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‘In Chapter 25, Verses 14-29 of St. Matthew's Gospel, it is said that the three planets must make scientific progress, and they will be judged one day. We read in the parable: Leaving for a trip, a man entrusted three of his slaves with his goods.The first one received five talents; the second, two talents; the third, one talent. When the master returns, the first gave back to him the five talents and shows him five others which he won. The second gave him back the two talents plus two others that he won. The third gave him back only one talent, the one that was given to him. Take therefore the talent from him, and give it unto him which hath ten talents. For unto every one that hath shall be given, and he shall have abundance: but from him that hath not shall be Out of the three worlds where life has been created, the one which makes the most progress will receive the inheritance. The ones which have not progressed will be dominated by the other and eliminated. This is also true on Earth between peoples. In St. Matthew’ Gospel, Chapter 26, Jesus reveals the importance of his death and of the writings, which would later serve as proof. When one of his companions tried to defend him with a sword, he said: 75 THE ROLE OF CHRIST - SCIENTIFIC MIRACLES In Chapter 19, Verse 30 of St. Matthew, there is a sentence: But many that are first shall be last; and the last shall be first. This means that the created shall become creators just as the > creators were created.’ Deserving the Inheritance taken away even that which he hath.