"The Christian Detective" was the codename given to a group of retired English detectives in the mid-1930s that wanted to see if they could put forward a convincing case for how Jesus Christ - a man - could also plausibly be God. They sought to forensically investigate all of the circumstances of the Christian story using their extensive detective skills and experience and put Christianity on a sound footing that would pass muster in a court of law and meet the standard of proof of being true at least on the "balance of probabilities" if not "beyond reasonable doubt". The outbreak of WWII brought the project to a premature end, and it became one of history's many forgotten stories.
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James Axel
Christianity is a detective story, a whodunnit, a whydunnit. Christianity's Final Revelation is not yet written. The Old and New Testaments, based on God the Father and God the Son, were the first two stages, but Christianity is a trinitarian religion. Therefore, there must be a third stage.
The culmination of Christianity is the Third testament of the Holy Spirit. It will not be written in scripture, it will be written in us. The divine shall be directly, physically encoded in us. We shall become living vessels of the final Revelation, united with the Godhead through the mediation of the Holy Spirit. Jesus was the prototype of what everyone shall become at the Second Coming: man-and-God in one person; two natures - human and divine - united.