Praise Yahuwah

And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of man be lifted up: That whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have eternal life. For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.

Zoroastrianism Ancient and Modern

ZOROASTRIANISM ANCIENT AND MODERN This is an interesting study of Zoroastrianism composed by the Zoroastrian priest, Ervad, Phiroze Shapurju Masani. Edited by Alan Lewis Silva. All rights reserved. EDITOR’S NOTE: I do not include this book’s original Introduction, Preface, Table of Contents, and Prologue. I have made thousands of typographical corrections and standardized words in… read more »

Community Notes on Human Destiny

COMMUNITY NOTES ON HUMAN DESTINY A topic on human destiny is someone had a question about what anyone thinks about the End Times events in the Bible and that there is some talk about it. My Bible reading is more similar to the ideas of Leo Tolstoy and Philip K. Dick on Christianity; in other… read more »

On Discipline

ON DISCIPLINE One cannot on discipline choose a religion for people. Religion has often resulted in fanatical tragedies. All the major religions have teachings that moderate and open up individual thinking, within the religion, from being too “locked in”. The teachings of Jesus Christ in particular provide an evangelistic and firm foundation for spiritual development…. read more »

Community Notes on Zoroastrianism Christianity

COMMUNITY NOTES ON ZOROASTRIANISM CHRISTIANITY August 10, 2023 As follows are community notes on Zoroastrianism Christianity: Commodus, Caligula, and Nero are three reasons why monarchy is a dangerous practice. Despotism would be preferable to monarchy. A constitutional, meritocractic, capitalistic republic seems like an acceptable political ideal; however, the United States seems to be degrading due… read more »

Avesta Yashts and Vendidad of Zoroastrianism

AVESTA YASHTS AND VENDIDAD OF ZOROASTRIANISM Press Release July 31, 2023 Zoroastrianism is the major spiritual faith of ancient Persia. It was founded by the Prophet Zarathushtra Spitama (Zoroaster), author of The Gathas, or Divine Songs. The Gathas is the oldest surviving literature known to humanity attributed to a single author. The religion of Zoroastrianism… read more »

Ahuna Vairya

THE AHUNA VAIRYA AND INNER PEACE The Ahuna Vairya prayer is a direct contribution to humanity from the prophet Zarathushtra Spitama (Zoroaster), the founder of the world’s most ancient and continuously practiced monotheistic religion, Mazdayasna, also called Zoroastrianism. There are many extensive and profound similarities pertaining to Zoroastrianism, Christianity, and other faiths as well such… read more »

Early Christianity Unveiled by Alan Lewis Silva

EARLY CHRISTIANITY UNVEILED PRESS RELEASE December 19, 2022 Early Christianity Unveiled is an anthology of nine rare works radiating loving light to humanity. This book offers an elemental key to the door of Heaven, which presents spiritual knowledge of God’s love and care for His Creation. The texts in this volume are as follows: Four… read more »

What’s Different

What’s Different It’s funny to see people changing things or looking for Paul to Save them. Look to the blessed teachings. The Life of Christ is by grace and truth (God’s anointing).

Avesta (Praise) & Bible (Library)

Avesta (Praise) & Bible (Library) The Ancient Avesta of Zoroastrianism is 21 Nasks corresponding to the 21 words of the Yatha Ahu Waiyo prayer Ahura Mazda taught to Zoroaster. It is the most holy prayer and manthra that defeats the devil, very similar to the Lord’s Prayer. I pray both prayers just about every day,… read more »

The Two Witnesses

BIBLE STUDY ON THE TWO WITNESSES: WATER AND SPIRIT (FIRE) (WATER & BLOOD) (THE HOLY GHOST & THE SON OF YAH) 2 But the court which is without the temple leave out, and measure it not; for it is given unto the Gentiles: and the holy city shall they tread under foot forty and two… read more »

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