
Rethinking God with Tacos PODCAST The Gospel of Immortality: Rethinking Life, Death, and Resurrection
May 5, 2026
Schlyce Jimenez, a teacher and minister exploring union theology and the 'gospel of immortality.' She reimagines resurrection as a present reality. They probe consciousness, the illusion of separation, and what participating in God-life looks like now. Conversations range from transfiguration and physical signs to AI, longevity, and practical projects for awakening.
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Resurrection As A Present Ontological Reality
- The gospel of immortality reframes resurrection as a present, ontological shift not just a future event.
- Schlyce Jimenez explains she now sees resurrection as abolition of death's authority, a completed governance change initiated by Christ's rising.
John 11 Says Believers Shall Never Die
- Jesus' claim in John 11 reframes immortality: belief in him means 'whoever lives and believes... shall never die.'
- Schlyce and Jason treat that line as evidence of a pre-resurrection/post-resurrection distinction that removes death's ontological authority.
Separation As The Root Architecture Of Suffering
- Schlyce maps suffering to the illusion of separation originating in Eden and propagated through history.
- She argues the incarnation and resurrection are God's governmental responses to reconstitute creation's governance away from death.


