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The Dilemma

The dilemma in Matthew 22:37–39.  The Bible says, • 37: "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind" • 38: "This is the great and first commandment" • 39: "And a second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself"  The foregoing verses were actually a summation of the ten commandments. Details of which proved to be unburdensome. In substance, it was attuned to the tenet, "do not do unto others what you do not want do unto you". It is a neighborly love that may be equated to, "do not hate thy neighbor". Hence, firm believers found verse 37 to be far more unexacting and less inconvenient to follow, at least through the exercise of faith, principally because after all, God has no bias and prejudice. On the other hand, there seems to be some diificulty if not reluctance in abiding with verse 39. That is, "love thy neighbor as thyself ", since, it is somehow regarde...

Darkness

Darkness is the absence of light! Everytime the earth moved in rotation, a part will veer away from the source of light, then there is darkness. It is unending, perpetual and repetitive. An accepted physicality, as if constantly reminding us that this perfect manifestation of truth via the natural law, has congruence, and is analogous to a mysticality. It was and is a declaration of a consequence, of cause and effect, displayed as a matter of fact, and the fact of the matter. It is far more hinting than telling. As above, so below! GOD said, "Let there be light", and there was light.- the physicality. Jesus said, " I am the light of the world, whoever follows me will not walk in darkness but with the light of life."- the mysticality.  Darkness other than its plain meaning but rather on spiritual plain is ignorance, evil, confusion, chaos, unhappiness, meaningless and lost of direction. We now see that this natural law, encompass in the word physics would correspond...