It is high-time for a new Commandment — one that would force preachers to re-enliven their innate integrity, one that would force churches to finally actualize their most meaningful purpose, and one that would force religions to finally embody a righteousness more pure & true … And that Commandment is the following: Thou shalt NOT […]
“But the Word of God is not chained.” ~ unknown (2 Timothy 2:9) This is a verse which means, of course, that the Bible itself allows us – nay, encourages us (nay again, in-Courages us) – to interpret its passages as divinely (i.e. as Lovingly) as we wish (i.e. as Lovingly as our Soul’s […]
“All sacred scriptures advocate a large-hearted attitude of forgiveness of others’ erroneous ways, even when the same cause offense or injury. Forgiveness is far preferable to holding a grudge, which would only fester and poison the spirit of both the offender and the one offended. Furthermore, we are advised by sacred texts to take personal […]
“Now in subjecting all things to them, God left nothing outside their influence.” ~ unknown (Hebrews 2:8) What more than a few Christians (and a few non-Christians as well) forget when reading this verse is the fact that, while an all-Loving God will continually influence us all to Do Good (and thereby inspire us […]
To all those preaching the limiting dogma of the Christian church: As a Man of God, it seems important for me to share some things about the Word of Jesus Christ — some things of which you are possibly unaware. After all, Jesus made it very clear that we are not to place “stumbling blocks” […]
P.S. For LOTS more information/proof on this very interesting (and actually quite important) topic, feel free to head to my website’s Writings Page and check out The Cult of Paul … 😉
“Sacred texts caution us not to be harsh and judgmental of others’ faults, even where they are blatantly evident to the point of causing pain. The admonition not to regard the speck in your neighbor’s eye before removing the log from your own finds parallels in many scriptures. Rather than justify ourselves and blame others, […]