Category Archives: The New Orthotext Book I

CHAPTER 1, ESSAY 7 – Harmony

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“A soft answer turns away wrath.” When one discerns aggression projected toward himself from another person, either by act, word, or thought, the feeling of animosity rises within him. Whether the situation is just or unjust, the domination of Satan … Continue reading

CHAPTER 1, ESSAY 8 – Humility

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We often look down on a humble man. By his own admission, he is below us. He never tells of his own worth. We never hear about any splashy achievement that he has performed. When credit due him is usurped … Continue reading

CHAPTER 1, ESSAY 9 – Angels

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Guardian Angels are ministering spirits sent forth from God to serve, for the sake of those who are to obtain salvation. Often they are the former loved ones of the men they serve. They are individuals with the soul that … Continue reading

CHAPTER 1, ESSAY 10 – Surrounding Angels

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We are surrounded by angels in our everyday life. If we are committed to God, every word we speak, every act we perform, even our thoughts are prompted by Angels. We are free to act according to our nudge or … Continue reading

Foreword to The New Orthotext – Book I

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This book is for everyone, regardless of their religious beliefs or practicing religion. It is a book using some Christian Semantics. These words are used to express universal ideas. The words used are words familiar with the Western Culture by … Continue reading