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WORLD OF PLENTY JARGON
17 YEARS OF THE WORLD OF PLENTY
Sobunala : is a father or progenitor of Plentianity and the Plentian Nation. The one who received the revelation of the World of Plenty and its philosophy The highest office of the Plentian nation.
- the one who started the genes (generation) of Plentians.
-he who is the source and provided the foundation for the Plentian Nation.
- a person in a pure form that has knowledge of Plentianity.
Somnala or Plentiologist: an expert in the subject of Plentiology or an expert in plentianity; a person with the knowledge of Plentianity or World of Plenty Philosophy.
- the King of the World of Plenty
Plentiology: a study about plenty. A study; focus; research that has been done about what God says about us having may possessions. A philosophy that says that through faith we have access to inexhaustible and innumerable resources.
Plentian: a person who believes in Plentiology; resident of the World of Plenty
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17 YEARS OF THE WORLD OF PLENTY
In times of shortage, confusion, lack, where people are eaten by disease, when medical knowledge has increased but no assistance, the power of God is the answer; gospel of Plenty is the answer to God’s people. Until we release the Gospel of Plenty we will never know how God wanted us to live. The gospel has been misrepresented. Gospel of Plenty is the power of God demonstrated to meet any challenge. For those religious theological fanatics, the Gospel of Plenty is the power of God unto salvation and to have more than enough. In other words, it is the power of God to eradicate poverty, lack, shortage so that you have more than enough. According to the Gospel of Plenty it is not enough just for you to have enough but have more than enough for you and others. Our enough must overflow to others and help others.
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WHO WROTE AND GAVE US THE BIBLE?
We’re told never to question the Bible, but who wrote the Bible? Do you know if it was thrust down upon us from the skies' divine inspiration. Now, let's talk about the authority of these scriptures called the Bible. A lot of people don’t know how we got the Bible at all. We got the Bible through the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church and members of the church wrote the books of the New Testament and they took over the books of the Old Testament which even by the time of Jesus had not been finally decided upon by the Jews. They did not close the canon of the Old Testament until the year 100 AD at the synod of Jamnia, and then they finally decided which were the canonical books of the Hebrew Scriptures and embodied them. The books to be included in the New Testament were not finally decided upon until year 382 AD at the synod of Rome under pope Damasus, so it was the Catholic Church that promulgated the Bible this is what they said: we are giving you these scriptures on our authority and by the authority of the informal tradition that has existed among us from the beginning inspired by the Holy Spirit. So you receive, historically, the Bible from Roman Catholic Church and Catholic Church insists that the church, collectively speaking under the presumed guidance of the Holy Spirit, has the authority to interpret the Bible and you take that or leave it. Obviously the authority of the Bible is not based on the Bible itself, I can write a Bible and state within that book that it is indeed the word of God which I have received, and you’re at liberty to believe me or not. Hindus believe that the Vedas are divinely revealed and inspired with just as much inspired as any Christian or any Jew.
Muslim believe that the Quran is divinely inspired, and some Buddhist believe that their sutras are also of divine or a Buddha origin, the Japanese belief that the ancient texts of Shinto are like wise of divine origin, and who is to be judge if we going to argue about not, as to which one is correct. We will always end up in an argument in which the judge and the advocate are the same person, and you wouldn’t want that if you are brought to the court of law.
If you are a Christian, you will say well Jesus Christ is the greatest being who ever came onto this earth, by what standards do you judge obviously, you judge by moral standards that have been given to you as somebody brought up in a Christian culture there is nobody impartial who can decide between all the religions because more or less everyone has been in one way or another influenced by one of them so the church says the Bible is true it finally comes down to you are you going to believe the church?
For many Christians, questioning the Bible and its authority is not an option, but ask yourself, how many are the books you read without curiosity about the author? If the Catholic Church, an institution known for covering up atrocities committed against children, brought us the Bible, which then got translated multiple times, could there be some manufactured or borrowed stories in the Bible. Is everything really as it seems, could some words have been lost in translation, is man not capable of errors.
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17 YEARS OF THE WORLD OF PLENTY
In the world full of wars, economic recession, natural disaster, terrorism, diseases outbreaks as they are taking toil upon the people on earth, I believe that the Philosophy of the World of Plenty is the answer to all these human tragedies. It helps us to navigate through life with all these tragedies. Do not let people speak down upon what you know has helped you. If you are quiet it is consent. The heart of the Gospel of Plenty is not about what I do for God but what he did for me. There is one Gospel branded with many ways. It is not enough for you to be saved, you must live in plenty. The Gospel of Plenty is the gospel of having more than enough for every nation and brings solution for every nation. Grace is a divine empowering presence of God that enables us to be what we were created to be and do what we were created to do.
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Philo's writings attempted combining and harmonizing Greek and Jewish philosophy.
"The logos of the living God is the bond of everything, holding all things together...'
-Philo
*And he is before all things, and in him all things hold together."
Colossians 1:17
New Testament
Who copied who?
What do you think about the possibility that Paul and John’s Gospel relies upon Philo’s work? How would that impact your perspective on the authority of Paul and John? How would the recasting of a pagan myth in the text of a gospel influence your thinking and theology? -
Philo's writings attempted combining and harmonizing Greek and Jewish philosophy.
"The logos of the living God is the bond of everything, holding all things together...'
-Philo
*And he is before all things, and in him all things hold together."
Colossians 1:17
New Testament
Who copied who?
What do you think about the possibility that Paul and John’s Gospel relies upon Philo’s work? How would that impact your perspective on the authority of Paul and John? How would the recasting of a pagan myth in the text of a gospel influence your thinking and theology? -
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