Category: Apologetics

A “New” Perception of Islam

I use the word “new” lightly. I’m not claim­ing it to be entirely new, but to me it has been an earth-shattering rev­e­la­tion. We, as Chris­tians, tend to put major reli­gions and what we define as “Chris­t­ian cults” in largely mutu­ally exclu­sive groups. But can not a “major reli­gion” be viewed pri­mar­ily as a Chris­t­ian cult? […]

The Day He Poked Out My Self-Actualized Third Eye

For so long I thought human­is­tic “states” of con­scious­ness were the only way to truth. I found so much hope in philo­soph­i­cal and psy­cho­log­i­cal sys­tems that pro­moted the self-value and abil­ity of the com­mon man. “Exis­tence pre­cedes and rules essence.“ Jean-Paul Sartre I attempted to learn my way to truth, and I found the fight to be of no […]

The Tao and The Sensus Divinitatis

The Tao that can be told is not the eter­nal Tao. The name that can be named is not the eter­nal name. Know­ing con­stancy, the mind is open. With an open mind, you will be open­hearted. Being open­hearted, you will act roy­ally. Being royal, you will attain the divine. Being divine, you will be at one […]