A Certain rich young ruler addressed Jesus as ‘good Master.’ Jesus’ response clarified what had all along been wrongly adopted as tradition (Matt. 19:16–17 KJV). Christ lived a perfect life in physical existence. But the nature of being physical carried nothing good, contextually as people viewed Jesus as corporeal, though…
Chapter 1: Causative Framework of Christianity
The content of the next instalment of “Dimensions of a New Civilization” is Chapter 1. Kindly remember to give your comments, either in agreement or in disagreement, as we continue on this adventure. Otherwise, by taking the time to read, may you be blessed abundantly, for your support. I was…
Preface: Dimensions of a New Civilization
In the next few weeks, I will be sharing with you in series, the contents of the chapters of my book, “Dimensions of a New Civilization.” Comments and critiquing would be much welcome. Below is the Preface of the contents of the Book, marking the first of the contents in…
Exploring the cult phenomenon
The simple English dictionary defines the cult term, as: “1—a group of people with a religious, philosophical or cultural identity. Sometimes viewed as a secret, often existing on the margins of society or exploitative towards its members. 2. Devotion to a saint.” On exploring the phenomenon of cultish conditions, I was…
The relevance of the present time factor
The observed status of any condition is an accumulation of the effects of past activities but is also a reminder of future realities. This typifies the natural laws governing this universe. All problems are a result of ignoring the laws of cause and effect. There is nothing that appears, without…
Truth is found in astringent conflicts
Honey is the most valuable syrup in the entire world. Lovers romantically call each other “honey,” which shows that honey symbolizes the most relished substance. People focus on honey more than the inevitable conflict with bees, whose sting can be fatally dangerous. Professional bee-keepers use special gear or other techniques…
Jesus is mistaken for an impostor
There is a huge difference between attracting a huge following out of popularity and being largely ignored for maintaining the truth. An imposter can be identified by attracting huge crowds. This is because an impostor aims at telling the audience what they want to hear. The genuinely factual individual, repels…
When things go wrong who is to blame?
Perhaps, among the sins of humanity, none can be as dominant as failure to take responsibility. When the raging tempest harassed the boat amid the sea, Jesus was fast asleep. The disciples considered Jesus as the only hope for their survival. Rather than take responsibility for handling a problematic situation,…
Can God’s children be categorized?
When delving into matters of truth one is advised to steel oneself against the effects of astringent opposition. This world is sustained by falsehoods. Projecting the truth is tantamount to provokingly inviting a duel with the devil. Certainly, no physical being can hope to withstand torrents of harmful molestations and…
The effect of Jesus’ dramatic second coming
Jesus is alive, but ordinary people cannot figure out how possible it can be for Jesus to be alive and yet not observed physically. The dramatic event of the second coming of Jesus is as definite as the certainty of the rising sun tomorrow. Spiritual conditions are not real to…