Resurrections as an Extension of the Light of Faith

In this essay I want to extend the Global Theory again from Christianity to discuss Resurrections in the Light of Faith.

One tenant of Global Theory is that crucial to the Flat/Global divide is the progressive extension of light as a metaphor for knowledge. That is, just as the sun cast its light across the face of the earth, so knowledge extends itself through history making possible faith, reason, and knowledge.

Flat Theory is the discussion of the extension of the light that is the light of faith. Global Theory is the discussion of the extension of light that is the reason. Together, Flat and Global combine to make a theory that can answer any problem the cause of which is ignorance known to men or women.

Resurrections are a particular discussion of the meaning of revelation from Christ, the Christian Lord. Resurrection is the act by a man or a woman of the physical return to life from the dead for a person, either saved or a sinner. Resurrections extend Global Theory as the light of reason due to the fact that Christians teach resurrections as a particular act of faith. In Christianity light is life. Resurrections then are a return to life. For this return, light plays a crucial role for the carrying out of the physical act because it is the conveyance from death to life. The real meaning in Christianity is that darkness does not exclude light; light, as faith or reason exists in darkness, its extension makes earth-flat or global- and heaven-similarly known-possible.

In this essay I will explain a few of the resurrections in Christian teaching and apply Global Theory to their meaning. Christians believe there were resurrections by different individuals. They name Elijah and his lineage, Christ, and his apostles. Additionally, resurrection is foretold by John the Apostle. Additionally, resurrection has been ascribed to other Christian figures. This discussion will include the resurrections of Christ and the resurrection foretold by John the Apostle.

Resurrection by Christ is believed of six individuals, additionally, there are seven resurrections by Christ. The resurrections by Elijah and his lineage, Elisha are old testament narratives. John the Apostle fortold many resurrections that take place in heaven [review Rev 20:7 for Flat Earth, “four corners of the Eart…(nations-Gog and Magog.)