Science and Philosophy
Thousands of years ago great men driven by
ideals of reform tried with their teachings to enlighten humanity. Such men like Jesus,
Budda, Confucius and Mohammed taught similar spiritual principles, however besides not
being understood, ended up deified by the illiterate masses. Once the idea of divinization
took hold, the respective religions were created, each preaching a different form of
speculative worship, and the followers of each flocked together. Jesus Christ and all the
others were just men, remarkable MEN in fact, but nevertheless, human beings like all of
us, without any divine affiliations. All lectured the principles that Christian
Rationalism now teaches and thus despite our name, we have nothing to do with the biblical
Jesus Christ. The person known as Jesus was just a man, though one of the the greatest men
that ever existed on Earth! That is why this philosophy and science is also called
Christian.
A new concept of the Universe and Life
The fundamental principles of Christian
Rationalism encompass a new concept of the Universe and Life as well as a sound pattern of
behaviour for those who wish to follow it.
Christian Rationalism deals with Physical and Psychic Phenomena, Philosophical and
Psychological issues, Reincarnation, Incorporeal Life, Space and the Universe, the Power
of Thought, Mediumship, Evolution, Gods and Religions, Force and Matter, the Aura, Ethics,
Psychic Cleansing, Family and Children, Why do we live ? What is God ? Who am I ?
Where did I come from ? Where do I go to ? Why do we suffer ? How to be
happy? What is mediumnity ? What is obsession ? What is psychic
cleansing? What is the main problem of life ? What is thought ? What is
courage ?, etc.
We have no commercial or speculative
interests
Christian Rationalism has no commercial or
speculative interest whatsoever in the explanation of its philosophy. We are not driven by
the purpose of enlisting followers in order to obtain financial support. There is no
collection of alms, soliciting of gratuities or any other means of reaching into the
pockets of those who may be interested in the teachings of the philosophy and wish to
study it in order to put its beneficial principles into practice. |