I see myself as a person at war, and the battle is against evil, and the weapon I am using to defeat my adversary is the pen. My aim is to dispense, as much as I possibly can, the truth in regard to the nature of my nemesis. There is an expression which very much describes my present circumstance, and how I am able to do what I do; "Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer." I am quite literally in the trenches, on the battle field, surrounded by my enemy. Lives are lost every day in the mine field deployed by those who are sick and depraved beyond belief; ask any of those who witness...
I see myself as a person at war, and the battle is against evil, and the weapon I am using to defeat my adversary is the pen. My aim is to dispense, a...
Time is measured by the relative movements of objects, but all stems from the still permanence of The Absolute, thus, nothing, in actuality, ever transpires; then why is life brought about? The Lord operates, does what He does, for the same reason people religiously practice certain things. In terms of religion, this would mean to become better, increasingly moral and righteous; in the same manner God performs the ritual of life, to repeatedly remind Himself of His nature. A man views himself in a mirror; he can see himself as he is, as he was, and also as he would like himself to be....
Time is measured by the relative movements of objects, but all stems from the still permanence of The Absolute, thus, nothing, in actuality, ever tran...
Time is measured by the relative movements of objects, but all stems from the still permanence of The Absolute, thus, nothing, in actuality, ever transpires; then why is life brought about? The Lord operates, does what He does, for the same reason people religiously practice certain things. In terms of religion, this would mean to become better, increasingly moral and righteous; in the same manner God performs the ritual of life, to repeatedly remind Himself of His nature. A man views himself in a mirror; he can see himself as he is, as he was, and also as he would like himself to be....
Time is measured by the relative movements of objects, but all stems from the still permanence of The Absolute, thus, nothing, in actuality, ever tran...
Time is measured by the relative movements of objects, but all stems from the still permanence of The Absolute, thus, nothing, in actuality, ever transpires; then why is life brought about? The Lord operates, does what He does, for the same reason people religiously practice certain things. In terms of religion, this would mean to become better, increasingly moral and righteous; in the same manner God performs the ritual of life, to repeatedly remind Himself of His nature. A man views himself in a mirror; he can see himself as he is, as he was, and also as he would like himself to be....
Time is measured by the relative movements of objects, but all stems from the still permanence of The Absolute, thus, nothing, in actuality, ever tran...
Time is measured by the relative movements of objects, but all stems from the still permanence of The Absolute, thus, nothing, in actuality, ever transpires; then why is life brought about? The Lord operates, does what He does, for the same reason people religiously practice certain things. In terms of religion, this would mean to become better, increasingly moral and righteous; in the same manner God performs the ritual of life, to repeatedly remind Himself of His nature. A man views himself in a mirror; he can see himself as he is, as he was, and also as he would like himself to be....
Time is measured by the relative movements of objects, but all stems from the still permanence of The Absolute, thus, nothing, in actuality, ever tran...
Time is measured by the relative movements of objects, but all stems from the still permanence of The Absolute, thus, nothing, in actuality, ever transpires; then why is life brought about? The Lord operates, does what He does, for the same reason people religiously practice certain things. In terms of religion, this would mean to become better, increasingly moral and righteous; in the same manner God performs the ritual of life, to repeatedly remind Himself of His nature. A man views himself in a mirror; he can see himself as he is, as he was, and also as he would like himself to be....
Time is measured by the relative movements of objects, but all stems from the still permanence of The Absolute, thus, nothing, in actuality, ever tran...
Many believe Jesus Christ managed to condense the Ten Commandments into two by declaring we should treat others as we would like them to treat us, and we should love our neighbour as much as we do ourselves; actually these two can be summarized into one; Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them: for this is the law and the prophets. Matthew 7:12 KJV What we do to others; happens to ourselves. If we cannibalize others, we actually inflict this upon ourselves; the only spirit one takes is one's own. These words are not just poetry, a form of...
Many believe Jesus Christ managed to condense the Ten Commandments into two by declaring we should treat others as we would like them to treat us, and...
Time is measured by the relative movements of objects, but all stems from the still permanence of The Absolute, thus, nothing, in actuality, ever transpires; then why is life brought about? The Lord operates, does what He does, for the same reason people religiously practice certain things. In terms of religion, this would mean to become better, increasingly moral and righteous; in the same manner God performs the ritual of life, to repeatedly remind Himself of His nature. A man views himself in a mirror; he can see himself as he is, as he was, and also as he would like himself to be....
Time is measured by the relative movements of objects, but all stems from the still permanence of The Absolute, thus, nothing, in actuality, ever tran...