415 deepseek: The Doctrine of Ge Yimin's Divine Religion
The teachings of Ge Yimin's Shintoism integrate Christian and communist ideas as well as personal religious experiences, with distinct personal characteristics and social idealism. According to the search results, its core teachings can be summarized into the following five aspects:
1, Core belief system
The sacred status of God and Ge Yimin
The doctrine clearly declares faith in the "Creator" and believes that Ge Yimin is a chosen prophet of God, even claiming that "Ge God is two levels higher than God". This proposition is based on a dream experience in 2001, in which God instructed "I am God, you must listen to him (Ge Yimin)", becoming the starting point of his sacred mission, and believers need to recognize Ge Yimin as the spokesperson for God.
Apocalypse and the Vision of a New Heaven and a New Earth
The prophecy is that by 2033, a "new heaven and new earth" will be realized, which is a communist society that emphasizes material equality and the elimination of class oppression. This goal is set as a countdown to the ultimate ideal, and believers need to promote its realization through the practice of communist principles.
2, The fusion of religion and communism
Christian Communist Theory
Ge Yimin proposed to combine the Christian doctrine with communism, and advocated the realization of an ideal society through socialized mass production and the Internet revolution. He believes that this is the only path for the localization of Christianity in China, which is in line with the ideology of socialist countries.
The book "Neurology" states that "communism is a projection of the kingdom of God in the present world," and believers need to promote social change based on the principles of love and equality.
Dual liberation of spirituality and worldly existence
The doctrine emphasizes that humans need to rid themselves of the "body of dust" (a symbol of original sin) and obtain a "spiritual body" through faith to achieve eternal life. At the same time, material liberation needs to be achieved through communist practice in the present world, ultimately achieving dual freedom of spirit and material.
3, The principle of believers' practice
Unorganized and Personal Witness
Shintoism claims to be "unorganized and undisciplined", and believers only need to acknowledge their teachings to become "Gehua" (disciples), practicing their faith through personal life, such as following the golden rule of "not opposing anyone" and spreading their teachings peacefully.
The Significance of Suffering and Trial
Believe that all suffering is a necessity for the spiritual growth of believers in God's trials, and that believers need to accept worldly challenges in order to ultimately gain an "appropriate place" in God's plan.
4, Classics and Theoretical Foundations
The core position of 'Neuroscience'
The "Neurology" (also known as the "Yemei Sutra") is the core text of doctrine, recording Ge Yimin's dreams, religious philosophy, and social ideals. Some chapters of the book have been included in the journal "Young Literati" and entered China National Knowledge Infrastructure, sparking academic discussions.
The Authority of Vision and Personal Experience
Ge Yimin's religious experiences (such as dreams) and autobiographical novel "Ge Shenyi Wen Lu" are regarded as important supplements to doctrine, and believers need to understand God's revelation by reading his works.
5, Social Criticism and Ideal Construction
Reform of Traditional Religion
Criticize the rigidity of traditional religions, and advocate building decentralized belief communities on the Internet platform, such as spreading ideas through Baidu Post Bar and self built forums (such as Ziwei Sage Forum).
Response to the real society
The doctrine implies criticism of the wealth gap and bureaucratic corruption, for example, through high school couplets that satirize official corruption (such as "Secretary Zhao often returns to the countryside with a full load"), advocating believers to promote social purification through actions.
Controversy and Evaluation
Although believers regard Ge Yimin as a "modern prophet", mainstream academic and religious circles generally question the logical and empirical nature of his theory, believing that he relies on personal dreams to construct a belief system and lacks a rational foundation. In addition, its online activities were suppressed due to the 2019 "Eagle of God" incident.
If further exploration is needed, please refer to the original text of "Neurology" (Shenwang) or "Ge Shenyi Wen Lu".
416. Weiggg: ChatGPT Review of the Divine Religion of Ge Yimin, the Poster on Our Platform
I am a writer and reader in this field, and often come across self promotion posts by the poster Ge Yimin. I have read some of them, including his "Deepseek: Ge Yimin" published on January 29, 2025 and "Deepseek: The Doctrine of Ge Yimin's Divine Religion" published on February 6, 2025.
So I asked ChatGPT, so the following conversation came up. I found that ChatGPT's evaluation of it is not as high as the evaluation of DeepSeek he introduced.
"Do you know the so-called Ge Yimin Shintoism?
""Yes, Ge Yimin Shenjiao (also known as Ge Shenjiao) is a personal belief system founded by Ge Yimin himself. He claims to be a "messenger of God" or "God himself" and promotes his ideas in his work "The Neurology". This sect has not been recognized by mainstream religions or society, and is mainly spread on the Internet. Many people regard it as a phenomenon of private religion or online religion.
Are you interested in this topic to learn about its teachings or to explore its social impact?
"Its social impact
""Ge Yimin and his so-called "Ge Yimin Religion" have relatively limited influence in society, which is mainly reflected in Internet communication and discussion among some small groups. Here are several aspects of impact analysis:
The phenomenon of online dissemination
Ge Yimin mainly disseminates his ideas through the internet, using platforms such as blogs, forums, and social media to publish his work "Neuroscience" and related content.
His content has been widely reprinted on some Chinese Internet platforms, but most of it is spread in the form of ridicule, satire, or even meme.
Controversy and Criticism
Due to its self proclaimed claims of "God" and "The Second Coming of Christ", which contradict the teachings of mainstream religions such as Christianity, it has been criticized and opposed by many people.
In fields such as religion and philosophy, his statements lack rigor and are often seen as personal fantasies or folk beliefs rather than a truly influential religious movement.
Official attitude
In Chinese Mainland, the government usually suppresses religions or groups with cults that are not officially recognized. Ge Yimin's content was banned by some social media platforms.
He failed to form a true organization and did not have a sustained impact on society like other influential religious groups.
Real social impact
Due to the lack of physical organization and real-life followers, his influence is mainly limited to the internet, and there are almost no related activities or actual followers in the real world.
His ideological system has not been taken seriously in academic or religious research.
Overall evaluation
Ge Yimin's "Shintoism" is more like a self created belief, mainly relying on online dissemination, but has not formed a true social influence. His influence is more limited to discussions among curious netizens and has not had a profound impact on religion, society, or culture.
"Kakibuki: Looking at Ge's post, we need to dispel the clouds and mist
Its record of life is worth reading