It’s unfortunate that some people seem to take offence when others try to do good for the planet. However, it’s also true that there are those who prefer to live without following any laws or guidelines. I’ve come to accept this fact, but what truly baffles me is the arrogance of individuals who deny the existence of a creator and dismiss all religions as mere fabrications.
Importance of Religious Texts
It seems absurd to me that anyone could believe that a book as significant as the Bible or the Quran was simply made up by someone. These books contain timeless stories that continue to resonate with people from all walks of life, much like the pyramids and mummies from ancient Egypt that still captivate our imaginations to this day.
Scripture References
Psalm 19:7-9
2 Timothy 3:16-17
John 1:1-3
Proverbs 30:5
The Meek Shall Inherit the Earth
Despite the arrogance of some individuals, religious texts offer hope and comfort to those who seek wisdom and guidance. The Bible, for example, promises that the meek shall inherit the earth (Matthew 5:5), meaning that those who are humble and righteous will be rewarded in the end.
Scripture Reference
Matthew 5:5
Good People Will Be Saved
Religious texts also offer the promise of salvation to those who live good and righteous lives. In the book of Revelation, for example, it is written that only 144,000 individuals will be saved, and they will be those who have lived pure and holy lives.
Scripture Reference
Revelation 7:4-8
Revelation 14:1-5
Revelations Prophecy
The book of Revelation contains numerous prophecies about the end of the world and the coming of a new age. Some of these prophecies have been fulfilled, while others are still being debated and discussed.
Prophecy List
The four horsemen of the apocalypse (Revelation 6:1-8)
The mark of the beast (Revelation 13:16-18)
The rise of the Antichrist (2 Thessalonians 2:1-12)
The battle of Armageddon (Revelation 16:16)
Table of 10 Commandments and 42 Laws of Ma’at
10 Commandments
42 Laws of Ma’at
You shall have no other gods before Me
I have not committed sin
You shall not make for yourself a carved image
I have not stolen
You shall not take the name of the Lordin vain
I have not killed
Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy
I have not lied
Honor your father and your mother
I have not committed adultery
You shall not murder
I have not spoken curses
You shall not commit adultery
I have not stolen food
You shall not steal
I have not been lazy
You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor
I have not been deceitful
You shall not covet your neighbor’s house, wife, or possessions
I have not polluted the water
Names of Jesus, Horus, Asar and Yahshua
Table of Names of Jesus, Horus, Asar, and Yahshua
Jesus
Horus
Asar
Yahshua
Christ
Heru
Osiris
Yeshua
Son of God
Avenger
Lord of the Dead
Saviour
Lamb of God
The Light
The Resurrected One
Prince of Peace
Egyptian Deities
Table of Egyptian Deities
Deity
Reign
Additional Information
Isis
2950-2750 BCE
Goddess of motherhood and fertility
Osiris
2950-2750 BCE
God of the dead and resurrection
Anubis
3000-2925 BCE
God of mummification and the afterlife
Horus
3050-2686 BCE
God of the sky and kingship
Ra
2700-3050 BCE
God of the sun and creator of the world
Bastet
950-750 BCE
Goddess of cats, fertility, and childbirth
Sekhmet
2700-2200 BCE
Goddess of war, fire, and healing
Set
3100-2686 BCE
God of chaos, violence, and storms
Thoth
2686-2181 BCE
God of writing, wisdom, and magic
Table of the Ten Commandments, 42 Laws of Ma’at, and their Corresponding Affirmations
Commandment/Law
Affirmation
The Ten Commandments
You shall have no other gods before Me
I am faithful to the One God and have no other spiritual masters
You shall not make for yourself a carved image
I seek the Divine within and do not worship idols
You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain
I speak respectfully of the Divine and use my words to uplift others
Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy
I honour and celebrate the Divine and rest from my labours
Honor your father and your mother
I honour and respect my parents and those who have cared for me
You shall not murder
I value and protect all life and do not harm others
You shall not commit adultery
I honour my commitments and do not betray my loved ones
You shall not steal
I am honest in my dealings and respect the property of others
You shall not bear false witness against your neighbour
I speak truthfully and do not spread harmful rumours or lies
You shall not covet your neighbour’s house, wife, or possessions
I am content with what I have and do not envy others
The 42 Laws of Ma’at
I have not committed robbery with violence
I respect the property of others and do not take what does not belong to me
I have not stolen
I am honest in my dealings and do not take what is not mine
I have not slain men or women
I value and protect all life and do not harm others
I have not stolen food
I am honest in my dealings and do not take food that is meant for others
I have not swindled offerings
I am honest in my dealings and do not take offerings that are meant for the Divine
I have not stolen from God/Goddess</
42 Laws of Ma’at
Table of 42 Laws of Ma’at
Law
Description
I have not committed sin
I have not committed any acts of wrongdoing
I have not committed robbery with violence
I have not stolen by force or violence
I have not stolen
I have not taken anything that belongs to another
I have not slain men and women
I have not killed any person, male or female
I have not stolen grain
I have not taken any food that was not freely given
I have not purloined offerings
I have not stolen any offerings that were intended for the gods
I have not stolen the property of a god
I have not taken anything that belongs to the gods
I have not uttered lies
I have not spoken falsely or deceived anyone
I have not carried away food
I have not taken any food that was not freely given
I have not uttered curses
I have not spoken ill of anyone or cursed them
I have not committed adultery
I have not engaged in sexual activity outside of marriage
I have made none to weep
I have not caused anyone to cry or suffer
I have not eaten the heart
I have not taken advantage of anyone or exploited them
I have not attacked any man
I have not physically or verbally attacked anyone
I am not a man of deceit
I have not deceived anyone or been deceitful
I have not stolen cultivated land
I have not taken any land that was being used for farming
I have not been an eavesdropper
I have not listened in on anyone’s private conversations without their consent
I have not set my lips to lies
I have not spoken falsely or deceived anyone
I have not caused terror
I have not caused anyone to fear me or be afraid of me
Table of the 42 Laws of Ma’at
Law
Principle
I have not committed sin
Harmony
I have not committed robbery with violence
Balance and Order
I have not stolen
Truth
I have not slain men and women
Righteousness
I have not stolen grain
Balance and Order
I have not purloined offerings
Truth
I have not stolen the property of a god or goddess
Righteousness
I have not uttered lies
Truth
I have not carried away food
Balance and Order
I have not uttered curses
Truth
I have not committed adultery, I have not lain with men or women
Purity
I have made none to weep
Righteousness
I have not eaten the heart
Balance and Order
I have not attacked any man
Righteousness
I am not a man of deceit
Truth
I have not stolen cultivated land
Balance and Order
I have not been an eavesdropper
Truth
I have not slandered anyone
Truth
I have not been angry without just cause
Patience
I have not debauched the wife of any man
Purity
I have not debauched the wife of a man, I have not defiled my neighbor’s wife
Purity
I have not polluted myself
Purity
Religious References
Ten Commandments
Table of the Ten Commandments
Commandment
Declaration
You shall have no other gods before me
I have not worshipped any other gods
You shall not make for yourself a carved image
I have not made any false idols
You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain
I have not used the Lord’s name in vain
Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy
I have kept the Sabbath day holy
Honor your father and your mother
I have honoured my father and mother
You shall not murder
I have not killed
You shall not commit adultery
I have not committed adultery
You shall not steal
I have not stolen
You shall not bear false witness against your neighbour
I have not borne false witness
You shall not covet your neighbour’s house, wife, or possessions
I have not coveted my neighbour’s belongings
42 Laws of Ma’at
Table of the 42 Laws of Ma’at
Law
Declaration
In conclusion, the story of people being offended by those trying to do good on the planet is not new. As Yahushua said, “why do you see the speck that is in your brother’s eye but does not notice the log that is in your own eye?” (Matthew 7:3). The meek shall inherit the earth, and good people will be saved in the 144,000 as prophesied in the Book of Revelation. The Ten Commandments and the 42 Laws of Ma’at are essential guidelines for living a good life, and we should strive to follow them. The different names of Jesus, Horus, Asar, and Yahshua all represent similar attributes and virtues that we should aspire to. Finally, the Egyptian deities played an essential role in ancient history and are still revered today for their power and wisdom. As we continue to navigate life, let us remember the lessons from the past and strive to be our best selves.
Additionally, it’s important to remember that the Bible and other religious texts have been subject to human interpretation and translation over time. While they contain essential teachings and lessons, it’s important to approach them critically and seek to understand their historical and cultural context.
Furthermore, the Book of Revelation contains prophecies about the end times and the second coming of Christ. It warns of impending disasters and the rise of false prophets and teaches us to be vigilant and prepared for these events.
Regarding the 144,000, this number is mentioned in the Bible in the Book of Revelation, where it refers to a group of people chosen to be saved and brought into heaven. Some interpretations suggest that this number represents a symbolic rather than a literal quantity.
As for the 10 Commandments and the 42 Laws of Ma’at, these are essentially ethical and moral guidelines that have stood the test of time. They remind us to be kind, honest, and just in our dealings with others and live our lives purposefully.
Finally, the different names of Jesus, Horus, Asar, and Yahshua remind us of the similarities and interconnectedness of other religions and cultures. These names all refer to figures who embody the virtues of love, compassion, and wisdom and who serve as models for how we should live our own lives.
In conclusion, while we may have different beliefs and interpretations, we can all strive to live our lives in an ethical, compassionate, and just way. By seeking knowledge and understanding, we can learn from the past and create a better future for ourselves and those around us.