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Video —The search for an inner self within God’s Simulation

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Who am I in God’s Simulation?

“Who am I?” is a question that defines a person, i.e., the experience found in a simulated world. It is not only oriented toward the past, but also to the present, the future, and eternity (2 Corinthians 5:17). The answer reveals a history of encounters in one’s own existential areas and the words and life manifestations of others (Hebrews 10: 24–25). One meets people loved, touched, and followed by the Father in Christ and in the Holy Spirit from age to age, in a cycle of simulated environments, with whom one shares a common history (Galatians 6:2). We experience it in communion (John 6:53). Eucharistic bread is not only, historically speaking, the new manna of Moses in the desert, but it is also a sign of the heavenly feast (John 6:51). Eucharistic wine also represents human suffering, bleeding, slavery and distance from God; but after transformation, it becomes the reality of the human resurrection and feasting in the kingdom of the Father of Christ (1 Corinthians 10:16).

#GodsPlan #JesusChrist #BiblicalTruth #Christianity #Creationism #SimulationHypothesis #SimulationCreationism

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Nir Ziso - ניר זיסו
The Global Architect Institute

Founder of The Global Architect Institute and Developer of Simulation Creationism Theory