Joseph Smith Biography

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that were created by this advanced woman.^27 Unlike Christ, though, the non-gendered
advanced human who would become Joseph, as well as the rest of his mutual siblings, were
reared primarily by the mother, and had scarce interaction with a very busy father. A male
creator’s main responsibility is making sure that the Christ becomes who he needs to
become for our sake.


Christ’s Specific Role


The role of a Christ was known by all of us when we were advanced human beings,
before our birth into mortality. It is the same role that is known throughout the entire
Universe in all human societies. Simply stated, the role of a “Christ” is one of being placed
in governorship over a solar system—nothing more, nothing less.^28 Our Christ was created
specifically for the purpose of being a “Christ,” which role means that advanced parents do
not allow these “selected ones” to develop a sense of free will, characteristic of that which
his batch of siblings share. He alone is programmed with “The Rules and Laws Pertaining to
the Creation and Government of Life (“The Book of Life” for short).”^29
The New Testament book attributed to the apostle Peter gives the truest testimony of
the origin of a Christ:


But with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and
without spot: Who verily was foreordained before the foundation of the
world, but was manifest in these last times for you.^30

John also touched upon the role of a Christ (as he “wept much” in his “revelation”)
that none could be found worthy enough to oversee what was going to take place in our
solar system. John referred to this allegorically as having the ability to “open the seals that
sealed the Book of Life.”^31 Weeping is an effect of unhappiness. Here, John relates how
happiness cannot be experienced unless someone oversees the eternal plan of happiness that
God is attempting to complete in this part of the Universe.^32
John referred to some people “whose names are written in the book of life of the Lamb
‘slain’ (i.e., ‘prepared’—from the original Hebrew spoken word) from the foundation of the
world.”^33 John was referring to those whose works are different from others upon this earth,
as the ones “whose names are written in the book of life.”^34 The “Book of Life” is symbolic of
the ingredients of the “formula for happiness.” The ingredients are the way we treat and
associate with each other (our works/“names”).^35 They are those who would be more apt to
live a Christlike life. Living a Christlike life, however, has nothing to do with anything of this
world: not of riches, nor success, nor family ties, nor anything associated with this world that
causes inequality and misery for others while benefiting only the individual.^36


True Messengers Assist Christ in His Work


All true messengers were also prepared before the foundation of the world. Jesus
referred to them as “prophets” whose “blood...was [also] shed from the foundation of the
world.”^37 In other words, everyone who volunteered to be a true messenger knew that this
meant being persecuted and often eventually being killed by their siblings during mortality.^38
These true messengers reflected the “light of Christ”^39 to a darkened world.^40 And
because the natural moon reflects the light of the sun to a darkened world, they were often

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