A Scientific Definition of Messiah
There’s one final disagreement among religions that science enables people to solve. Now that it has been determined scientifically that all humans are evolutionarily equal, and that the foundations of their religions are equal, it’s now possible to identify messiah figures scientifically. I know that sounds preposterous, but it’s really so simple that you’ll wonder why I’m even bothering to tell you.
Since humans are evolutionarily equal and their religions are equal, a messiah figure is anyone who figures out how to teach a religion to a group of people. People are a constant and religions are a constant, so that makes messiah figures a constant. What people knew about the world is a variable, but that only makes how messiah figures taught people about religions a variable. The fact that someone succeeded in teaching equal humans equal religions, proves that whoever taught the people those religions each figured out how to do the same job.
I know most scientists—and most people, for that matter—wonder why I think it’s possible to use science to identify messiah figures, or why I think it should even be attempted. I’m using science to identify messiah figures precisely to illustrate why it isn’t necessary to use science to identify messiah figures. Once you identify a messiah figure as whoever taught a religion to people, all you need to do to identify anyone’s messiah figure is to find out who taught the religion to people.
I know this sounds like an exercise in circular reasoning, but this brings me to my point. Since we can see that every religion in the world was taught to people by someone, or by some group of people collectively, who may have figured things out over the course of generations, it proves that every religion has a messiah figure, even if the people don’t recognize their religion as having been founded by anyone—like, pre-literate people who passed their religion down through the generations by oral tradition.
Once you recognize that every religion was taught to people by someone, even if the people who practice that religion today don’t remember who that person was, you can factor Jesus right out of the equation. Once you recognize that everyone’s religion was taught to them by someone, somehow, it renders the fact that Christians have a messiah figure completely meaningless, because every other religion has a messiah figure who did the exact same job.
You were trying to figure out how to start a global revolution in human consciousness, weren’t you?









