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Concerning John Paul II’s teaching on man
No, Midgie. First of all, in Matthew 25, Jesus is telling the world that we must love our neighbors as ourselves, and therefore to treat your neighbor uncharitably is equivalent to treating Jesus uncharitably, because Jesus was a human (besides being God) and therefore Jesus was also our neighbor. But Jesus is not saying that each man is Jesus in Matthew 25. John Paul II, however, is clearly saying that each man is Jesus, which is why he defines the Gospel as the deep amazement at man.
It is also why he says the following about Christmas, the way of the Lord, etc. Remember, this is a quote from John 1:23, where John the Baptist tells us to make straight the way of the Lord. Antipope John Paul II says make straight the way of the Lord and of man because he holds that the two are the same, as our article proves in detail. Remember, this is the passage in 1 John 1 where St. John describes seeing Jesus Christ. Antipope John Paul II tells us that St. John saw human life – man. Nothing could more clearly teach that man is Jesus Christ. Remember, John Paul II is quoting John 8:23, where Jesus says that He is the one from above. Antipope John Paul II tells us that man is the one from above – Jesus. There are many other passages which could be brought forward, but the article Antipope John Paul II: Final Antichrist Revealed proves the point thoroughly. And because he holds that each man became Jesus in the Incarnation is the very reason John Paul II has said hundreds of times that the Son of God united Himself with everyone in the Incarnation.Sign up for our free e-mail list to see future vaticancatholic.com videos and articles.
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