The Original Ten Commandments

by all-round scientist Dr. Johan Oldenkamp

 

Dr. Johan Oldenkamp has successfully reunified all pure sciences, all veritable philosophies, and all true spiritual teachings (including the true parts of each religion) into a logical whole that he named Wholly Science. Wholly Science integrates all knowledge concealed in ancient scriptures with all modern-day findings. Dr. Johan Oldenkamp is the author of thirty-one books, of which six are available in English (link).

 

Background

Dr. Johan Oldenkamp graduated in cognitive psychology. He holds a postgraduate degree in knowledge engineering. Next, he earned his PhD for researching how to combine artificial intelligence techniques with operations research methods. Later on, he became a professor of knowledge transfer, innovation, and entrepreneurship at the Stenden Univerisity. In 2008, he consciously resigned that appointment, in order to devote all his time, energy, and savings to the further development of Wholly Science. Since then, he lives (by his own choice) without income from a job or unemployment benefit. In 2012, Dr. Johan Oldenkamp participated in the Dutch parliamentary elections as the leader of a new political party. His website is Pateo.nl.

 

The Original Ten Commandments

Due to translation errors, ignorance, and even malevolence, not all wordings in the contemporary Bible are correct. However, based on his understanding of Wholly Science, Dr. Johan Oldenkamp has, in several cases, been able to restore the original meaning of these ancient writings. In his lecture, he will reveal the original meaning of both The Creation and The Ten Commandments. Their genuine meaning has nothing to do with believing, as these ancient writings were meant to develop our scientific understanding of the True Nature of this reality.

 

Open Mind Conference 2015

This lecture will be given at the Open Mind Conference 2015 (website), which takes place on 19 and 20 September 2015 in the Kedelhallen at the Nyelandsvej 75A in Copenhagen, Denmark.