Who Am I and Why Am I Here?
Who Am I? I Am…
Each of us has in the past, or will in the future, stare up at the stars and wonder where we came from.
History books are full of records of people searching for their “roots”. Who are we anyway?
Because the answer has been hidden through generations of time, people have failed to recognize it.
Doctrine has conditioned our minds into believing someone else’s concept of the beginning of existence and of Life itself.
The Biblical scholars want us to believe we came from dust. The scientific community would like us to believe we evolved from apes. Some paranormals should have us believe we came from aliens.
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Terror, Terrorism, and War in Society
As people of the world mourn and fear in the aftermath of terror activities, let us not be consumed with things of the world, but of the Spirit.
As seekers of spiritual truth, one’s responsibility to his “neighbor” – friendly neighbor and enemy neighbor, near neighbor and far away neighbor – is to realize the presence of God as being universal.
Think of the millions of people who pray to God to overcome their enemy. Who is the enemy? To those on the other side, we are. Do we think of ourselves as an enemy? No. We think of ourselves as good.
Understanding the Nature of the Human Scene

What Does It Mean To Be Good?
The world is full of good people. In the human scene, to be good, one lives by the laws set down by the society in which he lives. One conducts his business in an ethical manner, is devoted to one’s family, and returns to the community some type of social benefit.
In spite of all this, one is still only “good enough” in that an individual attempts to stay “out of trouble”. Being “good” has nothing to do with being “spiritual”.
Even though religion teaches that God is good, God is not GOOD. God is perfection.
