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RAM: Gnosis, Illuminism, Logos
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RAM: Gnosis, Illuminism, Logos |
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.
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
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.
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.
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
A New EVIL Amongst Israel!!
Many of you, mainly the Black Israelites, consider RAM to be the epitome of evil. You think we blaspheme your god (Yashua, Yahawashi, Yahawah, Elohim, etc). You believe that we scoff what you consider to be "the word of God" (Bible, Koran). Albeit such things are true; we do blaspheme your god and we do scoff your Bible and Koran. Nonetheless, it is not done with insidious intent. Such actions are done so that you can realize how powerless your god happens to be. Nevertheless, you don't see it that way and as a result, your perspective of RAM is limited to us being the enemy and not your friend.
Moreover, if you think that RAM is a threat to the Israelite movement, I must urge you to hold that thought! If you think that RAM is your enemy, brethren, I beseech thee, we are not thine enemy. There is a far greater danger and threat to the Black Israelite movement and it is not RAM! A new "demon" has arisen out of the pits of hell! The "devil" has sent one of his minions to earth to further blind and mislead the "people of God". This newfound threat is a Priscilla-Aquilla duo that has merged two faiths into one and they identify themselves as Muslim Israelites. Yes, I kid you not! There is an actual movement in its embryo stage that has amalgamated Islam and Afro-Judaism and the founders-a couple-identify themselves as Muslim Israelites!!
Crucify me if I am wrong, but is this not the ultimate blasphemy?! Muslim Israelites? Israelites that worship Allah? Israelites that believe in the god of Israel and the god of Islam? Whoooaaaa!!! Rewind that one for me please!! Muslim Israelites?! Yes, I know-you can't believe it, either.
All jokes aside, this is a reality!! How can this be? Well, it's a desperate and rather pathetic attempt to ameliorate a difference in religious views; the husband is a Muslim and the wife is an Israelite. Yes, I know what you're thinking and rightfully so: "Can two walk together except they be agreed?" Normally, I wouldn't care; I think it's a great thing that two people can have different perspectives and still tolerate and respect one another. However, given the circumstances, I must object for several reasons.
Primarily, I think Abraham would turn in his grave if he knew that the sons and daughters of Jacob worshiped anything other than the god of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Is this not the foundation of Judaism-intolerance of other religions and gods? Do we not read in the Mosaic law that the children of Israel were not to even marry such a person, one that worshiped the gods of the nations? Again, Amos 3:2. This is a contradiction of the highest order!!
Secondarily, this introduces more confusion in an already-confused community. African-Americans have a massive identity crisis. More importantly, this identity crisis has influenced a segregated mentality that has engendered strife within the African-American community. Blacks that identify themselves as Muslims have a gripe with the Israelites. This bitter enmity has resulted in the death of Yaiqab, father of Ahrayah, elders of the ICGJC. The Israelites have a gripe with the Nation of Gods and Earths. The Israelites have quarrels with other Isrealite factions. GMS doesn't like the ICGJC; the ISUPK doesn't like GMS. The Moors believe their knowledge is superior to Black Muslims and Black Israelites. If the situation permits itself, violence will escalate. An attempt to integrate Islam and Afro-Judaism will only create more confusion and engender more strife.
Lastly, this sounds too much of a joke. This is contradictory and one of them has already admitted that it's paradoxical. However, what about the people that do take this serious? What about the people that strap bombs to themselves in the name of Allah and Islam and believe you're an infidel? What if our Palestinians or Israelis learned of this outrageous truth- two African-Americans fusing Islam and Judaism as one faith? Can you imagine the magnitude of their retaliation? Blacks are already considered of the lowest esteem by them; this will only augment their hatred for blacks, which could result in violence.
This can be considered an unforgivable evil. This is an unforgivable evil! This is beyond blasphemy! This is greater than heresy! In addition, this strengthens the idea that Afro-Judaism is not the Black Man's religion. Given any case, I don't see this movement going far. Of course, it will spark dialogue, debate, and all sorts of controversy; the different Israelite factions will make their YouTube videos reprimanding such garbage and the two culprits will be ridiculed into silence. Nonetheless, I do not anticipate masses of Muslims and Israelites uniting their faith; this is a blasphemy only conjured up by a reprobate-even for guy as myself. Identifying oneself as an Israelite and a Muslim is just wrong-even for a guy like me that is sinister! It is evil. Such evil cannot continue in Israel.
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