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The current world confusion and condition of human affairs is a natural phase within an evolutionary process that will ultimately lead to the unification of the human race into a single social order. This processhas passed throughstageswe should consider as being analogous tothose of infancy and childhood, and is now in the culminating period of adolescence approaching its long-awaited coming of agean age of universal peace and justice. This has been the promise given throughout all the major faiths of the world. The social fabric of the world is out of balance and through Divine interventionnations willform together in a collective consciousness recognizing the need for a revolutionary shift of spirit to undertake those measures creating lasting harmony and peace.Dr. M. Scott Peck speaks of world-views as being religious. To move away from war, we must distinguish between true religions and false religions, true prophets and false prophets, and that truth in religion is characterized by inclusivity, while falsity in religion can be detected by its one-sidedness and failure to integrate the whole.History clearly shows that some form of a universal legislative body is not only essential, but also inevitable.Such a system is not conceived from the mind of mortal man; rather, it is a Divine System that was set in motion over 6000 years ago. The purpose in writing Melchizedek & the Temple is to show the story of this evolutionary processa journey through time, culminating with the promise of an earthly kingdoman all-inclusive world government, free from tyranny, hate, prejudice and war.Melchizedek & the Temple offers a practical, and compelling alternative to antiquated ideas that in reality prevent humankind from achieving what it longs foruniversal peace and justice. It is a message of warning and of promise.

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Melchizedek
& the Temple

The Promise of the Ages

R. J. Konczyk

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Phone: 1-800-839-8640

2008 R. J. Konczyk. All rights reserved.

No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or
transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author.

First published by AuthorHouse 11/19/2008

ISBN: 978-1-4343-7751-7 (sc)

ISBN: 978-1-4678-6829-7 (ebk)

Contents

The current world confusion and condition of human affairs is a natural phase within an evolutionary process that will ultimately lead to the unification of the human race into a single social order. The history of humanity has passed through various evolutionary stages, stages that we should consider as being analogous to the stages of infancy and childhood, and is now in the culminating period of adolescence approaching its long-awaited coming of agean age of universal peace and justice. This has been the promise given throughout all the major faiths of the world.

This evolutionary process begins with the individual, then, developing into family, tribe, state and nation, it reaches the point of globalization. The world is currently bound within this state of globalization while our political system is organized upon the archaic concept of the nation-state system, which is the natural enemy of globalization. The Federal Government arrogantly presumes that we are to be the worlds policemana global dictator, and that this is to be achieved no matter what the cost.

As difficult as it may be to accept, the present conflict in the Middle East is a part of this evolutionary process. Humankind will finally witness that such senseless acts of barbarism on both sides only cause hatred and violence to increase. The numerous difficulties facing the current situation in Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine, Iran and elsewhere, clearly show that military action cannot diffuse nor defeat such an entrenched ideology. The overwhelming increase in terrorist attacks has been as predictable as the military outcome of the invasion of Iraq. A war of ideologies cannot be fought on the battlefield and thus a complete change in our thought process in relation to our current world-view must occur. Only through sincere arbitration on both sides can any agreement be reached that would be satisfactory to all parties concerned. Such arbitration is currently impossible, as there is no universal legislative body that has the will and the authority to bring about peaceful agreement among all nations. The social fabric of the world is out of balance and only through Divine intervention will nations form together in a collective consciousness and recognize the need for a revolutionary shift of spirit and to undertake those measures that will create lasting harmony and peace.

Dr. M. Scott Peck speaks of world-views as being religious and that to move away from war, we must distinguish between true religions and false religions, true prophets and false prophets, and that truth in religion is characterized by inclusivity, while falsity in religion can be detected by its one-sidedness and failure to integrate the whole.

History clearly shows that some form of a universal legislative body is not only essential, but also inevitable. Not only is it inevitable, the outline and foundation for such a system is already in place. It is a system that is not conceived from the mind of mortal man; rather, it is a Divine System that was set in motion over 6000 years ago.

The purpose in writing Melchizedek & the Temple is to show the story of this evolutionary processa journey through time, culminating with the promise of an earthly kingdoman all-inclusive world government, free from tyranny, hate, prejudice and war. While I have attempted to tell the story as objectively as possible, the facts as presented may be difficult to accept in relation to certain historical and religious events, as well as to individuals personal beliefs. We need to be willing to empty ourselves of any preconceived ideas and openly investigate those that may appear in opposition to our own. Not all things are what they appear to be or what we may believe them to be. Melchizedek & the Temple offers a practical, and compelling alternative to antiquated ideas that in reality prevent humankind from achieving what it longs foruniversal peace and justice. It is a message of warning and of promise.

The Spirit stands for progress, and evil then, by definition is that which refuses progress.

Origen, an early Christian Theologian

Unless otherwise indicated, the Scriptures quoted are from the Revised Standard Version with the Old Testament section, copyright 1952, and the New Testament section, copyright 1946, published by Thomas Nelson & Sons in 1952. Quotes from the Qurn are taken from Mohammed Marmaduke Pickthalls explanatory translation, published by The New American Library of World Literature, Inc., 1961, unless otherwise indicated.

I am grateful to Ruth Velikovsky Sharon PhD for her kind permission to quote directly from Immanuel Velikovskys Ages In Chaos , pages 189 to 194. I would also like to thank Utah State University, Logan, Utah, for their kind permission to use the photograph of George Williams found on page 379. Images found on pages 23, 41, 42; lower butt-end of granite plug, 170, 175 (redrawn by author), 238; the grotto and 286 are from John & Morton Edgars, Great Pyramid Passages, published by Bone & Hulley, Glasgow, Scotland (1910). Thanks also to the University of Texas Press for permission to use the image of Quetzalcoatl on page 69. A special thanks to John Macewicz for his thoughtful suggestions and editing. Although mentioned last, she is first in my heart. To my wife, Annette, for her love and support throughout this project.

RJK

February

2008

Sub Races of Atlantean Root Race

Great Pyramid of Gizeh

Sir John F.W. Herschel & John Taylor

Granite Leaf & Boss

Scored Lines

Tarim Basin

Advent of Adam/Dawn of Civilization

Date of Pyramid Construction (A)

Date of Pyramid Construction (B)

Pyramid Comparisons

North Face of Great Pyramid

Entrance to Great PyramidHinged DoorVertical Longitudinal Section Third Granite PlugGranite Plug Blocking Ascending Passage

Permutating Calendar

Nile Delta Quadrant

Quetzalcoatl

Advent of Noah

Winged Man-Bull

Ephesian Diana

Virgin Mother & Child

Corbelling of Walls in Grand GalleryNorth Wall of Grand Gallery

Diagram of First Ascending Passage

Exodus of Moses

Advent of Krishna

Advent of Zoroaster

Advent of Buddha

Exodus of Abraham

Covenant unto Abraham

Section of the Papyrus Ipuwer

Sea of Passage

Area of Pure Lineage

Zero Point of Great Pyramid

Pyramid Proofs for Jesus the Christ

Advent of Muhammadthe Grotto and Well Shaft

Genealogy of Bahull h

Route of Bahullhs Exile

Covenant of Moses/Red Granite Plugs

Advent of the Bb

New Dating Scale

Proclamation Date of Bahullh

Triple Veil/Antechamber

Illustration of Antechamber

The Great Step

Abdl-Bah

Shoghi Effendi

Dichotomy

Displacement Factor

Spiritual Assembly Reunion Island / Mauritius Island Bah Group

Charles Mason Remey

National Assembly 1963

Voyage of St. Brendan

Colonel P.E. Connor

Anderson Family Marker

John Eardley, George Williams and George Thompson

Ezekiels Temple & Montana State Prison

The Lords House, Dempsey Crossing, Deer Lodge, Montana

Old Montana State Prison

Dr. Leland Jensen

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