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Aleksandar Sarovic wrote:
 

Well, it seems that people hesitate to discuss the Christian religion here. However I’ve exchanged a large number of e-mails with Christian authorities. They were all fast in denying me a chance to be Jesus. Of course, I asked why? One Pastor wanted me to prove I am Jesus by a miracle such as "making a building rise up a hundred feet in the air, spin around, and then gently come down in a different location". Another person wrote to me: “Just die on a cross, descend into hell for three days, come back from the dead, and then descend into heaven and you'll have it.” The third person wanted me to be modest and to call upon God in everything I write. Another Pastor pointed on Matthew 24:23 “if anyone says to you, 'Look, here is the Christ!' or, 'There he is!' do not believe it”. And so on, and so on. Sometimes when their responses are interesting I continue with logical questions. Here is a sample: "If Jesus Christ has seen, heard, or felt God Father, why has He never given the description of God Father? His height? His shoe size? The colour of His eyes? And if that does not exist, then the deepness of His voice? Lightness or warmth He radiates? Anything?" After these questions all the authorities leave the discussion.

In general, I did not get two similar explanations why I cannot be Jesus Christ. Does it say something? Nobody knows anything for sure about the return of Jesus Christ but that the above mentioned Christian authorities have given themselves the rights to know enough about that. Those people remind me of a crowd that was permanently unsuccessfully seeking Buddha in the book "Siddhartha" from Hermann Hesse. Incidentally, Buddha was just a ferryman who rode them many times across a river. Christians might have built unrealistic expectations about Jesus Christ through centuries and that might make His recognition difficult when He returns.

To be honest it is not important to me to be Jesus Christ with all due respect to Him and to God. I am simply not used to it. Also my book will change the world without matter whether I am Jesus or not. I am using the name of Jesus Christ to get more attention for my book “The Humanism”. However, I am certainly not doing it on purpose to cheat on people. I cannot possibly gain any profit from promoting my book out of personal satisfaction coming from the fact that my book will make the world a wonderful place to be. The only thing I want from people is to try to understand what I am talking about. My book cannot produce any harm to society. On the contrary, it will make Paradise on Earth where according to the Bible "lions and antelopes will eat together", meaning all the people will live in a perfect harmony. We can test the system in a small community and find soon whether I am right or wrong. If I am right then am I Jesus Christ? Let's suppose Jesus comes after my book will have changed the world. Could he say then: "Sorry I am late, the traffic was terrible, but I would do the same as Šarović did."? The fact is there is a decent chance that I might be Jesus and one day, maybe it will be accepted.

 

Translation from the Serbo-Croatian forum:

Unknown writer wrote:

It’s a pity that those not bad sequences from the book you destroyed with such a bad, conceited, and heretical thinking. May God be with you on your way, and maybe if you ever perceive God (Not that you are God) in your modesty and through a humble help to your close people, help the whole world.

Glory to Jesus. Me

 

Aleksandar Sarovic wrote:

Why do you think I have not perceived God when everything I wrote is fully in keeping with God's will defined in the Bible? One day Jesus Christ became aware He was God, and about that all the ways to God Father passed through Him, and He was modest and He was not conceited. I am asking whether I might be Jesus Christ because of the result of my work and that is the reason I am conceited and not modest! Isn't it strange?

For ten years I was very restrained in my writing and not too many people have read me. From the time I became provocative, much more people have visited my web site and therefore my chances to change the world became bigger, however.

I would like to hear from you very much what is bad with my writing, why do you think I am conceited, and why do you think I am heretic because it is not clear to me! I have to admit that most of the believers who wrote to me do not like me to be Jesus Christ. I don't know why! If my book "The Humanism" makes Paradise on Earth you will all become good people and believers, and therefore according to the Bible, you would all finish in Paradise in Heaven. If my book could not make Paradise on Earth I am definitely not Jesus Christ and no harm could be made from such attempt. So why don't you like what I am writing?

Thanks for good wishes. Glory to Jesus.

 

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