Mr Malcolm James Lorenzo Baker

42 Spencer Avenue

Maketu 3189

New Zealand


Archbishop of Canterbury

Lambeth Palace

London SE1 7JU

United Kingdom


11th May 2012

Dear Sir,

Please excuse the informality, but I have received a reply from your secretary, who seems to completely missed the point of my letter, which is my fault, because I did not make myself clear.

What I want, and it is not negotiable, is £1,000.00 per week.

This money is to be paid to the New Zealand Anglican Church, in return for the $1,000.00 they will be paying to me. It is a good deal for them. In return, I will repay the £52,000 a year which is a salary for two people, myself and a Shaolin Monk friend of mine who calls himself Jeff. Frankly I don't think he needs the money, because he has his food provided by the monestary where he trains as a martial artist, and he has no other needs, spiritual or physical. In face I can report that there are several thousand such monks in China, and all are very happy and content with what they have, and they have no desire to change.

To make it clear, I was charged by medical authorities here that I had told a doctor that I am Christ, or that I believe I am Christ, which is a recognised medical condition, and can be treated with anti-psychotic medication. Previous to this I had already been checked out by doctors in a psychiatric institution, because of a suspicion based on a complaint from my sister that I assaulted her in my home when I asked her to leave my room and she refused. Because I had been arrested on her complaint, and I felt that we did not need to involve the courts and lawyers, and could sort it out within the family, I persuaded her to drop the charges. She then signed a committal order to have me assessed, which I was while being observed in an institution (Psychiatric Hospital) for three weeks. This was a huge imposition on me, however they found no mental illness, just a nice quiet person, who did not have any trouble controlling his temper and moods.

What I told the doctor was that I had written, or am writing a book in the first person about the life of Christ.

It is my belief that God is real, and therefore Christ was a real person. As John the Baptist and God said, Jesus, as we know him, but I know as James, is the Christ who brought God's true religion and teachings to the world. He made some astounding claims, however he also claimed to have the full authority of God. I'm sorry to say I know God better than anybody else, because God reveals himself, or herself, if you prefer, and we cannot just believe what we want about something as intelligent, infinite and incomprehensible but at teh same time loving, just and compassionate as God. it is possible that in Jesus time there was not even a word in teh language for forgiveness, now we are told that if we do not forgive those who have wronged us we are not Christians. This is not correct. We must demand justice, and have a system of laws and human rights for that purpose, however many people do not worry too much about their fellow man because they believe life is short, and if they do not enjoy  themselves in this life, they may not get another chance. This is not the truth. We can expect many lives, and many of them as human beings, which itself is not to be taken for granted because humans have not existed long in terms of God's creation. My knowledge is special and detailed. When I die, I can expect to go to a place I know, where I can find out the truth about anything which has happened in teh past, what people thought, why they did what they did, and so on. You don't know what a fantastic privilledge this is. Just think of Julius Caesar, and what he did, and who he came up against. he wanted to bring law and justice and equal rights to Europe, but there was a lot of corruption in Roman society at the time. Look at what Hitler and Bonepart ttried to do, in an attempt to enslave and control the people. Economic systems have a way of getting out of balance. The rich get richer, and now 90% of the world's wealth is controlled by 10% of the people.

 There is a solution, but we face the problems of global warming which will see London beneath 4 metres of water in 200 years or less. We have natural disasters and if we continue with genetic engineering there will be a catestrophic disaster, it is just a matter of time, and the whole planet will be ruined. the church can solve these problems, by organising people to work together, through elected governments, bringing health, education, housing and economic stability to all countries.

Whether you believe I am Christ is up to you, but I certainly do not want you to think I am crazy because I do. I cannot turn rocks into bread, because people make their living baking bread, shearing sheep, building houses. God can do anything. God can control and produce an earthquake down to the nearest fraction on the Reichter scale. An earthquake and Tsunami did more to solve the  problem with the military in Indonesia than  years of fighting did, because all of a sudden prople were working together. Christchurch is now right on the map all around the world. It re

One major problem we have in our families is paedophilia. I understand the reasons and mechanisms of how it is perpetuated, and how some men have an appetite for children which will not be controlled by their own self restraint. Most of us cannot understand their motivation, or what possible pleasure it could be for them, but part of it must surely be the power they have over their victims. It is not like alcoholism or a gambling addiction which can be equally destructive to an individual or a family.

 

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