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World Blog by humble servant.Lesson: The Falsifiers of God’s Word and the Devil’s Deceptions

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Lesson: The Falsifiers of God’s Word and the Devil’s Deceptions The greatest enemy of humanity is the devil, a cunning adversary who seeks to divert us from worshiping God alone. Belief in God is not enough—Satan believes and fears God too, yet uses subtle tools to lead people astray, promising what he cannot deliver and inspiring lies that distort the truth. While the Quran identifies Satan’s tactics—idolatry, mocking revelation, and fabricating laws—the Bible echoes a parallel warning: innovations attributed to Jesus, unverified by his own hand, twist God’s singular message. After 2,000 years, scholars still cannot pinpoint who wrote the New Testament, yet its claims shape doctrines Jesus himself never penned. This lesson explores how the devil’s schemes infiltrate faith, contrasting proven divine words with human fabrications, urging discernment rooted in God’s unchanging command: “The Lord our God is one” (Deuteronomy 6:4). The Devil’s Tools of Deception The devil employs many stra...

World Blog by humble servant.Lesson: Tracing the Trinity and Jesus’ Death—A Historical and Biblical Perspective

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Lesson: Tracing the Trinity and Jesus’ Death—A Historical and Biblical Perspective The doctrine of the Trinity—God as one essence in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—is a cornerstone of Christian theology, yet it finds no explicit mention in the New Testament. As the Encyclopaedia Britannica (1975) notes, neither the term “Trinity” nor its formal doctrine appears in scripture, and Jesus and his followers upheld the Shema: “Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God is one” (Deuteronomy 6:4). This raises questions about Jesus’ death and identity—did he die as God incarnate, or as a human messenger? The Gospels suggest a silent, unresponsive figure during his trial and crucifixion, while early Christian diversity reveals a complex evolution of belief, shaped by figures like Paul and historical upheavals like the fall of Jerusalem in A.D. 70. This lesson explores these threads to understand how the concept of Jesus’ divinity emerged, despite scriptural and historical challenges. Jesus’ D...

World Blog by humble servant.Lesson: Rebuking Jesus’ Divinity Through Biblical Evidence

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Lesson: Rebuking Jesus’ Divinity Through Biblical Evidence For over 2,000 years, scholars have sought to uncover the historical Jesus and the nature of the Gospels, yet consensus remains elusive. Many Christians hold that Jesus is divine, pointing to select verses as proof. However, a close examination of the Bible reveals that Jesus presented himself as God’s human messenger, not God Himself. His words, actions, and the context of scripture consistently distinguish him from the Creator, aligning with the First Commandment to worship God alone. This lesson explores key passages often cited for divinity and offers a counter-narrative rooted in the text, suggesting these claims are innovations, not scriptural truths. Jesus as God’s Messenger, Not God Jesus’ own words clarify his role. In John 11:41-42, he prays, “Father, I thank you for having heard me… I have said this for the sake of the crowd, that they may believe that you sent me.” Here, he positions himself as a conduit for God’s m...

World Blog by humble servant.Lesson: Jesus as God’s Human Prophet in the Bible

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Lesson: Jesus as God’s Human Prophet in the Bible The Bible presents Jesus as exactly who he claimed to be—a human prophet sent by God to guide the Children of Israel with the Gospel, not a divine figure or savior independent of God. Through his own words and the testimony of those around him, Jesus’ role is clarified as a servant of the Lord, empowered by God alone. This lesson explores key scriptures you’ve shared to affirm this identity and emphasizes submission to God’s commandments as the path to happiness, a recurring theme in your reflections. Jesus’ Self-Identification as a Prophet In Mark 6:4, Jesus declares, “A prophet is not without honor except in his own country, among his own relatives, and in his own house.” Here, he aligns himself with the prophetic tradition, not claiming divinity but acknowledging his role as God’s messenger, facing rejection like prophets before him. Similarly, the crowds in Matthew 21:11 affirm, “This is Jesus, the prophet from Nazareth in Galilee,”...

World Blog by humble servant.Lesson: Jesus’ Resurrection Across the Gospels and the Quran

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Lesson: Jesus’ Resurrection Across the Gospels and the Quran The resurrection of Jesus is central to Christian belief, yet the Gospel accounts—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—present varying details about who visited the tomb, when the stone was rolled away, the number of angels, and Jesus’ appearances. These differences, alongside the absence of eyewitnesses to the resurrection itself and timeline issues, suggest the narratives may be more faith-driven than historically precise. The Quran, however, offers a distinct perspective, placing Jesus’ resurrection on a future Day of Resurrection with all humanity, consistent with its theology that he didn’t die on the cross. This lesson examines both viewpoints. Addressing the Gospel Narratives The Gospel resurrection accounts show notable inconsistencies: Inconsistencies as Evidence of Authenticity? The accounts differ: Matthew cites two women (Mary Magdalene and the other Mary) and an angel rolling the stone (Matthew 28:1-2), Mark names three...

World Blog by humble servant.Any Man come from God never ask for Money.Actually they try to pay me not to talk. My public Service. I'm paid never. I'm self made..Report: Europe’s Decline and the Push for War with Russia.

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Report: Europe’s Decline and the Push for War with Russia Introduction As of March 1, 2025, Europe faces a dire economic and geopolitical crisis, with evidence pointing to an impending collapse and a deliberate shift toward war with Russia. This analysis explores the factors driving Europe’s downturn, the motivations behind escalating tensions, the critical role of money flows as a predictor of war—including their reflection in stocks, gold, and U.S. market share—and the broader global consequences, based on current trends and recent developments. Europe’s Economic Decline The European Union (EU) is grappling with a severe economic unraveling: Unconsolidated Debt: The EU’s member states carry separate, massive debt loads, creating an unsustainable financial structure. This fragmentation hinders any cohesive response, accelerating the bloc toward a breaking point. Economic Shrinkage: Germany, the EU’s industrial backbone, has seen its economy contract by 3% to 5%. This decline stems fro...