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As Religions Are Man Made One Asks Who Is Their God

 

 

If you study the Book of Jonah the questions will probably flow through your mind concerning salvation and the path to Heaven and one cannot blame you. Jonah typifies the belief among religious followers that to be devoid of a religious mindset and its benefits one is lost; it is a limited theory without basis.

 

The question posed by the title asks who is their God but the real question is: where is their God if we are to believe their dictates. The reason this question comes to mind is their habits do not promote their God’s word and this is based on crime, domestic violence, human trafficking, sexual abuse, drug use, wars on all fronts and a whole plethora of actions that truly should not exist.

 

Violence is at the very core of all of us but we have to consciously work on quelling its appearance otherwise our societies would be worse than the wild west of days gone by. As humans we are all prone to imperfections but it is within our capacity to limit disasters not accentuate them.

 

To define the word violence we look at the results that deplete another person and go no further than words and actions. These encompass gossip, slander, lies and deceit plus the actions of intolerance, hatred etc and then realize the vastness encompassed by violence.

 

Violence is also depicted when we practice disloyal behaviours like infidelity and injustice with a dim light on the definition of equality. All we have to do is look at families being torn apart or someone locked up because of an inherent bias and we have cause and effect of infidelity and injustice.

 

Punishments are not harsh enough for lessons to be learned and when we see people commit suicide because of the depraved actions of greed and insensitive words we see other additions to the meaning of violence.

 

If we stopped looking for God through religions instead acknowledge that as he is within each of us then it shall encourage us to figure out a more compatible society. Perhaps churches could be used as community centres, homes for the homeless and as a refuge for victims of abuse; who knows as the possibilities are numerous.

 

In Richmond VA, a curious thing is being developed; a museum to the work of the Catholic Church; wow! Then ask who needs a relic to the Spanish Inquisition, or the abuses of the past one hundred years. What about the intolerance inflicted across the spectrum of society. The CC does not have a monopoly on barbarism or intolerance and within the past few weeks there was a meeting of the Churches in Britain and they want to do away with equality disallowing women to be ordained; wow!

 

Religions are causing society to regress not advance and soon, perhaps very soon they will go the way all dinosaurs have gone; become extinct! It is a stretch of the imagination and even of faith to trust in any entity whether church or government with emphasis on faith while they pander to certain interests at the expense of the populace; kind of condescending really!

 

It is humorous to find the doors of churches locked because of vandalism, which rather defeats the purpose of freedom to honour God! It is an example however of the limited reach of the arm of particular churches. Basically when we accept the existence of God as an example for all of mankind to trust in and that He is a God for all nations’ individual religions become superfluous and contrary to the intention of God.

 

Frankly it may be that religions are the instruments of the crime they are actually aiming to prevent because of their excessive rules and examples devoid of kindness, equality, love, tolerance and justice; with exceptions for certain interests like; the Mafia, the UVF and Al Qaeda to mention a few.

 

‘For it is love that I desire, not sacrifice;

it is knowledge of God, not burnt offerings.’ Hosea 6:6

 

As history is full of fallen realms, leaders and entities then we can only hope and pray for justice for all!

Tomas Coimin is a master of motivational techniques with a strong desire to help others seek greater peace through positive self-esteem. Based in Co. Tipperary Ireland. Through the years it has been very rewarding to receive acknowledgments from readers indicating the benefits of my writings and thus I pray to continue to deliver quality pieces to continue the trends of previous successes. I write and publish poetry and short stories too but my chief aim is to work towards strengthening self-esteem while eliminating the ravages caused by abuses whether financial, physical, sexual or mental.
Tomas may be reached at selfesteemawareness@gmail.com

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New Book Asks: Do Christians Really Believe in Jesus or Just in The Ten Commandments?



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Los Angeles, California (PRWEB) October 4, 2007

According to mainstream Christian teachings mankind does not have to observe The Ten Commandments because Jesus has already fulfilled them. Author Truoc Duong challenges this assumption in his new book titled The Ten Commandments Are for God’s Beloved Children!.

“Does being Christian really mean that once a person believes in Jesus he or she is free to worship other gods, to bow down to idols or to use God’s name in vain or to commit other biblical sins?” Duong asks. “Do Christians really think this, or like to do those things? And, if not, does that mean they are really believers in just The Ten Commandments?”

The author says that all these contradictions and confusions prompted him to write ‘The Ten Commandments Are for God’s Beloved Children!,’ which does not promote organized religion. To the contrary, it points out that The Ten Commandments are violated and misrepresented by many religions. It also points out that The Ten Commandments are not a burden to mankind as most religions make them out to be. Rather, they are the key that releases mankind from the land of religious slavery, to give mankind a total freedom that God has intended since the days of Creation. God never told Adam and Eve to worship God or anybody or anything, and that God never promises an everlasting life in heaven for a good person or an everlasting damnation in hell for a bad one, Duong states.

To back these assertions, he presents the full text of the Ten Commandments of God in his book as they are recorded in the Bible books of Exodus and Deuteronomy — and each commandment is also discussed in great detail. The book also provides a rich, detailed history of the Ten Commandments. It does not promote organized religion, he adds. To the contrary, it points out how the Ten Commandments are misrepresented or violated by many religious institutions.

“The Ten Commandments are not just for religious people, but for everybody because keeping God’s Commandments is a duty of every human being,” Duong says.

At the end of the book he concludes The Ten Commandments are the greatest lessons of love that God has given to mankind to teach them how to live with true and honest love with God and with each other, with all human brothers and sisters, and with all creatures big and small. If all mankind lived by The Ten Commandments, there would be no war. Mankind would no longer hate or fear each other, and animals would no longer fear humans, and all creatures would enjoy full freedom, happiness and peace. The earth would become the heavenly paradise God intended it to be.

Title: The Ten Commandments Are for God’s Beloved Children!

Paperback, 88 pages

ISBN: 978-1-4303-2909-1

Price: $ 10.95

Published by Lulu.com (May 27, 2007)

The book is available through: Amazon and Lulu.com. On Lulu.com, there are also a downloadable PDF version, which is priced at $ 2.50, and an updated color version, in which the picture of Mount Sinai, where The Ten Commandments were given, and the pictures of the stone tablets, on which the author prints The Ten Commandments, are all in full color.

In addition to “The Ten Commandments Are for God’s Beloved Children!,” Duong has published a number of self publishing guides. All of his books are listed at: http://stores.lulu.com/truocduong .

About Truoc Duong:

Born and grew up in a peasant family near Rung U-Minh (meaning “Twilight Jungle”) in Vietnam during the Vietnam War, Truoc Duong loves God. But he does not belong to any religion. Nevertheless, he has acquired an extensive knowledge of Eastern and Western religions during his 40 years of active involvement with various Eastern and Western religious institutions. He also possesses a strong knowledge of the Old and the New Testaments, the Hebrew Scriptures, the Koran, and various Buddhist sacred texts.

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