Religion Emerged

Sunrise above Arnhem 

His presence in life means love and dedication, meet up with a new way of worshiping our lives, all together with our Jewish family and Catholic & Muslims friends, we are all one. Perhaps you don't know this already but matter of fact is that there is only one substance of the mother left and only God knows, why he has chosen to do this religion emerge. 

There is one Lord, one faith, one Baptism.

There is one and only One God. All things, whether they are visible or invisible, manifest Yahweh because they are created by Yahweh. For example, the sky is not supported by columns and beams, but it does not collapse, and this shows the power of Yahweh, and in turn the existence of Yahweh . 

When we see an arrow flying across the sky, we know that there is an archer. When we see the universe being so stable, we know that there is Yahweh. 

In a country far away to the east of Bethlehem, there were wise men who studied the stars. One night they saw a new star that was much brighter than all the others

There is only one and only One God Yahweh  in the universe: a house, if more than one master, would not be in good order; a man, if  more than one soul, would not be in good shape. 

Yahweh fills the world, like the soul filling the body, but He is not restricted to any one place or any one time. Yahweh is holy, always sanctified and glorified, and He never changes. 

What the world does not originally have, Yahweh has created. Yahweh is in the world, both visible and invisible. Yahweh sustains the world with His divine power, and all things are properly and abundantly established. 

Yahweh is not flesh, nor spirit, and the human eye cannot see Him even a little. People should pray to Yahweh, and their prayers will be answered. 

If people have knowledge, they know who Yahweh is. If not, they cannot  separate 'gods' and Yahweh, and will conjure all sorts of images of gods. 

The Mother (Mary) comprises the body, soul and is at the same time our Holy spirit. The soul, together with the spirit, allows the body to see, to hear, to speak and to move. 

Man should not worship ghosts and devils, but should obey the  governance of Yahweh. Man should, in all earnest, worship Yahweh, so that their sins will be forgiven.

Man and Woman should cleanse their heart and body, and observe the holy feasts and liturgies sanctioned  by Yahweh. All these should be done in this world, for there will be no such opportunities in the next. 

The Demon was once the same kind as the angels in Heaven, serving Yahweh, but it became arrogant and contemptuous, and for some evil reasons it departed from its abode in Heaven. It then bewitched and confused people, bringing them to dwell in evils, in the sinful places, worshipping their master Satan. 

When he had finished his duties in the Temple. Zechariah went home to Elizabeth, but he couldn't speak. He wrote down all that had happened and to explain why he was dumb. She was very worried about him, and stayed quietly in her house, there were wise men who studied the stars.

No one in our family has the name John, said her family. 

Zechariah picked up his writing tablet, and wrote.

'His name is John'.

During his ministry, Jesus reveals the power of God by performing seven miraculous signs, including turning water into wine, healing the sick, and raising the dead.

John is commanded to the book of Law; Josiah Renews, New Testament and the covenant. Josiah and again the book of the Law. 

Moses delivers the book of the Law, to the Levites, to keep Hilkiah can be found our book of the Law.

On the other hand, in this world, the one who reminds us of the good, and wants the best of things for us, is Yahweh. From beginning to end, He wants us to be with Him, to be holy. 


Religion is described as monotheistic or monolatristic, although some Egyptologists argue that it was actually henotheistic. Atenism was centred on the cult of Aten, a god depicted as the disc of the Sun.

In Islam, God (Allāh) is all-powerful and all-knowing, the Creator, Sustainer, Ordainer and Judge of the universe. God in Islam is strictly singular (tawhid) unique (wahid) and inherently One (ahad), all merciful and omnipotent. 

Allāh exists on the Al-'Arsh [Quran 7:54], but the Quran states that "No vision can encompass Him, but He encompasses all vision. For He is the Most Subtle, All-Aware." (Quran 6:103) Allāh is the only God and the same God worshiped in Christianity and Judaism (Q29:46).

David Hume (1711–1776) said that monotheism is less pluralistic and thus less tolerant than polytheism, because monotheism stipulates that people pigeonhole their beliefs into one tenet. In the same vein, Auguste Comte said that "Monotheism is irreconcilable with the existence in our nature of the instincts of benevolence" because it compels followers to devote themselves to a single Creator

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Spiller suggests that the prophecies of the Delphic Oracle were uttered by Priestesses under the influence of ethylene gas exuded from the ground.


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From Origin

There is naturally no name in the New Testament for the complete body of Scripture in the Bible; the only Scriptures then known being those of the Old Testament. In 2 Peter 3:16 , however, Paul's epistles seem brought under this category.

Common Designations

For the Old Testament books by our Lord and His apostles were 'the scriptures.' (writings) (Matthew 21:42; Mark 14:49; Luke 24:32; John 5:39; Acts 18:24; Romans 15:4 , etc.),'the holy, scriptures' (Romans 1:2 ); once 'the sacred writings' (2 Timothy 3:15 ) into; 'the law, John 1:1 (holy), His writings are recognized in the expression in the law, of Moses, and the prophets, and the psalms (Luke 24:44 ).

More Briefly

The whole is summed up under 'the law and the; prophets (Matthew 5:17 , Matthew 11:13; Acts 13:15). Occasionally even the term 'law' is extended to include the other divisions (John 10:34; John 12:34; John 15:25; 1 Corinthians 14:21). Paul uses the phrase 'the oracles of God', as a name for the Old Testament Scriptures (Romans 3:2; compare Acts 7:38; Hebrews 5:12; 1 Peter 4:11).