81. Three Kinds of Human ValueIn God's Ideal, human beings with perfected human character would possess three kinds of value.
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82. Adam and JesusThe tree of life was lost in the Garden of Eden but will one day reappear on the earth and usher in the Kingdom of Heaven on the earth.
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83. Was Jesus Truly Human?A fully perfected person is one with God. Such a human being manifested the invisible God.
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84. Is Jesus Truly God?Jesus came from Heaven but what does that mean?
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85. Jesus and Fallen PeopleFallen humanity has almost none of their original value. To correct this, Jesus came to bring complete salvation to fallen humanity.
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86. Trinity and RebirthTogether with Jesus, spirit-filled Christianity labored to give birth to the returning Lord. Now the time has come for complete salvation.
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87. Introduction to Restoration
This video has an overview of Part 1 (DP videos 1-86) and then begins the first video based on the content of Part 2 in Exposition of the Divine Principle.
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88. Making Good and Evil ConditionsAll humankind is in the unprincipled position resulting from two Creators over our present human condition. Neither can arbitrarily take us to paradise or hell. Human beings display certain behaviors which we call 'making conditions' which determine our fortunes.
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89. Reverse Course: Indemnity Conditions |
90. Foundation of Faith & Foundation of Substance |
'Making a condition" is a unique Unificationist term related to both intent and action. Evil conditions can be 'undone' by making an indemnity condition. An indemnity condition is a restorational type of goodness.
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Not all of the information about God's original plan for human beings is found in Chapter 1 of the Divine Principle (DP Outreach videos 1-33). Here is a case in point.: in video 90, we learn that the original human beings were to fulfill specific good conditions for their perfection. God continues to use these important unchanging ideas in the history of restoration in order to send the messiah.
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