The Gathering of Lights. Joseph J. Dewey. Copyright © J.J. Dewey 1999, 2000; published online at www.greaterthings.com/JJDewey/Gathering. Chapter 10, The Three Revelations (www.greaterthings.com/JJDewey/Gathering/10_3Revelations.htm.)
Addresses the emergence of other teachers/masters concurrent with and subsequent to Joseph Smith, from which the next quantum leap will supposedly emerge.
Sterling's Preface:
You recall in the last installment on "The Three Excaliburs" that J.J. brought us up through Joseph Smith and the restoration of the kingdom through his hands, only for it to drift into a state of apostasy. He ended with the question, "Where is the Modern Revelation?"
In this installment he now addresses several other masters of wisdom who have come along in the interim -- far outside of the LDS box, which box is cold and nearly void of new revelation -- and suggests that these other teachers have been alluded to by Joseph Smith to come forth in this age of the "restitution of all things," the "fullness of times," when "all things will be revealed."
The problem, so far as I see it, is that these "revelations" of which he speaks and the mortal vehicles who were instrumental in bringing them forth are squarely in the arena of the metaphysical/esoteric/New Age. In other words, according to J.J., in his hierarchy of revealed truths, these teachings were the next quantum leap forward after Joseph Smith (and perhaps concurrent with him) and are the additional basis upon which the next quantum leap now gathering steam will be catapulted forward.
He may be right. I've not read any of the volumes of which he speaks, but have had only a shallow introduction to some of them through critical writings from Christian sources.
Is this a case of the boys club and the girls club needing to lay down their differences and come together? Or is it a case of good and evil and good needing to shun evil?
Is J.J. a disciple of Satan to lull the very elect into Satan's camp? Or is he an instrument of God to bring harmony between the religions of the world?
This I will say. I am glad I read this, as it has given me some views of very significant events in recent history whose significance I had not previously appreciated. Some things I had never even heard of before. As for agreeing with the conclusions, I will have to hold off on that until I have more whereby to discern.
Sterling
Note:
Subsequent to writing this I studied some of the writings of Blavatsky and did a write-up exposing her as a Satanic Champion of Paganism.
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