The Great Mongol Khan 1110 Share Posted December 4, 2015 (edited) The humble Khendu Annunaki sits at his desk gazing before a blank scroll. He takes the cross from his neckless and places it on his forehead muttering a prayer with closed eyes. His eye's open as he places the cross back upon his bare chest. With a finger placed in the ink, he blesses it in the name of the Creator as he dips the quill into it and begins to diligently write... A Demand For Scripture “For as long as humanity can remember, the doctrine we lay our lives down for has been withheld from us. However, there have been exceptions with the release and distribution of a portion of the scrolls that we recognize as the word of the Creator. This distribution was not handled by the church but by private estates and enterprises whom have since gone out of business. Ever since their deterioration, there has since been no movement of readable public scripture within our great Kingdom. The Church of Canon continues to withhold such information from our minds, leaving to private interpretation. Our access to the Creator’s doctrine only blesses us in excerpts heard through the mouths of the clergy. With such, the masses are left at disadvantage. For our relationship with God is dictated and controlled through mortal men rather than ourselves and the Creator. The way God intended for us to lives our lives is to walk with him as he walks with us; And we can not truly live up to the Creator’s expectations if we are no bathed within his light and laid testimony to his doctrine. To be with God, we must first be right with his scripture. Now let this be warning to all. If you use my words as justification for you to attack the Church of Canon, I will become your enemy. I am in no context deeming the church not right to exist as a spiritual entity. I will defend the Church to my last breath; hence if you go against the Church indefinitely, I as well as many others, shall strike you down with the mortal manifested wrath of the Creator. The Church should exist as it always has, but it should be an entity to guide rather than control us. We should look up to our clergy as a son respects and hears to his father rather than to worship such men. For we are all mortals and should not be seen as higher in the eyes of God to any other living being. We should only regard men as good guides within our lives rather than worshipful. To worship any man or entity other than the Creator himself is blasphemous and disrespectful. The deepest pit of hell is reserved for those who worship false idols while basking in the name of our God. Such ignorance brings unprecedented consequence in the afterlife. It is now that I make my demands to the Church on behalf of all men of God. Release the word of God to the public masses. If you truly care about our place with God you will do such with due haste. Thank you for your time and consideration.” -Khendu Annunaki, humble servant of God7th of The First Seed, 1536 Edited December 4, 2015 by III 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Great Mongol Khan 1110 Author Share Posted December 4, 2015 You do not make demands of the Church."It is not just I who make such demands, but the grace of God. All true followers of our righteous Lord should know his word" Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HappyShackles 886 Share Posted December 4, 2015 James Turnbull observes the document quietly, penning a short response. "Your cry for a change to the tradition of the church falls on few ears. I do agree with your sentiment, but know that like me you shall be ostracized for your ferver. The Fsithful must all know God's word in the scripture if we are to truly know and follow Him, this much is evident. However, sections of the scripture are still undiscovered, and there is merit in not releasing them to the public until it is excavated in its entirety. A missing part may alter the very meaning of a passage. I would like to speak with you, sirrah, for you seem learned and passionate about God himself. Send a letter unto me in the province of Erochland detailing your response to my request and I will help you in what way I can." 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Great Mongol Khan 1110 Author Share Posted December 4, 2015 (edited) James Turnbull observes the document quietly, penning a short response. "Your cry for a change to the tradition of the church falls on few ears. I do agree with your sentiment, but know that like me you shall be ostracized for your ferver. The Fsithful must all know God's word in the scripture if we are to truly know and follow Him, this much is evident. However, sections of the scripture are still undiscovered, and there is merit in not releasing them to the public until it is excavated in its entirety. A missing part may alter the very meaning of a passage. I would like to speak with you, sirrah, for you seem learned and passionate about God himself. Send a letter unto me in the province of Erochland detailing your response to my request and I will help you in what way I can."Khendu pens a response, "I care not for persecution or prosecution; a man of God will stand up for God no matter the consequences. I think it would be best to draft what we have into a holy book and then create amendments to it based on other lingering doctrine yet to be discovered. I shall be sending you another letter soon my friend." -Khendu Annunaki Edited December 4, 2015 by III Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
VL 298 Share Posted December 4, 2015 "It is not for the public to misinterpret these readings and falsify our Creator's meaning," Johannes states. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heff 2460 Share Posted December 4, 2015 Fernando scoffs, "Ha! This layman will recieve no such thing. As was the case of John Turnbull, you must take up the robes of GOD to access his scriptures. Otherwise there would be heresies and the like opposing the Church's authority with the rise of every sun senor. Only men who have studied for years may interpret the scrolls." Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
osumanduas 1442 Share Posted December 4, 2015 (edited) An official statement is put forth regarding the matter, "We commend you on your piety, but to live with the glorious Church in our hearts we must be able to commit to our calling. Only the Clergy of GOD may hope to interpret the scrolls and it is their duty to relay those words to the faithful. It is their duty to continue translating the Holy Scrolls as we always have. "If you wish to support our fair Church I'll note to you the same as Turnbull, whom continues to hide behind a petty pen name. If you want to interpret the Canon join our fair Clergy. For you gain no legitimacy by confronting learned men deviantly." DEUS MAGNUS Edited December 4, 2015 by Jacko 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daisy 9739 Share Posted May 9, 2017 Moved to The Great Library. It shall be sorted into the appropriate category shortly. If you feel this is a mistake, please contact myself or any FM and we'll restore it. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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