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Saturday, September 15, 2012

Proverbs

Now why be Christian or Jew
When both flukes are clearly plagiarists?
Love wealth, love myself-
That makes me a Satanist?
You insist I'm an atheist;
Ignorance at its best.
Flag blogs, flag videos;
Damn, you're such a pest.
Rest? Don't do that much.
Be poor for what,
Just to go to heaven?
Peter could close the doors shut.
I'd rather slap the reverend,
Take his tithes and spend his bucks.
Yes, I know-that's nuts.
But I don't give a . . . 
Don't need a reason;
Chief Demon,
Leader of the Rebels.
Nightmares while you're sleeping;
Been dreaming of the Devil?
"Lucifer", Morning Star.
Eat the fruit;
I'm warning y'all.
Prophet? Stop it.
Gnostic? I'm more than God.
I'm the Universe;
Thoughts become reality.
Peons- doubt I'm an Eon?
Don't understand Immortality?
Let the dumb be dumb.
The dogs will eat the crumbs.
Learn another language if you want to speak in tongues.

YHWH

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Thursday, January 5, 2012

2012: Another Apocalyptic Hoax?

     Ten. Nine. Eight. Seven. Six. Five. Four. Three. Two. One. HAAAAPPPPYYYY NNNEEWWW YYEEEAARRRR!!!!!!


     2012. It is now 2012.  What we do know about 2012? Besides it being the so-called Year of the Israelites (another one of their yearly misomers, i.e. Year of Glory, Year of Recognition, etc.) according to Tazadaqyah and the nefarious ICGJC (Israelite Church of God in Jesus Christ), what is 2012? What is the hype? What is the hysteria? What is the popularity with 2012?


     Sadly, 2012 is NOT the Year of the Israelites. In fact, 2012 is not many things. In the context of this blog, 2012 is NOT the end of the world!! There isn't any evidence to support that the world will not come to an end some time this year. On the flip side, there isn't any evidence to support that the world will come to an end some time this year. Nonetheless, 2012 is not the end of the world and this is written with great assertion. There are many reasons why 2012 is not the end of the world. One of them being the obvious: 2012 is just Another Apocalyptic Hoax.


     Let us ponder to a prominent apocalyptic hoax of our time: Y2K. How many of you remember the Y2K apocalypse frenzy? It was 1999 and the world was dawning to the year 2, 000. It was alleged that computers would crash and that humanity would return to its premitive state. People emptied out their bank accounts. Some quit their jobs. Others bought water and canned goods in abundance. Accordingly, the "world was coming to an end". Misguided religious groups and false prophets evangelized the Second Coming of Jesus by the year 2, 000. In fact, one alleged prophet who is erroneously called the God Sent Comforter, while at the same time, is mistakenly called Apostle & Chief High Priest Tazadaqyah, but should properly be called Jermaine Grant, has made the error of stating Jesus' Second Coming by the year 2, 000; this is something that the malignant ICGJC  gloried in during that era-that "black Jesus Christ would return and the white man would go into slavery". If there is any doubt that a "man of God" or a religious organization could make such a novice error, press play and watch the video.


     Essentially, that is what signified the Y2K apocalyptic hoax-fear, confusion and lies. 12 years later, that same circus-like atmosphere has resurfaced to haunt gullible and naive minds. As a result of the Mayans' prophecy, the idea that the world is coming to an end has plagued the minds of many once again. What the eyes see and the ears hear, the mind believes. The media and Hollywood has endorsed this lie; news and television broadcasts promoted the Mayans' fallacious prediction of catastrophic 2012, embedding in the minds of the feeble and easily influenced that the world will end come 2012. Not to mention 2012 and its propaganda; people actually exhibited fear and sorrow while watching a fictional perspective of the Mayans' miscalculated prediction. 


     The fear, the confusion and the lies will only exist if you give them life. For those of you who are afraid that there will be a Day of Darkness in 2012; for those of you who are confused and aren't certain on whether to live your life as you normally would; for those of you that are gullible and allow such lies to have an impact on your life; for all of you that are guilty of allowing the fear, the confusion and the lies to manipulate and have power over your lives, think back to the Y2K hoax and the frenzy it created. Ponder on how people relinquished their possessions ignorantly. Reflect on how people lived in fear and uncertainty. Think as far back as 12 years ago, when it was believed that the world would come to an end and ask yourself, "Is 2012 just another apocalyptic hoax?" 

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Misconceptions of Atheism

    We are not atheists. In no way, shape, or form, are we atheists. We are mistaken to be atheists by the ignorant. Nonetheless, we are not atheists. Do we believe in the god of the Christians? No. Do we believe in the god of Israel? No. Do we believe in Allah, the Benevolent? No. Not even remotely do we believe in any of the aforementioned deities. Nonetheless, our disbelief in these deities is not the result of atheism. Misconceptions of Atheism will explain atheism in its simplest form. If you have a twisted understanding on atheism, your understanding on the subject is about to be uncoiled.


    You're probably thinking, "How can a person not be an atheist; yet, don't believe in Jesus, Allah, or Yaweh?" Well, the answer is simple: not believing in Jesus as the "Son of God", or Allah the Benevolent, or Yaweh, does not signify atheism. Here's a moment of truth: by definition, an infidel is a person that has no religious faith (Webster's Dictionary). American Writer Abrose Bierce, made an interesting point, "Infidel: in New York, one who does not believe in the Christian religion; in Constantinople, one who does." What's the point? Understanding the meaning of words and how they are used in certain places and at certain time periods is important.


      In having saying that, what is the meaning of atheism? How has the word atheism been used in certain places at certain times? Is atheism defined as not believing in the Judeo-Christian god? Is atheism signified as not believing in Allah, the god of the Muslims? Well, if you tell a Christian that you don't believe in Jesus, you will immediately be labeled an atheist. You could possibly have a set of religious tenets and a deity that you worship, but since you don't believe in the Christian god, you're instantly demonized and deemed a atheist. Why? You don't share the belief in the same god.


      For example, in ancient Rome, the early Christians were alluded to as atheists. How can a Christian be an atheist? How can a person that believes in a god, be an atheist at the same time? Well, consider the time and place of reference: Christianity did not become a legal religion in Rome until Constantine. Up until that point, Christians were persecuted and held their liturgies in catacombs. The god of the Christians was not recognized as the Supreme Being. At that time, there were many gods: Zeus, Mithra, Dionysus, and Sol Invictus. Christianity was a new religion with its new god, Jesus Christ. Why should the Romans, who had their own system of theology, incorporate a foreign and new god into their pantheon?


     Therefore, in the Writings of Justin Martyr, we read Justin Martyr (2nd century Christian apologist) making a defense for Christians, "We are called atheists and we confess that we are atheists, so far as [the pagan gods] are concerned, but not with respect to the most True God . . ." From this passage, we can deduce that people associate atheism with not believing in their god. Second century Christians did believe in a god-Jesus Christ. So what made them "atheists"? They were considered "atheists" because of their unbelief in the Greco-Roman gods. Although they did believe in a god, they were still "atheists" because they didn't believe in a god of another theology system. Is this the genuine and proper meaning of atheism?


      Essentially, one can properly understand the meaning of words by understanding the etymology of that word. For instance, atheism derives from the Greek word atheos. Since theos is preceded by the prefix a, the only conclusion to reach is this: atheos means without god. Look up the word atheism in a lexicon that provides the etymology of words if you doubt what you are reading. Nonetheless, atheism can only be signified as being godless or not believing in the existence of gods. If a person believes in Zeus, but not Jesus, that person is not an atheist; Zeus is a god as much as Jesus is a god. The discussion on the historicity and divinity of each god is another topic. Reverting back to the topic at discussion, believing in one god while at the same time, not believing in another god, is not atheism. Although the early Christians did not believe in the Greco-Roman gods, that did not mean they were atheists; they did believe in a god. If a person does not believe in the Judeo-Christian god, but does acknowledge that there is a Divine Force, that person cannot be and is not an atheist.

Friday, December 23, 2011

What Is The Apostate Commission?

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     The Apostate Commission. What is the Apostate Commission? The Apostate Commission is more than just a seditious appellation. It is more than just a group of "heretics" or "schismatics" driven to wreak division and contention amongst Christians. It is more than just a group of "blasphemers" that make mockery of Judeo-Christianity and its deity. It is more than just a group of "antichrists" that "profane the name of God". It is more than just a group of "demons" who allude to themselves as members of the Trinity. No, this is not what signifies the Apostate Commission!


     The Apostate Commission offers more than just "mischief". They are an authoritative Force that excites the critical and analytical mind. They are a living Force that compels the mind to engage in independent thought. This is how one should become an apostate; this is how one should forsake a religion-applying critical and analytical thinking skills when it comes to organized religion and sacred literature such as the Bible and the Koran.

     How many adherents of organized religion are critical and analytical thinkers? How many adherents of organized religion employ independent thought? Devout Jews, pious Christians and loyal Muslims can't think for oneself. They don't know how to be critical thinkers. They don't know how to be analytical thinkers. Organized religion has a tight grip on their minds. Organized religion teaches its adherents not to think for themselves; they forbid it! Biblical literature can be quoted saying, "Lean not on your own understanding" or "I will give you pastors . . . which shall feed you with knowledge and understanding". This convinces its reader that thinking for oneself is sinister! This manipulates the adherent into thinking that the only way to God is through an ecclesiastical figure; that the only way to understanding sacred literature is through an ecclesiastical figure. Ecclesiastical figures are adulated and worshiped; they are very influential on their sheep. Adherents can be quoted saying, "Let me ask my pastor first" or "I have to see what my pastor says". Some of them even read key study Bibles! A person can't be an analytical reader of the Bible by reading a key study Bible. A person can't apply critical thinking skills while reading a key study Bible; a key study Bible prevents its reader from reaching an independent conclusion on a passage.

     What's the point? The point is this: as long as a person is void of independent thought and critical and analytical thinking skills, that person will forever be a prisoner of organized religion. That person will not even consider pagan theology and mythology's influence on organized religion. That person will not even consider Comparative Theology (religion) research. That person will not consider becoming an apostate because according to that person, that person's religion is divinely inspired and true. According to that person, the idea that pagan theology and mythology having any influence to the development and success of that person's religion is diabolical.


     The Apostate Commission consists of former adherents of organized religion that have done their research on pagan theology and mythology. The Apostate Commission consists of former adherents of organized religion that have done their research on Comparative Theology (religion). They apply their innate gifts of independent thought and critical and analytical thinking skills to the discussion of religion. They are the blueprint on how and why to become an apostate. Don't forsake a religion because of personal reasons. Forsake a religion because that religion is fallible and not divinely inspired. Forsake a religion because you took the time to research the credibility of that religion and its sacred text.