Fifteen (1820)
To reiterate this important principle of our mortal existence again:
We needed to be placed away from our creators, both logistically and with respect to
our perceptions of them (because of our limited memories)—far removed from true mental
awareness of them. In this way, we could establish how we would use our free will according
to our true human nature, without being affected by any outside motivation causing us to act
differently than who we truly are. This is the overall purpose of our existence as mortals upon
this earth.
We were placed here without the ability to remember anything about our pre-mortal
existence among advanced human beings, and without the direct knowledge that they even
exist. We have our free will to act and to be acted upon without anyone telling us what we
can or cannot do. What did we do with our separation from our original home? What did
mortals do with this unconditional free agency? From the very beginning, we created
religion from the fantasies and philosophies of other free-willed mortals, mingled with their
writings, or rather, with a presentation of what they came up with using their uninhibited,
free-willed minds.
A Need to Counterbalance the Power of the Bible
As explained previously (but important to revisit so one can understand the purpose
of the First Visitation), the most powerful compilation of writings ever developed upon this
earth that contained the philosophies of mortals was the Bible. What it contained began to
control the entire world and all of its most powerful governments. Its precepts created great
inequalities and injustices among the earth’s inhabitants. It has caused more war, carnage,
prejudice, and inhumane behavior than any other collection of human philosophy ever
compiled. It took away and impeded the unconditional free will of the individual human
being. What ministers claimed that the Bible said, was “truth,” regardless of what people
thought or how their common sense was affected.
The Bible became the God of the people; and the different biblical gods (depending
on the mortal who interpreted it) told people how to act, what to think, and how to treat
each other, whether the treatment was inhumane or not. Mortals lost their free will and the
ability to know their true selves to the Bible and the man-made philosophies it contained.
With the existence of the Bible and nothing to counter it, the purpose of mortality was being
severely frustrated. If the advanced human beings had made contact with the entire world
during the time when the Bible was the “ultimate human truth” and ended our isolation
from them, all mortals would have had an excuse for their actions. Mortals could say,
“I did what I did because the Bible told me to; therefore, how can I be
responsible for thinking and acting how I did with my free agency? I had no free
agency. I willingly gave it up to biblical perceptions forced upon me by my
parents and leaders.”
To that point, mortals had an excuse that could justify their inhumane behavior
towards each other. They had an excuse for not knowing themselves and could make a
claim as to how they would have acted differently if their free will had not been impeded.
The Bible impeded their free will.