I never thought much about God or religion until a certain day in 1989 when I heard someone say something that quite frankly had never even considered.
The word “angel” comes from the Greek word meaning “messenger.” According to St. Thomas Aquinas and other theologians, the myriads of angelic beings are said to be organized into nine choirs of angels, three hierarchies of three choirs each. I imagine that there are infinite sorts of angels just as there are myriad human personalities. In my experience, each Holy Angel is its own being with its own personality, and its individual, reflected Light from the Divine is recognizable and unique.
Almost from the time he began to campaign for President of the United States, rumors began to circulate that Barack Hussein Obama could be the Antichrist. Of course, the conjectures have not stopped and they all have one thing in common–barely any true basis in the Holy Scriptures.
Having written in broad strokes about the Lucan Mary and Martha, I, in this piece, would sketchily dwell on what the Gospel version of John has to say about the two sisters.
Our lives are filled with nice and uneasy memories. Sometimes, we talk or think about these bits of memories that just pass by our minds during our own easy time or by doing something like reading bible stories.
Scriptural look at the reasons Jesus Christ had to die for our salvation.
Have you ever asked yourself maybe Muslims, Jews and Christians were just related? Here’s some interesting facts that I read in the bible which absolutely narrated that the three religion(nations) were related.
The Book of the Revelation of Jesus Christ is a book as fascinating as it is filled with Divinely inspired, eschatological intrigue—the kind only God can set up and make known. It is at the same time a somber prophetic, literary masterwork dire in its predictions, bleak to the extreme in its outlook for all mankind—even for those non-believers unfortunate enough to be alive during those days, only to suffer the anguish of death as martyrs, having become saints. As such, in light of it’s unswerving and, perhaps, its unnerving accuracy—it paints a futuristic picture void of hope—even in veritable full view of the Hope. Moreover, that future is one dark, a hellishly foreboding last days’ expectation for the history of humanity and of the world we inhabit (this we conclude, given that rejection of The Hope, is equivalent to having no hope at all.).
This topic is rarely touched on these days, but given that blood drinking does still occur, I thought I’d address the issue.
A discussion of doctrine of infant baptism.
