The End of the Beginning #8

The End of the Beginning #8

Subtitle: Seeking Knowledge in Christ.

This beginning we are in, and this age of science that is finding new frontiers and defining them because they link up. That’s a must in science with its proper steps. With religions that’s not the case, unfortunately. Now the beginning that’s mentioned is referencing to Christianity and its much slower progress which can only be classified as a spiritual inaptitude. Christianity is not the only one who suffers from this classification. In the Book of Glory, especially Chapters 15, 15, 16, and 17, Jesus will define so much that pertains to the action of Jesus’ teaching and to the action of its success. The who, what, when, why, and where of it all. I see none of this method at work in the churches, where in some there’s only a little. They prefer that you study what they call the church catechism. The rules that expound and relate more to the church than The Gospel of Truth.

Even the story of King Arthur of the Round Table emphasizes more of what Arthurs’ demands with chivalry-faithfulness, and a noble order. These are titles that are in this Book of Glory too, that can claim its predominance in this royal approach and its nonviolent muster. Which if you place them side by side it will only emphasize the perfection of The Gospels to the shortcomings of the church catechism and point to a beginner mistake, what else can it be called?

King Arthur and the like stories brought England to a better country. Those noble approaches of these people, like faithfulness, did help England to be a better government. While Arthur was concerned with Britain, Jesus’ concern was the whole world and the people in it. A worldly Camelot if only those church leaders started millennials ago. Now what’s the program for today? The humility that Jesus showed his Disciples during the Last Supper, the washing of the feet, Love thy neighbor. How much harder this is today, since all the church leaders now are clothed like royalty and the cart before the horse. No need to think you have to reinvent the system when you haven’t even applied the system. Some members of the churches are going back to the ancient beliefs because it seems less muddy.

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