The term ‘politics’ is often used as a means to manipulate individuals, govern their activities, and generate unfair profits. Throughout history, unscrupulous figures have exploited politics to sway the unsuspecting masses. Politics reigns supreme in the halls of power. The word has been so tarnished that its mere mention can…
Sons of Men and Sons of God
The narrative of humanity becomes clear when one fully acknowledges the importance of two pivotal events at the outset. These are, firstly, the creation of humans in God’s image, and secondly, the consequences of consuming the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden. Without reflecting on these events, it is…
The Cost of Following Compared to Plotting One’s Way to Safety
In a foreign country, it’s easy to become lost in unfamiliar areas or to be misled by criminals who intend to harm. However, with modern technology like GPS (Global Positioning System), one can navigate out of confusing situations. Seeking help from locals can also be beneficial, provided that one exercises…
What constitutes evilness in this world?
The notion of evil is a multifaceted subject that differs widely among various cultures, religions, and philosophies. It typically denotes profoundly immoral and malevolent actions or conditions. In Christian beliefs, the world is deemed evil due to the events in the Garden of Eden, where Adam and Eve’s consumption of…
Untruthfulness causes failure to forgive
The only justification for separation is the deception promoted by those seeking divorce. Often, those who file for divorce may bear more responsibility than the accused party. Infidelity is frequently named as the primary cause of divorce; however, it should be seen as a consequence of dishonesty, rather than the…
The concept of feeling at home with God
Before His physical departure, Jesus promised to return and be with His disciples, who would be where He would be. The outsiders would not know where the Lord would be, but the insiders would feel at home. The key distinction between Christians and non-Christians is the ability to recognize the…
The Season of the Dawn of Knowledge
In 1609, the illustrious Italian scientist Galileo Galilei introduced the telescope to astronomy, becoming the first to observe the moon’s craters. He also uncovered sunspots, Jupiter’s four large moons, and Saturn’s rings. His telescope employed a sequence of glass lenses for object magnification, allowing up to 30 times enlargement but…
Offending a true Christian is impossible
The most accurate portrayal of a Christian is one who emulates Jesus’ behaviour. Those who identify as Christians yet fail to exhibit Jesus’ qualities do not truly adhere to Christianity. The Jews committed many acts that could have offended Jesus but never succeeded in offending Him. The gravest insult they…
The best location for a Christian
When asking ordinary Christians about their personal locational preferences, responses will vary. Nonetheless, their preferred choices tend to coincide with what provides comfort in their life circumstances. This often includes being in the company of fellow believers who share their faith, as it can contribute to a sense of well-being.…
The intrinsic value of humanity.
When given the choice between wealth and addressing the issue of vagrancy, some may mistakenly believe that eliminating vagrants would restore order. This misconception leads to the devaluation of human life, resulting in the perpetrators living under the curses of those they have wronged. They fail to recognize the intrinsic…