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Saturday, May 9, 2015

Tazadaqyah: Uncovering Darkness

Tazadaqyah -- Self-proclaimed "God Sent Comforter".

His name is Tazadaqyah -- Holy Apostle and Chief High Priest, otherwise known as the God Sent Comforter. He has absolute power over the Israelite Church of God in Jesus Christ (ICGJC). A name is supposed to represent character, personality, or quality. In their version of the Hebrew, tazadaq  means "justice, righteous". With the name Tazadaqyah,  one would think he is about righteousness.

Hardly the case. Sure, he's magnificent at misleading his congregation into believing he's all  "about the church"; that he "cares about the nation of Israel"; that he "does the will of the Lord", but sodomizing women with his finger isn't exactly "the will of the Lord", now is it? Perhaps there's a "new understanding" on sodomy that we missed? In any event, we can read the Judeo-Christian god's sentiment on sodomy in the Bible's Genesis.

Nevertheless, this is what you don't  know about Jermaine Grant. Underneath his garments that are arrayed with sequins and icons, there is a man that is darker than darkness itself! Of course this is a serious allegation and I would need to have corroborating evidence.

Well, all I can say is this -- I have heard through the grapevine that His Righteousness isn't what he is all cracked up to be! This man's level of evil is deeper than the bottomless pit! He makes Satan look like child's play! What am I talking about? I'm talking about everything from domestic violence, to money laundering, to trysts, to possibly pedophilia -- I mentioned sodomy, right?

This man has been parading around as a righteous person for years. The time has come lift up that garment of his. Whatever is hid, will be revealed! It's time the light shine upon his dark deeds.

Sunday, June 23, 2013

RAM: Gnosis, Illuminism, Logos

RAM: Gnosis, Illuminism, Logos

Gnosis. Illuminism. Logos. This is not just a slogan, but a way of life. A path of enrichment. A portal of Divine liberation. 

You, too, can lead this path. You, too, can learn the Mysteries that are hidden to the uninitiated and the profane. 

If you want to understand the essence of the Absolute and reach a state of godhood, study a broader catalogue of occultism, not just the narrow, dogmatic perspective of Judaism, Christianity, or Islam.

Identify with your Higher-Self. Become a luminary element to those who are engulfed in the shadows of ignorance. Become One with the Absolute, Governor of the Universe.

Gnosis, Illuminism, Logos-this is the future of RAM.

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

The Perfect Being

     Individuals with no aspiration of being perfect are content with being imperfect. They are complacent with being flawed. Even Christians will argue an erroneous idea that "no one is perfect but God". They embrace such ideals because they lack the willingness to change.

     For most, change is something that is severe and drastic. They have become too comfortable in their ways; improvement and reform is out of the question. But is change sinister? Is there anything evil with striving to be perfect? Is the Judeo-Christian god the only person that has achieved perfection?

     No, there isn't anything evil with change or being perfect. More importantly, any Christian that is under the illusion that no one can be perfect but the sky god Jehovah, needs to read Biblical literature more thoroughly; Biblical literature documents several of its characters as being perfect (i.e., Abraham, Issaac, Jacob, Job, and Methuselah).

     In any event, why would anyone want to be flawed? Why would anyone not strive to be something better? Why do people oppose change? It is not evil to change for the better, but evil to remain the same and not change for the better.

     In other words, if there's a chance to become a positive person, why would you want to remain a negative person? If there's a chance to fix what's wrong, why wouldn't a person do so? Is that not evil?

     Marcus Aurelius Antoninus asserted, "It is no evil for things to undergo change, and no good for things to subsist in consequence of change." As a rational and ethical person, can you honestly convince either of us that there is something insidious with eliminating the errors within us and becoming perfect? Even if we don't reach perfection, at least try.

     One can be flawed and have the willingness to improve; that is godly; however, it is devilish to know that you are flawed and not do anything about it. The Perfect Being is something that we are destined to be; there is something divine in all of us. Search out that divinity and become it.