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  • The Art Of Divining Using Tarot Reading  By : Pedro Diez
    Tarot reading is a popular tool that people use to know facts about the present, future and even past. As time goes by, this practice gains more adepts all over the world up to become a popular activity. The recognized freelance writer, Linda Mc Cain Smith, knows this subject very well. If you like this mysterious practice, you should read Linda Mc Cain Smith’s articles. There are different kinds of Tarot, choose one.
  • Qadr Or Taqdir - The Will Of God And The Will Of Man  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    A great deal of misunderstanding exists as to the relation of the Divine will to the will of man. All the faculties with which man has been endowed have emanated from the great Divine attributes. Yet all human attributes are imperfect, and can be exercised only under certain limitations and to a certain extent.
  • Thousands Attend Evangelistic Street Crusade in the Philippines!  By : Peter Elias
    The Danish evangelist Peter Capili Hansen and his team from Sweden and Denmark recently had an evangelistic outreach with humanitarian relief in the Philippines 
     
    Evangelist Peter has been involved with evangelistic mission and relief work in many places in Europe, Ethiopia and Philippines since he started to preach the gospel when he was 17 years old
  • Qadr Or Taqdir - God Does Not Lead Astray  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    A very misconception regarding the teachings of the Koran is that it ascribes to God the attributes of leading astray. Nothing could be farther from truth. While al-Hadi, or the One Who guides, is one of the ninety-nine names of God, al-Mudzill, or One Who leads astray, has never been recognized as such.
  • Making Christian Meditation a Part of Your Daily Devotion  By : Rhonda Jones
    Every now I then I receive a letter from a subscriber on the best way to incorporate Christian meditation into their daily devotion time with God Including Christian meditation, into your daily schedule can make your life so much more rewarding and fulfilling
  • An Mythical Form of Power and Protection Surfaces in Modern Day Dragon Figurines  By : Jeff Bronson
    In part one I endeavor to share an insight into dragon lore found in early civilizations Afterward we will flow into how dragons can be entwined with modern civilization
  • Discover Masonic Symbols and Their Meaning - The Order of the Eastern Star  By : Simon Gray
    Often people become confused as to which Lodges are in fact freemasonry and which are affiliates or off springs One such lodge is that of the Order of the Eastern Star
  • Are You a Freemason? - What Defines a True Mason - Freemasonry Religion  By : Simon Gray
    It’s surprising for an organization as secretive as the Freemasons that their name is commonly known amongst the general public Many people seem to be aware of the Masons although they admittedly will tell you they don’t know much about them
  • Freemasonry - The 3 Fundamental Principles of Freemasons  By : Simon Gray
    Freemasonry is a structured organization that has been around since at least the 1700’s They claim to be a Fraternity dedicated to the masonry trade of years ago
  • Freemasons - The Truth Behind This Religion - Is it a Cult?  By : Simon Gray
    Often when the topic of Freemasons comes up some people are under the impression that they are some type of religious cult This perhaps has become a way of thinking because of the reputation they have of being a secret fraternity
  • Qadr Or Taqdir - Creation Of Good And Evil  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    Taqdir, meaning the absolute decree of good and evil by God, an idea with which the word is now indissolubly connected by the popular mind as well as thinking writers, is neither known to the Koran, nor even to Arabic lexicology.
  • Is it True That Mormon Are Like Christians? Discover How Mormonism Relates to Christianity  By : Alfred Ras
    There is no doubt that many religions are challenged from that which is opposed to it Perhaps more so about the Mormon religion which is probably based on their teachings
  • Qadr or Taqdir  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    The word qadr and taqdir are derived from qada. According to Raghib, it means the making manifest of the measure (kamiyya) of a thing, or simply measure. In the words of the same authority, God's taqdir of things is in two ways, by granting qudra (power) or by making them in a particular measure and in a particular manner, as wisdom requires.
  • The Controversy of the Mormon Church - LDS Temple Religion History is Based on Catholism  By : Alfred Ras
    There is no indication in history that there was any other type of early church other than the Catholic church itself One must remember that when dealing with the Mormons that they feel that Mormonism goes all the way back into the historical part of the New Testament
  • Greed and Lovers of Money  By : Steve Childers
    In many of our churches today, our leaders are teaching how we can become rich by practicing various principles in the Bible They will teach if you give 10% to the church you will be blessed financially many times over, as if God was the spiritual version of a Wall Street executive
  • Qadi Noman  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    "Qadi Noman was a renowned Ismaili jurist in the Fatimid court. He espoused Ismaili faith early in life at Kairwan. His association with the Fatimids however began with his entry into the services of Imam al-Mahdi since 313/925.
  • Discover the Real Meaning of the Book of Mormons - Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints  By : Alfred Ras
    Mormon is a term that is used to describe or refers to the followers of Mormonism Mormon is mostly refers to “The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints” (LDS church) which is usually known as Mormon Church
  • The 6 Strangest and Weirdest Mormon Beliefs - Read to Believe This!  By : Alfred Ras
    The Mormons are a large curiosity to people who are not Mormon They have a basic core belief that is good and right
  • Living Your Christian Life - How To Set Everyday Examples  By : Sul Man
    Living a Christian life requires us to consciously show kindness, care, and love toward all our fellow human beings each and every day.
  • Poet And Poetry  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    The word sha'ir occurs four times, as-shura and shi'r once in the Koran. The generic term sharru or precentor in Assyria can be traced in the sha'ir or poet-soothsayer of the Arabs. The Assyrian hymn was the shire, and in it we recognize the Hebrew shir (song) and the Arabic shi'r (poetry).
  • Parable  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    The term parable is derived from the Greek arabolae, which means juxtaposition, the placing of two things or ideas side by side for comparison. In Septuagint, the 3rd century B.C. Greek translation of the Old Testament, the word parable is used as the Greek translation of the Hebrew word mashal.
  • The Folklore of the Moon  By : Monika Nolte
    Even from a scientific standpoint, no one would be foolish enough to say the moon does not affect us. It is generally accepted that the gravitational pull of the Moon affects the waters of the Earth, with the highest tides occurring at the new and full Moon; the tides are at their least dramatic at the quarter Moon.
  • Panjtan-I Pak  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    "Panjtan-i Pak (the Blessed Quincunx), Ashbah al-Khmsa (the five shadows) or Ashab al-Kisa (persons of the mantle) is a term coined for the five holy bodies, i.e., the Prophet, Ali, Fatima, Hasan and Hussain.
  • Pandiyat-I Jawanmardi  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    "The Pandiyat-i Jawanmardi (maxims of fortitude) is a collection of the advices of Imam Mustansir billah (d. 880/1475), which had been compiled in the time of Imam Abdus Salam (d. 899/1493). The word pandiyat is the plural of pand means advice, and jawanmardi means manliness.
  • Homosexuality and the Christian  By : Steve Childers
    According to the Bible, homosexuality is clearly described as a sin we are not to partake in However, how the Christian and our church leaders handle this topic is a problem
  • Paganism - What Is It?  By : Monika Nolte
    The term Paganism is actually an umbrella under which many traditions live. It is an ancient religion that venerates nature, believes that everything in the Universe is interconnected and part of the Devine and that this interconnectedness extends beyond the boundaries of space and time.
  • Paganism - What Is It & How Do I Become One?  By : Monika Nolte
    There are as many explanations of Paganism as there are Pagans but one good description I’ve found is from the Ohio Chapter Pagan Unity Campaign. They say that “Paganism may be loosely defined as any of a group of positive, life-affirming, earth-honoring faiths usually based in ancient beliefs."
  • Paganism - What Is It?  By : Monika Nolte
    The term Paganism is actually an umbrella under which many traditions live. It is an ancient religion that venerates nature, believes that everything in the Universe is interconnected and part of the Devine and that this interconnectedness extends beyond the boundaries of space and time.
  • 5 Advantages of Free Online Psychic Chat  By : Liza Elizna
    Our life is indifferent from any other individual’s life living in any corner of the world We are as worried about our future as much as our parents, it’s just that we don’t let it affect so much that we don’t sleep at night
  • Adultery and the Christian  By : Steve Childers
    As a Christian, we know and understand the saving grace of our Lord Jesus Christ and even though our sins are forgiven when we believe in Him, we are still commanded to turn from sin Throughout the Bible, there are many verses that point out these sins the Christian is to avoid and it is important to understand what God considers a sin
  • What God Calls a Sin  By : Steve Childers
    There are many verses in the Bible telling us what God considers a sin Most of the verses give a list of sins, listing some sins many times through out the Bible
  • Astrology is a Unique Issue  By : Liza Elizna
    Everybody is unique; every one has certain characteristics and special features A whole lot of things keep on happening in a person’s life
  • Tarot Readings Are Fun to Get Online  By : Liza Elizna
    Tarots reading for troubled minds- Many times in your life you are disturbed with many things happening around you Unable to find solutions to your troubled minds you feel you are in dire straits
  • Daily Astrology For Those That Care  By : Liza Elizna
    A new year brings with itself new zest for new things and a new found enthusiasm for life itself We are often curious about certain important things that are sure to happen in the near future
  • Is Your Church Social - Part 12 - Facebook – Stealth Church Marketing  By : Kurt Steinbrueck
    Facebook has become the most popular social networking website on the Internet Millions of people have a profile and most people have lots of friends
  • Nizari Kohistani  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    "Naimuddin bin Jalaluddin bin Muhammad Nizari Kohistani was born in Birjand in 645/1247. He got the rudiments of his formal education at home from his father, who was also a poet himself and a devout Ismaili.
  • Niyya  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    "The term niyya does not occur in the Koran. The word ikhlas (sincerity) however is used 17 times in its active participial form, mukhlis, best appropriates the notion of worthy and well directed "intention"
  • Understanding What Future Psychic Readings Mean  By : Stephens Guidance
    Future has always fascinated everyone We are constantly thinking about our future
  • Have You Ever Heard of a Psychic Reading Force?  By : May Knight
    Many of the psychic readings can bring in a sense of surprise They are sometimes so accurate that it goes beyond your normal thought
  • Nikah  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    "The Arabic word for marriage is nikah, meaning uniting. The family is the basic social unit in Islamic society, and marriage is the fundamental Islamic institution. The husband and wife are the principals of family formation. Parents are held responsible for the social, cultural and moral growth of children as well as for their physical and health care.
  • Come Now You Rich West and Weep For Your Riches Are Going to be Lost  By : Matthew Payne
    Introduction:

    I have never heard this piece of James preached before line by line in church I have to admit I spent 15 years out of church as a rebellious sinning man
  • A Message From Jesus to the Set Apart and Holy Servants  By : Matthew Payne
    I did not promise you life as a believer would be like a bed of roses I did not say the proper Christian life would be easy
  • The 3 Most Important Qualities You Will Need if There is No Pre-Tribulation Rapture  By : Matthew Payne
    If 2012 come and the whole world is going to hell and money is gone, the Antichrist has been elected and there is trouble everywhere, what qualities do you think will save you in those times, and what would it help to develop in your life starting today

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  • Nazrana  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    "The Arabic word nazr (pl. nazur) means an offering, gift or present, occurring seven times in the Koran. The Persian noun word nazrana means a gift offered especially to a prince to pay respect. Nazrana is a "special gift" in the Ismailis to be presented to the Imam mostly during the mehmani or any occasion to earn best blessings. It is presented individually on behalf of the family as well as collectively on behalf of a jamat or the all jamats of a country.
  • A Couple Well Held and Believed Errors Taught in the Church  By : Matthew Payne
    There are many errors in accepted church doctrine Here are 2 of them
  • Being A Christian Employer - What Does It Mean?  By : Sul Man
    Being a Christian Employer means running your organization in a manner that does not flout any of the principles of the Bible.
  • Naw Hisar  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    It a traditional pilgrimage of the Ismailis to sacred site at the end of village of Dizbad in Iran, where gushes a spring from a rock called Naw Hisar. This pilgrimage takes place every year during a transition period after the summer, but before the harvest of plums, which is an important source of village income.
  • Bible Salvation  By : Bill Naugle
    Bible salvation is the only kind of real salvation There is no other way to be saved from eternal condemnation other then the way God tells us in the bible
  • Nasir Khusaro  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    His full name as cited in his works, was Abu Mu'in Nasir bin Khusaro bin al-Harith al-Marwazi al-Qubadiyani. He was born in 394/1003 in Qubadiyan, a district of Balkh in Khorasan. He belonged to a family of government officials and his brother was a vizir. He, too, entered the government service in the capacity of a finance controller and in time was a successful courtier in the local Ghaznavid court.
  • Mercy For Us Depends On Mercy We Show  By : Steve Childers
    The Bible is full of examples where the Lord shows mercy to us, wiping clean our sins and making us whole Matthew 18:22 says, “I tell you, not seven times, but seventy seven times”, which was Christ’s answer to Peter when he asks how many times must I forgive my brother
  • War On Terror  By : Brian Gosur
    The war on terrorism is just not real to some people. They think that it belongs to everyone else, and it won't effect them. The war on terror is over there. They don't realize that it is right here in our own back yard.
  • Nasafi, An-Nasafi  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    "Abu Hatim ar-Razi was followed by Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Ahmad an-Nasafi and Abu Yaqub as-Sijistani staying at Ray. An-Nasafi operated the mission mostly in Khorasan and Bukhara, and gained great success in converting the Sunni ruler,
  • Nandi  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    The word nandi is corrupt form of nadi, whose original form is na'd in Arabic, meaning to call. The word nida means auction. The word na'd is used 29 times in the Koran. Another view suggests that the nandi is a Hindi word meaning blessing.
  • Top 5 Best Selling Cross Pendants  By : Harley John
    In this festive season enjoy the festive spirit with affordable and contemporary cross pendants and make a style statement keeping faith and religion in view In fact, cross necklaces are a symbol of faith all over the world
  • Missionaries  By : Brian Gosur
    Missionaries have been sent out into the world since the dawn of time. They sell all their belongings and leave their families and go to a strange land. Ghana West Africa is the destination for our friends, Gary and Siham Jasmund.
  • Nahj Al-Balagah  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    The word nahj means road and balagah is derived from baligh means to convey. The Nahj al-Balagah means the way of eloquence or way of rhetoric. It is the collection of 238 sermons (khutba), 79 letters and 478 short sayings of Ali bin Abu Talib, the first Imam. It was compiled by Sharif ar-Radi (d. 406/1015) and his brother al-Murtada Ali bin Tahir (d. 436/1044).
  • Dog Will Return to His Vomit  By : Steve Childers
    How gross and revolting, but it is from the Bible teaching us the importance of standing firm in our commitment to the Lord Let’s look at these verses on the subject
  • Nafs  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    The word nafs (pl. anfus, nufus) is derived from the verb nafusa meaning to be precious or valuable. As is said naffasa (to cheer up, reassure or relieve) and tanaffasa (to breathe, inhale or pause for a rest). The Taj al-Arus (4:260) lists 15 meanings of nafs and adds two other from Lisan al-Arab (8:119). The word nafs is used in no less than 10 connotations in the Koran.
  • Once Saved, Always Saved  By : Steve Childers
    This is the most divisive area of discussion between Catholics and some Protestants Even though I am a firm believer in tolerance between those who have differences in doctrine, I believe even stronger in what the Word of God says
  • The Key of David  By : Adrianna Noton
    The Key of David is a weekly television program that connects current news to Bible prophecy Gerald Flurry presents the program each Sunday morning, which starts with an introductory montage of biblical imagery and quotations from Herbert Armstrong, the late presenter of the World Tomorrow program, and from Mr
  • The Philadelphia Trumpet  By : Adrianna Noton
    The Philadelphia Trumpet news magazine presents current events in connection with Bible prophecy The Trumpet traces its roots back to a previous magazine, the Plain Truth
  • God, Politics and the Kama Sutra  By : Pam Gersh
    God, Politics and the Kama Sutra

    What if God, politics and the Kama Sutra are not mutually exclusive Stay with me here
  • Nabi  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    "The word nabi is derived from naba, meaning an announcement of great utility imparting knowledge of a thing. One lexicologist explains the word nabi as meaning an ambassador between God and rational beings from among His creatures.
  • Nabi  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    "The word nabi is derived from naba, meaning an announcement of great utility imparting knowledge of a thing. One lexicologist explains the word nabi as meaning an ambassador between God and rational beings from among His creatures.
  • Na de Ali  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    The word na'd means sound, voice or calling, and Na'de Ali means calling upon Ali. It is a sacred invocation uttered in the time of troubles and adversities. Imam Jafar Sadik said, "One who recites Na'de Ali with pure heart, his desires will be accomplished."
  • Muta  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    "The word muta is derived from mata, meaning merchandise or goods. In case of a marriage it means "that which gives benefits, but for a short while" or enjoyment or pleasure. In Iran, this practice is called sigha (lit. form or type) and it is sometimes called nikah al-muwaqqat or izdivaj-i muvaqqat, both mean temporary marriage.
  • Musta alins  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    "Badr al-Jamali, the Fatimid vizir expected the succession of Musta'li but he died in 487/1095, a month before the death of Imam al-Mustansir. The Imam appointed Lawun Amin ad-Dawla as a new vizir, but after few days, al-Afdal, the son of Badr al-Jamali managed to obtain office of vizirate when the Imam was on death-bed.
  • Music  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    One of the most perplexing points in Islam is its attitude towards music, and for centuries the legists have argued the question whether listening to music (al-sama) is lawful or not. It is not easy to comprehend how the question arose, seeing that there is not a word of direct censure against music in the Koran.
  • Munajat  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    The Arabic word munajat is derived from najiy, meaning confidential talk The Koran says: "And We called to him from the right side of the Mount (Sinai) and let him come near in order to have a personal talk (najiy) with Him" (19:52)
  • Bible Salvation  By : Bill Naugle
    Bible salvation is the only kind of real salvation There is no other way to be saved from eternal condemnation other then the way God tells us in the bible
  • Munafiqun  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    Hypocrite is the word generally used to translate the Koranic term munafiqun, the active participle of the third form of the root n-f-q. Its verbal noun, nifaq is usually translated as hypocrisy.
  • Mujizah  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    The word mujizah is derived from ijaz meaning inability, referring to the miracle. The Koran exhorts miracles in a threefold sense: the sacred history, in connection with the Prophet, and in relation to revelation.
  • The Process of Forgiveness  By : Mary Killelea
    The process of forgiveness is often easier said than done Most people struggle with forgiveness due to the lack of completion they want to experience with another
  • Muhkam And Mutashabih  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    The verses of the Koran are stated to be partly muhkam (decisive) and partly mutabshabih (allegorical). The Koran (11:1) explains the first designation by declaring that it is "a book whose verses are precisely, clearly or unambiguously set forth" (uhkimat). Here the purpose of muhkam is to provide clear guidance.
  • The Name Muhammad  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    The name Muhammad (may peace be upon him) is the passive participle of the second form of the verb hamada (to praise or laud), and means "(he who is) worthy of praise" or "(one who is) often praised." Muhammad is the passive participle of the first form of the same verbal root, "(he who is) praised, to whom praised is due."
  • Muhammad, Holy Prophet PBUH (571-632 A.D.)  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    "Ismael, the son of Abraham had a son, Kaidar whose progeny spread over the Arabian province of Hijaz. Adnan, to whom the Prophet traced his descent, was also a scion of Ismael in about the fortieth generations.
  • Bass Amplifiers  By : Tell Paul
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  • Muhammad Shah Dullah  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    In India, Syed Ghulam Ali Shah was collecting the religious dues in Kutchh, and after his death in 1797, the Imam Shah Khalilullah Ali, who ascended on May 23, 1792 had appointed him as a vakil in Gujrat.
  • Muhammad Bin Kiya Buzrug Ummid  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    "Muhammad bin Kiya Buzrug was born in 490/1097 probably in the fortress of Lamasar. He was given training by his father, and proved an able and competent administrator. He was assisted by his one young brother Kiya Ali, who led many expeditions and died in 538/1144.
  • Power to Be Holy  By : Steve Childers
    This discussion is based on 2Peter 1:3-11 and since it is rather long, I am going to summarize my thoughts However I encourage you to take out your Bible and read it for yourself
  • His Commands Are Not Burdensome  By : Steve Childers
    So much of what I write about is to challenge the Christian to look at what the Lord commands and act the way the Bible tells us to This not only includes turning from the sin in our lives, but also to take up our cross and do the work the Lord has in store for us
  • Muayyad Fid-Din Ash-Shirazi  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    "Al-Muayyad fid-din ash-Shirazi was born in 390/1000 in Shiraz. He was an outstanding da'i, orator, prolific writer, poet and politician. His father, tracing his link from a Daylami Ismaili family was also a da'i with some influence in the Buwahid orbits of Fars. In one of poems he narrates in his Diwan al-Muayyad (poem no. 4) that,
  • Sexual Immorality and the Christian  By : Steve Childers
    In the Bible, sexual immorality is the most common sin we are warned of Various sins are listed in many places in the Bible, but sins of a sexual nature seem to dominate them
  • Amps  By : Tell Paul
    All the information you need to buy that perfect amplifier.
  • Are Christian Websites Good Or Wicked?  By : Rajkumar Fenn
    The very foundation of Jesus teaching is no one can worship two masters. You cannot worship money and God. You will love one and hate the other.

    I am disappointed that the wicked Christian websites have not considered the temple scene. Jesus takes a whip and drives the merchants away, saying you have made my father's house a den of robbers.
  • Knowing and Doing the Will of God Through Waiting  By : Rajkumar Fenn
    Knowing and doing the will of God teaches us that God has told us to be still and know that He is God. All our running around can come to nothing if God is not in it. He plans with purpose that is beyond us as individuals. His purposes are for the church as whole and we fit in it as a piece of puzzle.
  • Varas Karim Kassim  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    Period (1878-1958)

    Karim Kassim was the younger brother of Varas Bandali Kassim (1875-1956). He was born in 1878 in Karachi, where he acquired his formal education from Sind Madresa-tul-Islam School upto fourth class. He held a strong command in English, Gujrati and Sindhi languages. Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan was his classmate.
  • Mirath (Inheritance) Section VIII : Miscellaneous Provisions  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    There were certain miscellaneous questions, which created doubts and difficulties in the minds of certain persons. The decisions reported here purport to resolve these issues:-
  • Pastor Ron McCaskill - Not Peferce - We Are Here  By : Kevin Davidson
    If you have never attended church, or have not been going to a church because you felt that “you didn’t have your act straight yet” or you were not “good or worthy enough” in the eyes of God, then you are exactly who we are seeking! Ready for a reality check? With the exception of Jesus Christ, who was the only flawless person to walk the face of this planet, we are all still works in progress. Everybody has the constant desire to be guided, molded and enlightened through our Maker.
  • False Teachers Of The Word  By : Steve Childers
    In our churches, there is a lack of understanding by Christians that the Bible is asking them to make a commitment to Christ So many of our church leaders today only teach what Christ can do for us and leaves out what God asks of us
  • Christian Home Décor: Decorations Worthy of Praise  By : Chris Bradley
    Faith truely knows no boundaries, millions of people show their faith throughout their homes. How do you show your faith? Find out in this article, many ways on showing your faith in your home.
  • Explore the Spirit World - Use Psychic Powers  By : Adam Christensen
    We agree that death is not the end Then what is the end
  • Miraj  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    The word miraj is derived from uruj means to ascend. The Koran (70:4) says, "To Him ascend the angels and soul" (taruljul malaikatu war'ruhi ilaihi), and in 97:4: "Angels and soul (from Him) descend (tanz'zalul malaikatu wa'ruhi), and also in 70:3: "Lord of the ways of ascent" (minal'lahi zil ma'arij).
  • Is Church on Wrong Side of Same Sex Marriage Debate?  By : Todd A. Smith
    Over the last few years, and especially in the last few months, I have read countless editorials that have asked the question “Is the church on the wrong side of the same sex marriage debate”

    Many critics of the Christian church have used history to state that the stance of many congregations on the same sex marriage debate is wrong, comparing it to the stance of many churches of previous generations that used “biblical teachings” to uphold the institutions of slavery and segregation
  • How the Belief in Halloween Spirits Started Our Halloween Customs  By : Jayne Waldorf
    For many, many years, Halloween has been associated with witchcraft and evil Satan’s one night of the year to claim souls for Hell has been the belief of the church and pious individuals Halloween began as a pagan festival that celebrated nature and its gifts
  • Explanation of the Seventh Stage Part 4  By : Arjanyai
    Meeting the Buddha is like finding a pure gem, but being unable to receive the taste of the good Dhamma which gives rise to profit and gain is like intending to keep the gem for use in the next life This is the type of demerit which is due to the conventions accepted by people of the world
  • I Walk by Faith  By : Rajkumar Fenn
    When God is pleased, he always wants to reward that person who pleased him. We get this reward not by a superficial courtesy glance at God. This reward is only awarded o people who diligently, or very seriously seek God at the expense of all else. This here involves to some degree certain sacrifices. Without some inconvenience or sacrifice true searching and seeking would fail. For such a person God has unbelievable rewards!
  • Born Again Church  By : Rajkumar Fenn
    This results in losing the internal productive spiritual value by replacing it with external unproductive, hypocritical rule keeping pleasing other human beings.

    Humans are always attracted to visible rule keeping and conforming to their system of values. This is far from the internal truth that God is interested in. God is interested in a person worshiping him in spirit and in truth. Not keeping a set of rules.
  • Learning How To Pray  By : Rajkumar Fenn
    We are grateful for jobs, work, business we have to provide for our family. Yet, the real source of our provision is in the God we worship. He gives us the strength and means to earn our way. He still is and always will be our provider. Give us this day our daily bread, echoes the thought that we should also not worry about tomorrow especially in the global economic crisis of 2009.
  • Knowing and Doing the Will of God  By : Rajkumar Fenn
    He can keep the sun for a very little bit longer, he will create Gideon"s fleece work the other means around, he can create Mary pregnant without any human male seed, or he can offer Isaac to Sarah once 25 years.

    Therefore never ever, restrict God. God works differently and thinks differently than humans do. You need to base your understaning of knowing and doing the can of God on these principles.

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