Sinead, greetings!
I personally don't see any conflicts between the teachings of Jesus, as they are recorded in the New Testament, and anything that Ra says. In fact, Ra clarified a great deal that Christianity leaves not fully explained. For example - what is meant when Jesus prays for the Oneness of all mankind to be realized, just as he and the Father (Logos) are one:
There are lots of similar concepts with different terminology:
judgment day = harvest
heaven = 4th density positive (won't it be nice to live in a world where everyone is at least 51% focused on serving others?)
hell = 4th density negative (think about what it's like in a world where everyone is 95% or more focused on power and enslavement?)
the "lukewarm" of Revelations 3:16 are those in 3rd density who are in the "sinkhole of indifference" between the two;
God the Father = Logos
Holy spirit = Love (as an individuated entity)
Love your neighbor as yourself, forgive your enemies, etc. -- the recipe for service to others polarization
Honestly, it all becomes a lot clearer and more obvious if one focuses on Jesus' actual teachings and recorded statements, even with whatever inaccuracies may have crept in over the centuries, rather than the doctrine and belief system that grew up around it all. For example, if one looks at what Jesus is recorded to have taught, it can be summarized as one single message: "polarize! polarize and everything else will take care of itself."
I personally don't see any conflicts between the teachings of Jesus, as they are recorded in the New Testament, and anything that Ra says. In fact, Ra clarified a great deal that Christianity leaves not fully explained. For example - what is meant when Jesus prays for the Oneness of all mankind to be realized, just as he and the Father (Logos) are one:
Quote: John 17:
20"Neither do I pray only for them, but also for these who are trusting in me by their word," 21"That they all shall be one, just as you, my Father, are in me, and I am in you, so that they also shall be one in us, so that the world shall believe that you have sent me."
22"And I have given them the glory that you have given me, so that they shall be one, just as we are one." 23"I in them and you in me, so that they shall be perfected as one, and so that the world shall know that you have sent me, and that you have loved them just as you have also loved Me."
There are lots of similar concepts with different terminology:
judgment day = harvest
heaven = 4th density positive (won't it be nice to live in a world where everyone is at least 51% focused on serving others?)
hell = 4th density negative (think about what it's like in a world where everyone is 95% or more focused on power and enslavement?)
the "lukewarm" of Revelations 3:16 are those in 3rd density who are in the "sinkhole of indifference" between the two;
God the Father = Logos
Holy spirit = Love (as an individuated entity)
Love your neighbor as yourself, forgive your enemies, etc. -- the recipe for service to others polarization
Honestly, it all becomes a lot clearer and more obvious if one focuses on Jesus' actual teachings and recorded statements, even with whatever inaccuracies may have crept in over the centuries, rather than the doctrine and belief system that grew up around it all. For example, if one looks at what Jesus is recorded to have taught, it can be summarized as one single message: "polarize! polarize and everything else will take care of itself."