• AM I A PAWN OR A QUEEN?

    Once Jesus was invited to a formal dinner. He was popular with the people — sometimes even wealthy Pharisees and high-ranking officials invited him into their homes, though in doing so they partly risked their position or reputation. At the beginning of the meal everyone witnessed an important guest’s unsuccessful…

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  • THERE ON UNCHARTED PATHS

    Many people intuitively feel that there are two levels of mind in a person. One is lower, tied to the body, to instincts and to automatic reactions. The other is higher, able to observe, to be aware and to choose, without being reducible to bodily impulses. It can soar very…

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  • YESHUA AS REFORMER OF JUDAISM

    Everyone knows the main criterion by which the Old Testament ought to be judged. Jesus himself stated that principle: “Love the Lord your God… and love your neighbor as yourself. On these two commandments hang all the Law and the Prophets” (Gospel of Matthew, 22). If these are the chief…

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  • JESUS OUTSIDE JUDAISM

    It was the second year of Jesus’ ministry. Behind him were miracles of healing and the miraculous feeding of five thousand. Yet Jesus made it plain that he did not intend to become a Jewish king, as the Messiah was widely expected to do. By and large people did not…

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  • DON’T BEAT YOURSELF UP

    Jesus spent a great deal of time teaching the apostles. That teaching included both theory and practice — the apostles listened to Jesus and then went out in pairs through villages and towns, trying to convey to people the meaning of the idea of the Kingdom of God, which had…

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  • JESUS AND THE TEN COMMANDMENTS

    People disillusioned with religion say there is no such thing as a religious morality. They claim there is only a set of texts from which you can extract anything and justify whatever you need. Take Judaism, for example: the famous commandment “You shall not kill.” Does Judaism say you cannot…

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  • WHY SEEK THE PERSON OF JESUS?

    The greatest difficulty in understanding the person of Jesus begins with a simple but uncomfortable question: “Do I really need this?” Official theology tends to emphasize the significance of Jesus’ atoning death on Golgotha more than the necessity of knowing Jesus as a person. Atonement, Christians argue, matters for the…

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  • IT ALL BEGINS WITH LOVE

    It was spring. Trees were in bloom and birds were singing. Jesus tirelessly explained his teaching to the people in Jerusalem. Many organized attempts had been made to discredit him and present his teaching in an unfavorable light to the people. Time and again, in the run-up to the last…

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  • THE LEASHED DOG

    Any religion, Christianity included, is a set of dogmas and rules: imperatives and prohibitions. “A dog on a leash” is a very apt illustration of how religion works. Any believer is, figuratively speaking, the dog, and religion is the leash that grants a certain freedom but at the same time…

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WHAT COLOR IS GRASS?

People see grass as green. But grass does not have color in the absolute sense. Different biological beings see grass differently. What we call color is the result of the interaction between light, an object’s surface, the observer’s eye and brain. So grass appears green to a human because chlorophyll in the leaves absorbs mainly…

HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE?!?

Christians know the commandment “do not steal.” They read the Bible, go to church, listen to sermons, and sing about holiness and honesty. Yet history reveals an unpleasant fact: religiosity by itself does not protect a person from moral failure. More than that, sometimes a religious person becomes especially skilled at justifying themselves. American history…

THE BIOLOGICAL GOSPEL

The word “biological” in the modern world is often associated with materialism, the reduction of a person to chemistry, Darwinism, and a purely physical life. So some readers might mistakenly think that here spirituality is being reduced to the biology of the body. Not at all. Jesus described spiritual life as a living, organic process,…