Friday, August 29, 2025

The Loophole in Billy Meier’s Doctrine of Creation

📖 The Loophole in Billy Meier’s Doctrine of Creation

"When the supposed source of life is both a receiver and a giver, the system collapses into contradiction — exposing a doctrine that enslaves, not liberates."


Description

Billy Meier’s Plajarian doctrine of “Creation” teaches that an impersonal universal consciousness is both the receiver and giver of life. Like a queen bee, it thrives on the labor of its workers while laying eggs to sustain the hive. But this idea collapses under its own weight — turning mankind into lifelong debtors, paying endlessly into a system that never cares for them. This article exposes the contradiction and contrasts it with the God of Israel, the Eternal Source who gives life as a free gift.


The Exposé

1. The Hive Analogy: Creation as Receiver and Giver

Meier’s “Creation” can be compared to a beehive. It receives nectar from countless workers to grow stronger, yet at the same time produces more life, like the queen bee laying thousands of eggs. This reveals the contradiction:

  • A receiver is dependent, needing input to survive.

  • A giver should be independent, a trustworthy source of supply.
    Meier’s doctrine tries to make “Creation” both at once — a paradox that denies any true supremacy.


2. The Debtor–Payor Scheme

Under Meier’s system, mankind is reduced to the role of a debtor:

  • “Creation” as the creditor gives life, but demands repayment.

  • Humanity pays back through labor, thought, and experience — like bees endlessly working to sustain the hive.

  • “Creation” grows stronger by collecting profit from what it created.
    Thus, man becomes trapped in lifelong repayment, never free, never fulfilled. Boom! The loophole is revealed — this is not divine wisdom, but cosmic servitude.


3. Evolution or Enslavement?

Meier calls this cycle evolution. But the word is a mask:

  • For man, evolution means paying back endlessly.

  • For “Creation,” evolution means accumulating strength at the expense of its creatures.
    This is not progress — it is debt slavery, disguised as growth.


4. The Cold Indifference of “Creation”

In this system, how you “pay” your debt is entirely up to you. You are on your own. “Creation” doesn’t care whether you struggle, succeed, or fail — only that you keep paying. There is no mercy, no guidance, no compassion. Life becomes a debt, not a gift.


5. The Tanakh’s Eternal Contrast

The God of Israel is utterly different:

  • “I AM WHO I AM” (Exodus 3:14) — self-existent, never dependent.

  • “If I were hungry, I would not tell you, for the world is mine” (Psalm 50:12) — never in need.

  • “Cast your burden on the Lord, and He will sustain you” (Psalm 55:22) — compassionate and sustaining.

Unlike Meier’s doctrine, the Tanakh reveals a God who creates not for profit, but out of fullness; not demanding repayment, but giving life freely as a gift.


6. Trial-and-Error System: A Machine Without a Manual

Another flaw in Meier’s teaching is its trial-and-error system. In his view, man must figure out the path of “evolution” entirely on his own:

  • No guide.

  • No set rules.

  • No certainty of right or wrong.

It is like being handed a complex machine without an instruction manual. You are left to experiment, hoping you can eventually make it work. Mistakes are brushed aside as simple “errors,” not negligence, and it is assumed that with enough repeated effort, you will eventually succeed.

But this system is flawed:

  • Time is wasted on endless trial and error.

  • Progress is slow and uncertain.

  • The outcome is left entirely to the frailty of human effort.

By contrast, the God of the Tanakh never leaves man in the dark. He provides a clear instruction manual — His Word, the Law, and the prophets:

  • “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path” (Psalm 119:105).

  • “These commandments that I give you today are to be upon your hearts. Impress them on your children” (Deuteronomy 6:6–7).

Like modern machinery, God's Word offers a user-friendly manual and even online support, providing guidance, clarity, and spiritual support through His Spirit.


Final Reflection: The Bitter Truth Behind a Sweet-Sounding Lie

The Plajarian doctrine boasts of being born from “higher beings” with a complete understanding of universal consciousness. But if that were true, why does their system collapse like a broken hive? Why offer mankind nothing but contradictions, cold indifference, and a trial-and-error path with no guarantee of truth?

Think carefully:

  • If the so-called Source still depends on its creation for strength, is it really supreme? Or is it merely another creature pretending to be greater?

  • If evolution is nothing more than paying a lifelong debt, is that progress — or slavery in disguise?

  • If life is a machine without a manual, how many wasted years will pass before you realize you were left in the dark from the beginning?

Meier’s “Creation” is like a creditor fattened by its debtors, a hive queen exploiting its workers, a ship without a compass drifting endlessly at sea. It promises light, but leaves you wandering in shadows.

The Tanakh, by contrast, is the manual of life, the true compass of the soul. It reveals a God who is not a receiver, not a profiteer, not indifferent — but the Eternal Father, whole and complete, who gives freely and guides faithfully.

  • “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path” (Psalm 119:105).

  • “As a father shows compassion to his children, so the Lord shows compassion to those who fear Him” (Psalm 103:13).

Here is the dividing line:

  • The Plajarian path leads to endless debt, blind trial and error, and hopeless wandering.

  • The path of the Eternal God leads to truth, light, love, and eternal life.

Which table will you eat from? The bitter hive of debt — or the everlasting feast of the Living God?


Prophetic Warning

"Woe to those who trust in false lights, for their path shall end in darkness. But blessed are those who walk in the law of the Lord, for they shall shine like the sun in the kingdom of truth."


Blessing

"May the Spirit of Truth open your eyes, strengthen your faith, and guard you from deception."


Farewell

"Until next time, walk in the light of God’s Word. Shalom, kapatid."



Thursday, August 21, 2025

Give God Your Time: The 10 Percent Commitment with Eternal Rewards

 

Give God Your Time: The 10 Percent Commitment with Eternal Rewards

God gave you 24 hours—are you willing to return just 2 hours and 24 minutes to Him?
Many people faithfully tithe money. But what if the Lord is also asking for a portion of your time? Discover how the Hebraic principle of time tithing—giving 10% of your day—can transform your relationship with God and give eternal value to your daily routine.

What Is the Hebraic Time Tithe?

In the Hebraic tradition, tithing isn't just about finances—it includes your time, devotion, and service. If God gave us 24 hours, returning 10% means dedicating 2 hours and 24 minutes daily for His glory. That time can be spent in worship, study, prayer, acts of kindness, and service to others.

Biblical Foundations: Time as a Holy Offering

Tithing is grounded in the Torah, where the Israelites were instructed to give a tenth of their produce and income to the Lord (Leviticus 27:30–32, Deuteronomy 14:22–23). Today, we can apply this principle to time—our most limited and precious resource.

Jesus Said It Best: What Belongs to God

Jesus taught, “Render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s, and unto God what is God’s” (Matthew 22:21). Just as we meet our earthly obligations, we must return to God what is due—our time, worship, and service.

The Eternal Value of Every Minute

Time once lost cannot be regained. Offering God your time isn’t a waste—it’s a sacred investment in eternity. He sees every minute you devote to Him, and He multiplies it in spiritual blessings and divine peace.

Ways to Offer Your Daily Time Tithe

  • Morning Devotion (30 min): Prayer, Scripture reading, and worship.
  • Helping Others (1 hour): Acts of kindness, charity, or service.
  • Bible Study (30 min): Personal or group reflection on God’s Word.
  • Evening Reflection (24 min): Gratitude, journaling, and quiet time with God.

Blessings That Flow From Devoted Time

When we honor God with our time, He rewards us with spiritual growth, inner peace, and divine direction. Life becomes more meaningful. We develop a servant’s heart, and our actions reflect God's love to others.

Take the Challenge: 2 Hours and 24 Minutes for God

Start today. Set your spiritual alarm and commit to returning God’s portion daily. Use a journal, set reminders, or create a time tithe schedule. You’ll be amazed how God fills your life when you give Him room to move.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What does “Give God Your Time” mean?

It means dedicating at least ten percent of your daily life to God—through prayer, reflection, study, and service—acknowledging Him as the giver of every moment.

2. Why ten percent?

The 10% reflects divine proportion, symbolizing gratitude and stewardship. Just as tithing honors God with our resources, dedicating time sanctifies our days in His presence.

3. How does giving time to God bring eternal rewards?

When you invest time in God, He transforms your spirit, renews your strength, and guides your path toward eternal life. Time given to God is never lost—it multiplies in blessings.

4. What are practical ways to give time to God?

Through daily prayer, reading Scripture, acts of kindness, teaching truth, and quiet reflection—living each day with conscious awareness of His will.

5. Is this about strict ritual or relationship?

It’s about a relationship. God desires devotion, not routine. The goal is a heart aligned with His will, where giving time becomes a joyful expression of love and faith.

May the Lord bless you with wisdom, strength, and a heart that seeks Him daily. As you honor Him with your time, may His grace overflow in your life. Be the light. Serve with joy. Store treasures in eternity. Shalom!

Friday, August 15, 2025

🔥 Speaking in Tongues: Never Taught by Christ, and a Direct Contradiction of the Spirit of Truth

 

🔥 Speaking in Tongues: Never Taught by Christ and a Direct Contradiction of the Spirit of Truth

Unveiling the truth behind the so-called "gift of tongues" — a practice never endorsed by Jesus and contrary to everything the Holy Spirit taught through His words.

If Jesus never spoke in tongues, never taught it, and never told His apostles to practice it—why is it central in many churches today? Who authorized it? Not Christ.


📖 Introduction

“Speaking in tongues” has become a signature practice in many modern churches. It's often viewed as a sign of spiritual power, divine anointing, or even salvation. Yet when we go back to the teachings of Jesus Christ Himself—the one true Teacher sent by God—we find no such command, no such practice, and not even one endorsement of tongue-speaking.

This article exposes the origin, absence, and opposition of this practice in the ministry of Jesus, and how it actually contradicts the true teachings of the Holy Spirit, spoken directly from Christ’s mouth.


📜 Section 1: Scriptural Background — What Did Jesus Teach?

Jesus said:

“The words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life.”
John 6:63

Jesus taught in clear, understandable words—never in babbling sounds, gibberish, or unintelligible syllables.

He warned:

“But when ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathen do: for they think that they shall be heard for their much speaking.”
Matthew 6:7

✦ Not once did Jesus say:

  • “You must speak in tongues.”

  • “You shall receive unintelligible speech.”

  • “The Spirit will cause you to babble.”

Instead, He said:

“When the Spirit of truth is come, He shall guide you into all truth... and He shall speak not of Himself, but whatsoever He shall hear, that shall He speak...”
John 16:13

The true Holy Spirit, sent from the Father, does not cause confusion, babble, or chaos. He speaks the truthoffers understanding, and provides clear instruction.


⚔️ Section 2: Key Contrasts — Spirit of Truth vs. Spirit of Error

AspectJesus Christ / Spirit of TruthModern Tongue-Speaking / Spirit of Error
LanguageClear and understandable wordsUnintelligible syllables, babble
MethodDirect speech, parables, and ScriptureEcstatic, chaotic speech without meaning
FruitUnderstanding, conviction, repentanceConfusion, hype, emotion-driven “experiences”
WitnessEyewitness apostles taught clearly and soberlyPreachers claim "angelic" or "heavenly" language without proof
Commandment from JesusNowhere to be foundFabricated based on Paul’s letters

🚫 Section 3: Refutation — What Jesus Never Taught

Jesus never said that speaking in tongues was a requirement, a gift to be sought, or a sign of the Spirit.

He declared:

“By their fruits, ye shall know them.”
Matthew 7:20

The fruits of modern tongue-speaking include:

  • Disorderly worship

  • Manipulative emotionalism

  • False claims of divine power

  • Prideful declarations of “spiritual gifts”

These are not the works of the Spirit of Holiness. Jesus described the Holy Spirit as:

  • Teacher of truth (John 14:26)

  • Witness of Christ’s words (John 15:26)

  • Giver of remembrance and obedience, not of confusion

“He that is of God heareth God’s words: ye therefore hear them not, because ye are not of God.”
John 8:47

If one speaks what God did not speak—and claims it came from the Holy Spirit—that is blasphemy.


✝️ Section 4: Biblical Conclusion — Christ's Words Are Enough

Jesus warned of false prophets and deceptive signs:

“For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall show great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect.”
Matthew 24:24

The obsession with signs—especially tongues—did not begin with Christ. It began with men who were not eyewitnesses, and who later influenced the churches away from the simplicity of Christ’s gospel.

Jesus said:

“It is the spirit that quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothing: the words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life.”
John 6:63

This is the true “tongue” — the spoken word of God through Christ, not gibberish.


💡 Reflection and Discernment

If the practice of speaking in tongues was so important, why:

  • Didn’t Jesus ever model it?

  • Didn’t He teach it in the Sermon on the Mount?

  • Didn’t John, His closest apostle, ever write about it?

Instead, He emphasized:

  • Love, not performance

  • Obedience, not emotional spectacle

  • Teaching of truth, not confusion

We are commanded to test the spirits:

“Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world.”
1 John 4:1


🙏 Blessing & Farewell

May the Spirit of Truth guide you away from confusion and deception, and back to the clarity, purity, and holiness of Jesus’ teachings. May your faith be built not on experiences—but on the words of Christ, which will never pass away.

Shalom and light to you from Rayos ng Liwanag.


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Thursday, August 7, 2025

The Seven Pillars of Existence: A Divine Design for Sacred Living

 

🪔 Introduction

Initially, God created not only the universe but also infused it with the Seven Pillars of Existence. These are more than virtues; they are divine manifestations—Truth, Light, Love, Power, Creation, Wisdom, and Life. They shape the path of holiness and provide substance to humanity's spiritual journey.

We, as His image-bearers, were created not to make galaxies but to reflect these divine qualities in a world that constantly tempts us toward false glory. These pillars act as spiritual armor and a guide for those seeking the narrow path that leads back to God.


🧱 Pillar 1: Truth

Truth is the primary foundation of sacred existence. It is not relative, emotional, or culturally influenced. It is absolute—coming from the Spirit of God. Truth exposes what is genuine from what is counterfeit, and what is pure from what is defiled. It challenges the illusions of this world and calls the soul to embrace what is eternal and pure.

“Sanctify them through Your truth; Your word is truth.”
— John 17:17


🔥 Pillar 2: Light

Light is the essence that drives away darkness. It is not just brightness—it's understanding, spiritual clarity, and divine awareness. When light enters the soul, deception vanishes. Light isn’t found in the mind but in the inner eye of the spirit.

“I am the light of the world. Whoever follows Me will never walk in darkness.”
— John 8:12


💗 Pillar 3: Love

Love connects all the pillars into a single sacred wholeness. It is the thread that unites soul, body, and breath into a living being. Without love, there is no holiness. Without holiness, there is no God. Love is not emotion—it is divine purpose, the will to unite, to restore, and to give life.

“As the Father has loved Me, so have I loved you. Abide in My love.”
— John 15:9
“I have declared to them Your name... that the love with which You loved Me may be in them.”
— John 17:26


⚡ Pillar 4: Power

Power is the active force of divine love. It is not about domination or violence; it is the ability to create life, eliminate evil, stand firm in truth, and carry out the will of God without fear. Divine power is intended not for fame or might, but for inner transformation and sacred action.

“You would have no power over Me if it were not given to you from above.”
— John 19:11


🌱 Pillar 5: Creation

Creation expresses divine order. Everything born from truth, light, and love becomes a sacred work. Creation is not just about making things; it’s about fostering goodness, beauty, and righteousness in every action. We were made to create what is good.

“For by Him all things were made… and without Him was not anything made that was made.”
— John 1:3

(Note: This pillar does not support reincarnation. Rather, it affirms only one earthly life designed for sacred fulfillment.)


🧠 Pillar 6: Wisdom

Wisdom is precision in action. It does not merely teach—it guides how the soul should walk. Wisdom is rooted in truth and maintained by the fear of the Lord. It protects against deception and leads the soul with perfect timing and holy restraint.

“Everyone who hears these words of Mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock.”
— Matthew 7:24


🌿 Pillar 7: Life

Life is the crown of the soul—a gift given by God, sustained through obedience, and perfected in holiness. True life is more than just existence; it is a sacred journey of returning. Only when the soul reflects all six other pillars does it earn the reward of eternal life—pure, complete, and indestructible.

“I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.”
— John 14:6


🔚 Final Reflection

These Seven Pillars are not just ideas—they are spiritual architecture. When these are restored within the human soul, the image of God becomes visible once again. Christ was not only the teacher of these pillars but also the vessel through whom they were fully revealed—because the Spirit of God dwelt in Him completely. To follow these pillars is to return to that image, that holiness, and that oneness with the Father.


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🙏 Blessing and Farewell

May the Spirit of Truth guide your soul,
The Light of Heaven dwells in your heart,
And the Power of Divine Love leads you
Into Wisdom and Everlasting Life.

Shalom, kapatid.


Friday, August 1, 2025

The Hidden Truth About the Tripartite Nature of Man: Body, Soul, and Spirit

 

The Hidden Truth About the Tripartite Nature of Man: Body, Soul, and Spirit

Introduction

In a world confused by psychological theories, spiritual distortions, and theological contradictions, one question remains: What truly makes up a human being?

Is man merely flesh? Is he soul only? Or is he a spirit trapped in a body?

The Tanakh (Hebrew Scriptures) reveals a clear and divine blueprint: Man is composed of three distinct partsbody, soul, and spirit. Yet only the body was created. The soul and spirit, though formed and given, originate from the divine nature of the Most High.

Let us uncover the ancient light of this hidden truth.