Prophets prophesied that he will be very controversial and so old men waited to set their eyes on him before they died. He did not preach to please people; rather he told them “he that is not with me is against me”. What manner of Man is this?
He was not a Bigman because he was born in a manger, yet emperors envied him. Though an adolescent he debated and lectured law professors. He could ride any horse but he trekked with those who served him. If he was in a hurry he walked upon the sea. He could have lived in any mansion but he did not have a home of his own just so He could feel the plight of the homeless and the destitute. What manner of Man is this?
He began alone but had thousands and still has millions of followers. Though the only mediator between God and the world, he still prayed himself too to serve as a practical teacher. Through his prayer, 2 fish and five loaves of bread fed more than 15 thousand people. He was a carpenter who knew all about farming, commerce and medicine. His prayers resuscitated the dead showing his victory over death. What manner of Man is this?
Though a civilian yet he ordered military commanders and even diseases. Lepers were cleansed, hemorrhoids disappeared, demons fled into herds of swines and trees died at his command. He even ordered water to turn into wine and it obeyed. He charged the storm to be still and it acquiesced. He healed every patient who cried for healings and all manner of diseases. His compassion compelled him to heal every child that was brought to him and had compassions for widows that he raised up their children. What manner of Man is this?

He was a man of justice who forgave even those who hurt him. Ask Malchus; he replaced his ear that Peter severed in anger. He made outcasts insiders. What manner of Man is this?
He was a man with little education but he spoke in parables witted in almost every figure of speech language could afford. Mud in his hands was eye medicine to heal the blind. He ordered fishes to pay his taxes so that Him and his followers would comply with human law too. If he was living in America the IRS will be his bosom friend. What manner of Man is this?
He was hated from birth and those who hated him finally killed him. He accepted the punishment just so He may impute righteousness on the sinful world. He was a man that was rejected and despised by those who should have loved and honored him. He was betrayed by his own friend. He was acquainted with grief; a man of sorrow indeed! He understood people’s sorrows and chagrins too. What manner of Man is this?
He is the only man whose date of birth and death were already foretold before he was born. When his corpse touched the ground dead people abandoned their tombs and came to town. He is the only dead whoever ascended into heaven so that you too may conquer death. God made him the only way to Him.
Give a shout out to Jeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesus Christ! Yes, Jesus Christ!
Until then, know Jesus and your sins will be forgiven.
Prince & PA Hamilton Ayuk
“Bonyfish beware because the same net that caught the jawless fish, caught the cartilaginous fish” (Hamilton Ayuk).
Beware earthly paradise seekers because there is a serpent in every paradise"(Hamilton Ayuk).
Idle people write, idler people read, and idlest people read and whine that idle people are taking their time (Hamilton Ayuk)

















Culled this for the atheist, in response to the Prince & Co.
"Is it a small thing to quench the flames of hell with the holy tears of pity -- to unbind the martyr from the stake -- break all the chains -- put out the fires of civil war -- stay the sword of the fanatic, and tear the bloody hands of the Church from the white throat of Science?
Is it a small thing to make men truly free -- to destroy the dogmas of ignorance, prejudice and power -- the poisoned fables of superstition, and drive from the beautiful face of the earth the fiend of fear?"
-- Robert Green Ingersoll, "Thomas Paine" (1870)
Posted by: Danny Boy | Wednesday, 29 July 2009 at 04:57 PM
Died and resurrected gods before Jesus:
Osiris, Tammuz, Zalmoxis, Baldr, Dionysus, and Odin, Ishtar, Persephone, Attis.
Some of these had communion of bread and wine, representing flesh and blood.
Are Christians plagiarists or admiring imitators? That is a serious scholarly questions. The former, because they refused to attribute the original sources in any way or form.
Virgin Births. Quetzacoatl, Zoroaster, Athena and more.
This is not a religious site your majesty the prince so expose your religionness here at your own risk.
Posted by: baby | Wednesday, 29 July 2009 at 07:01 PM
I saw this on one of my web journeys
"What we call god is merely a living creature with superior technology & understanding. If their fragile egos demand prayer, they lose that superiority."
by agnostic
Posted by: bender | Wednesday, 29 July 2009 at 11:50 PM
About Jesus and other gods
http://www.lenonhonorfilms.com/media/The_Creator_the_gods_Evil_and_the_Manipulation_of_Humanity.wmv
Posted by: baby | Thursday, 30 July 2009 at 10:12 PM
http://www.islam-watch.org/Shabana/RealIslam/Chapter6.htm
islam is better for you jesus man
Posted by: baby | Thursday, 30 July 2009 at 10:26 PM