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The Divine Teacher

PostPosted: Wed Jan 24, 2018 10:03 am
by KerimF
I am far from being a writer. During a rather long life, I seldom felt the need to read non-scientific books. Instead, I used enjoying playing with numbers, symbols, equations and whatever is based on logic. Naturally, I ended up being a designer (in electronics). And my vocabulary in any language (since I had the chance to learn Arabic, French and English) is too narrow even for a novice writer.

But lately, I saw myself writing a book titled “Jesus Christ the Divine Teacher”. I know in advance, from my personal observations, that the great majority of Christians around the globe dislikes this title. But this is how I always knew Jesus; since I was teen and based on reason not faith. I am not sure how many pages my first and last book, I am writing, will have because this depends on how long I will live :) The book is in Arabic. But I had the thought to translate what I write also into English (as I can) so that those who may visit this quiet room could hear ideas presented in a way they likely never heard of.

Jesus Christ the Divine Teacher

Whoever has the logical practical useful answers to 'all' questions which I am interested to know, hence are related to my existence and the world I live in, he is surely from the Creative Will and Energy behind my existence. In other words, I see in such a being The Divine Teacher.
(To be continued)

Kerim

Re: The Divine Teacher

PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2018 2:15 am
by KerimF
(Continued from post #1)

The story started at the maturity beginning of my intellectual independence.
I used hearing repeatedly of the human inability to have the 'complete' knowledge, even with regard to the 'personal' interest only ('relative' complete knowledge, not 'absolute'). And the saying “this is God’s mystery” is one of the familiar expressions to confirm this weakness.
But, on the other side, I also used hearing that millions of people in the world see in 'Jesus Christ only' the Divine Being who incarnated in order to communicate, in person, with his human creatures on the globe.
So, I personally was real curious to find out if Jesus came as a mere actor to play, among humans, the role(s) as predicted by ancient prophets... or to bring humans, me included, the most updated answers to whatever a human ‘may’ looking to know, beyond the material world, about himself and the world he lives in.

(To be continued)

Re: The Divine Teacher

PostPosted: Tue Jun 12, 2018 2:43 am
by Schrom
KerimF wrote:(Continued from post #1)

The story started at the maturity beginning of my intellectual independence.
I used pellet smokers to cook great food to have the 'complete' knowledge, even with regard to the 'personal' interest only ('relative' complete knowledge, not 'absolute'). And the saying “this is God’s mystery” is one of the familiar expressions to confirm this weakness.
But, on the other side, I also used hearing that millions of people in the world see in 'Jesus Christ only' the Divine Being who incarnated in order to communicate, in person, with his human creatures on the globe.
So, I personally was real curious to find out if Jesus came as a mere actor to play, among humans, the role(s) as predicted by ancient prophets... or to bring humans, me included, the most updated answers to whatever a human ‘may’ looking to know, beyond the material world, about himself and the world he lives in.

(To be continued)


Looks like the beginning of a wonderful story, Kerim. You should continue it!

Re: The Divine Teacher

PostPosted: Fri Jun 15, 2018 11:32 am
by KerimF
Schrom wrote:Looks like the beginning of a wonderful story, Kerim. You should continue it!


I am afraid that it could be so to a few persons around the world only.

I mean those who are born of the flesh only are already guided by the various and complex instructions that are embedded in their living cells by their Maker. They are like the other self-guided creatures that have each certain roles to fulfil on earth, as possible, while alive. Therefore, these people try their best to live their different priorities in life which actually serve, from different angles, the progress of the material world and life in it. Some of them direct their various efforts to build things while others have to destroy. But each of them, and no matter what he has done, will end up returning to his state of void; the state before his birth. In other words, the humans who are born of the flesh only are very important for the world but not for themselves at the end, as it is the case of all other living creatures. They also don't need to know anything other than their personal instincts and how to follow/live them at best. Naturally, Jesus teachings have no value for them though this doesn't prevent some people around the world to use Jesus' name cleverly to gain extra money and get a certain level of authority over their community (believers/followers).

Now the question is:
How could someone discover if he is born of the flesh only or not?
On the Gospel, one hears Jesus saying: "That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit."
If we assume that a person could be born of the Spirit too (this has nothing to do with what is known as "Born Again"), besides being born of the flesh, this person in question only could perceive his spirit (the human living soul); as he is able perceiving his flesh (the human living body).

I mean; did you have the chance to test yourself from this angle :D
If you did, you likely have an interesting comment, pro or con, about what I said here.