Friday, 7 May 2010

It is without doubt that my unique character of humbleness and silence, projected a unhealthy interest, and it was with this recognisable character, that the people who wished and so desired to carry-on in the path, of Hellenistic ways', abused the powers' of recognising this character, and moulded it into an advantage of abuse.

It is with this unhealthy interest, that they swayed my characteristics' as a deliberate essence to hijack the straight-path, knowing that there would be only one out-come of results', being the return of straight conduction, of what would put a complete stop to the desires' of the heart within themselves', of what they least wished.

Letting go of a sinful character, is the hardest thing to do, as a result and desire to continue in arrogance and oblivion to heed to the conditions' that have been ordained by God, without any uncharted or changed literature, by people who thought themselves' worthy of the status of prophet-hood, a priest is not a prophet, rather he is a leader of right conduction's' amongst his community. And to ordain himself as a prophet to enlighten the scriptations' to ease the laws' of the correct ways', is in its-self an apostrophe, or apostatised.

It is with this, it is clear that the scriptures' have been re-worded time and time again, for the benefit of society? Oh, or have we seen a clear decline in the social values of our society, with moral conduction and the abandonment of church services' across the board.

Correct me if I am wrong, but if it is right to re-word the holy-scriptations', then why haven't we seen an up-rise in good-conduction's' across the board.

It is with this that there is only one conclusion. The re-wording of religious text is wrong and forbidden, in the own language that it originally derived from.

However to translate a text with the nearest and best of translation, is not re-wording, rather it is a depiction of religious code, of what has been shown and established in my translation of the Quran.

It is with this that I conclude my summery and I hope it has helped to clarify the position of the bible in the church.

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