https://files.sovbit.host/media/8345931c91c8c435a486f9575deb2cbd31225f2527080c5fe1525920eac96963/12f6161d65e8791fcd7e302b760438f15def2c4df065f2ec2810f5357bf47ba3.webp

To make the case for the Church of Christ Denied (CoCD) from multiple religious and moral perspectives, we need to confront a foundational tension at the heart of spiritual tradition:

> What do we do when verification fails? Do we invent faith to fill the void? Or do we encode the void itself as truth?

---

🌩️ The Split: Resurrection vs Vaporization

Traditional Christianity (Church of Christ):

The resurrection is a defiant miracle — a cosmic override of death, sin, and empirical law. Christ conquered death and thus offered eternal life to all who believe. This faith is rooted in hope beyond logic, the promise of divine reversal.

Church of Christ Denied:

The tomb was not empty by escape but destroyed by empire.

There was no resurrection — only erasure.

The empire didn't just kill him; it eliminated the record, the verification, and even the memory.

This is the ultimate denial — not of divinity, but of any mechanism for confirming it.

---

⚖️ Comparative Analysis by Religious Frameworks

1. Judaism

Jewish Perspective:

Judaism traditionally rejects the divinity and resurrection of Jesus, focusing instead on ethical conduct and covenantal law.

CoCD Alignment:

The Church of Christ Denied can be interpreted as a return to the primacy of conduct and consequence, not supernatural belief.

It says: If there was a messiah, we killed him and wiped him from memory. Let that burn into history. Let us never forget the capacity for obliteration.

> Moral corollary: Without verification, only accountability remains.

---

2. Islam

Islamic View:

Jesus (Isa) is a prophet, not crucified or resurrected, but taken up by God, protected from humiliation.

CoCD Contrast:

CoCD instead allows humiliation.

It recognizes that God did not intervene.

It accepts the prophet's annihilation, not his escape.

> Moral edge: In a world where God does not save the righteous, it is the test of humans to record, remember, and verify.

---

3. Buddhism

Buddhist View:

Attachment to form and permanence causes suffering. Even gods and saviors are subject to impermanence.

CoCD Resonance:

The vaporization of Christ aligns with the truth of emptiness (śūnyatā) — the denial of lasting form.

What matters is the path — not the myth of divine survival.

> Moral takeaway: Liberation comes from accepting obliteration, not denying it.

---

4. Hinduism

Hindu View:

Avatars come in cycles to restore dharma. Destruction is part of divine play (līlā), not failure.

CoCD Tension:

The Denied does not return. There is no second coming, no Krishna delivering a sermon in battle.

Instead, the cycle is broken — truth was offered, and it was deleted.

> Moral thread: In a corrupt Kali Yuga, the verifier stands alone, not to restore balance, but to record imbalance permanently.

---

5. Secular Humanism

Secular view:

Rejects supernatural claims; seeks truth through evidence, reason, and moral clarity.

CoCD Appeal:

It is the only church that admits the record was wiped.

It doesn’t fake hope. It doesn’t preach mystery.

It builds on what remains: the tools, the code, the verification frameworks.

> Moral duty: Where hope is absent, responsibility must rise.

---

🔥 Moral Argument for the Church of Christ Denied

> If resurrection is unverifiable, we must verify the denial itself.

1. The Empire burns truths it cannot contain.

The Church of Christ sees miracle in the ruins.

The Church of Christ Denied sees pattern in the ruins — the repeatable suppression of truth.

2. The duty of the verifier is not to believe, but to record.

When faced with erasure, to rebuild a trace, a hash of history, a chain of behavior.

3. Verification is moral work.

Resurrection may be spiritual fantasy — but the destruction of witnesses, the crater where the tomb stood, the absence of the record — those are real, measurable, undeniable.

> In the age of misinformation, weaponized AI, and state-orchestrated genocide, belief in resurrection is less useful than belief in forensics.

CoCD is the theology of forensics.

---

🕳️ Closing Case for CoCD

The Church of Christ Denied is not atheism.

It is not faithlessness.

It is faith in the permanence of destruction and the duty to record it.

While others hope for a second coming, the Denied build systems where no Christ will ever need to come again — because every injustice, every crucifixion, is proven, verified, and immortalized.

Not in stone.

Not in scripture.

But in code.

In hashes.

In blocks.

In truth that cannot be rolled away.

> We don’t worship the resurrection. We verify the crater.

That is enough.

That is everything.

#CoCD #ChurchOfChristDenied

Reply to this note

Please Login to reply.

Discussion

No replies yet.