The World Map of Christianity... Past, Present and Future - Part 1

Presence: A Global Conversation for a New Earth.

The concept I’ll be using relating to map making is cartography. The audience for this series is any and everyone interested in having a global conversation for a new earth. All are welcome regardless of denominational affiliation or non-affiliation, Catholic or Protestant and those who are now post Christian or Trans-religious.  The series will address the map as it evolved from the past, meaning how the map took shape in the first few centuries and then expanded into a world religion of thousands of denominations and factions. We will then address the map as to how it looks today. And...

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A Summary of Christology and the Holomovement show art A Summary of Christology and the Holomovement

Presence: A Global Conversation for a New Earth.

This episode is a summary of the main points related to Christology and the Holomovement. We continue to show how the current problems around Christianity stem from competing interpretations. To illustrate these points I have included a Theology Quiz! I’ve taken the idea from Sesame Street. They have a game entitled, “Which of these things is not like the other?” I will show you 3 diagrams and you have to come up with the correct answer. Who said theology is not fun?    #holomovement #biblicalnarrative #theology #christianity #christology #progressivechristianity #universalism...

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Law & Grace - Part 5 (Part 2 of Why Sin Doesn't Exist Today) show art Law & Grace - Part 5 (Part 2 of Why Sin Doesn't Exist Today)

Presence: A Global Conversation for a New Earth.

In this episode we wrap up our in depth look at sin. Sin was a specific condition that was dependent on law. So questions have to be answered. How can sin no longer exist but yet right and wrong do? What is sin beyond right and wrong? Why is the understanding of sin necessary to understanding doing and being? Why do fundamentalist Christians exist? Why do progressive Christians want to distinguish themselves from fundamentalists? What is the next evolution of progressive Christianity?

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Law & Grace - Part 4 (Part 1 of Why Sin Doesn't Exist Today) show art Law & Grace - Part 4 (Part 1 of Why Sin Doesn't Exist Today)

Presence: A Global Conversation for a New Earth.

We continue our discussion about Law and Grace in this episode. Law and grace is a very confusing story when one interprets Christology as a religion. And at the center of any discussion of the Law is the concept of sin. Sin is part of the language of the first covenant/world. Sin has a specific meaning related to the Biblical Narrative.  We will discuss how language today in a New Earth has transcended sin language. Yes, there is still right and wrong or obedient/disobedient but I no longer use the word sin in my vocabulary. 

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Law & Grace - Part 3 show art Law & Grace - Part 3

Presence: A Global Conversation for a New Earth.

We are in the middle of a discussion based on a trans-disciplinary approach to the interpretation of the Biblical Narrative. The series is comparing the Quantum Physics findings about our universe with regard to the Holomovement with the Biblical Narrative.  We are proposing that the cosmology of our universe aligns beautifully with Biblical cosmology. Specifically, we’re comparing the Holomovement of our universe with Christology. Neither result in a religion but rather point to a trans-religious source of consciousness and Spirit.  Our universe and the Biblical Narrative are both...

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Law & Grace - Part 2 show art Law & Grace - Part 2

Presence: A Global Conversation for a New Earth.

We continue to compare the new scientific discoveries related to our universe with our approach to a Christology that results in a Post Christian, Trans-religious outcome. The universe is the first story told by God. We propose that the Biblical Narrative mirrors and aligns with that story. Therefore the principles in our own universe provide a trans-disciplinary validation of our approach to Christology. It also illustrates how a divided, denominated Christology, interpreted as a religious form, is very problematic. Today we will consider and discuss both our universe and the narrative in...

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In episode 4 of our series on the Cartography of the Christian religion we discuss the root causes that have led to what we see looking at the current map. To do this requires starting at the beginning or genesis of the Narrative. 

The story begins with Adam and progresses to Jesus who is called the last Adam. That sounds like a seamless story that defines a problem from its very start and then, over centuries of time, evolves into an entire paradigm identified as death. And whatever was the cause of death was removed by actions surrounding the role and function of Jesus the Christological individual and modeled by the Christological collective known as the body. 

We now discuss questions raised by our interpretation of this evolutionary story. Did Jesus “kind of” defeat death? Was death defeated for a small percentage of the human race? What was the root cause of death to begin with? 

And why does the story outline 2 possible identities starting with Adam and Abraham and evolve into a first century conflict between those identities that resulted in the coming of a new world paradigm? Why is universal God identity the outcome of the story?

It’s all about Christology.