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  • Merciful Christianity: No Universally Codified Blasphemy Law

    In Christianity, the message of mercy stands at the center of faith.

    The life and sacrifice of Jesus Christ reveal a profound truth—despite suffering, rejection, and crucifixion, He responded not with condemnation, but with forgiveness.

    Even on the cross, He prayed for those who persecuted Him: “Father, forgive them.” This powerful example teaches that divine mercy is greater than human sin.

    Christianity does not promote a universally codified legal punishment for blasphemy. Instead, it emphasizes repentance, grace, and the belief that ultimate judgment belongs to God alone.

    In a world often marked by judgment and division, this message calls us to choose compassion, humility, and forgiveness above all.

    #Christianity #Faith #Forgiveness #Mercy #JesusChrist
    Merciful Christianity: No Universally Codified Blasphemy Law In Christianity, the message of mercy stands at the center of faith. The life and sacrifice of Jesus Christ reveal a profound truth—despite suffering, rejection, and crucifixion, He responded not with condemnation, but with forgiveness. Even on the cross, He prayed for those who persecuted Him: “Father, forgive them.” This powerful example teaches that divine mercy is greater than human sin. Christianity does not promote a universally codified legal punishment for blasphemy. Instead, it emphasizes repentance, grace, and the belief that ultimate judgment belongs to God alone. In a world often marked by judgment and division, this message calls us to choose compassion, humility, and forgiveness above all. #Christianity #Faith #Forgiveness #Mercy #JesusChrist
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  • पवित्र आत्मा के मार्गदर्शन में चलें, भ्रम में नहीं

    पवित्र आत्मा सत्य, शांति और स्पष्टता के साथ मार्गदर्शन करता है।
    लेकिन हर आवाज़ जो हम सुनते हैं, वह सत्य से नहीं आती—कुछ प्रभाव हमें भ्रमित करने, गुमराह करने और गलत विचार देने की कोशिश करते हैं।

    सजग रहें। हर सुझाव पर ध्यान देना ज़रूरी नहीं है।
    अपने मन की रक्षा करें। अपनी आत्मा को सुरक्षित रखें।

    पवित्र आत्मा की आवाज़ सुनें—जो ज्ञान, प्रकाश और जीवन देती है।
    सत्य में चलें, धोखे में नहीं।
    विश्वास में दृढ़ रहें, और आप कभी नहीं डगमगाएँगे।

    #विश्वास #पवित्रआत्मा #सत्य #आध्यात्मिकविवेक #मजबूतरहें
    🕊️ पवित्र आत्मा के मार्गदर्शन में चलें, भ्रम में नहीं पवित्र आत्मा सत्य, शांति और स्पष्टता के साथ मार्गदर्शन करता है। लेकिन हर आवाज़ जो हम सुनते हैं, वह सत्य से नहीं आती—कुछ प्रभाव हमें भ्रमित करने, गुमराह करने और गलत विचार देने की कोशिश करते हैं। सजग रहें। हर सुझाव पर ध्यान देना ज़रूरी नहीं है। अपने मन की रक्षा करें। अपनी आत्मा को सुरक्षित रखें। ✨ पवित्र आत्मा की आवाज़ सुनें—जो ज्ञान, प्रकाश और जीवन देती है। ✨ सत्य में चलें, धोखे में नहीं। ✨ विश्वास में दृढ़ रहें, और आप कभी नहीं डगमगाएँगे। #विश्वास #पवित्रआत्मा #सत्य #आध्यात्मिकविवेक #मजबूतरहें
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  • Be Spirit-Led, Not Misled

    The Holy Spirit guides with truth, peace, and clarity.
    But not every voice we hear comes from a place of truth—some influences try to confuse, mislead, and plant harmful thoughts.

    Be discerning. Not every suggestion deserves your attention.
    Guard your mind. Protect your spirit.

    Choose to listen to the Holy Spirit—the voice that brings wisdom, light, and life.
    Walk in truth, not deception.
    Stay rooted in faith, and you will not be shaken.

    #Faith #HolySpirit #Truth #SpiritualDiscernment #StayStrong
    🕊️ Be Spirit-Led, Not Misled The Holy Spirit guides with truth, peace, and clarity. But not every voice we hear comes from a place of truth—some influences try to confuse, mislead, and plant harmful thoughts. Be discerning. Not every suggestion deserves your attention. Guard your mind. Protect your spirit. ✨ Choose to listen to the Holy Spirit—the voice that brings wisdom, light, and life. ✨ Walk in truth, not deception. ✨ Stay rooted in faith, and you will not be shaken. #Faith #HolySpirit #Truth #SpiritualDiscernment #StayStrong
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  • [Catholic Study Bible App]
    4. The Lord God has given me
    the tongue of those who are taught,
    that I may know how to sustain with a word
    him that is weary.
    Morning by morning he wakens,
    he wakens my ear
    to hear as those who are taught.

    [Isaiah 50:4 RSV-SB]
    [Catholic Study Bible App] 4. The Lord God has given me the tongue of those who are taught, that I may know how to sustain with a word him that is weary. Morning by morning he wakens, he wakens my ear to hear as those who are taught. [Isaiah 50:4 RSV-SB]
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  • Developing a consistent and comprehensive theoretical interpretation of gravity remains one of the most profound challenges in modern science. Unlike other fundamental forces, gravity resists full unification with quantum mechanics, making its deeper understanding exceptionally complex.

    This difficulty is precisely why researchers in gravitational physics are often regarded among the most accomplished scientists. Their work demands not only advanced mathematical mastery but also deep conceptual insight into the nature of space, time, and reality itself.

    The development of gravitational theory has progressed through major interpretive milestones separated by long historical intervals. Isaac Newton formulated the classical theory of gravity, which remained foundational for nearly 200 years. After approximately two centuries, Albert Einstein introduced a fundamentally new geometric interpretation through General Relativity.
    More than 100 years after Einstein’s work, I, Pawan Upadhyay, proposed an effective pressure–curvature interpretation of gravity, aimed at providing additional physical insight into gravitational phenomena within the established framework of modern physics.

    https://archive.org/details/@pawan_upadhyay
    Developing a consistent and comprehensive theoretical interpretation of gravity remains one of the most profound challenges in modern science. Unlike other fundamental forces, gravity resists full unification with quantum mechanics, making its deeper understanding exceptionally complex. This difficulty is precisely why researchers in gravitational physics are often regarded among the most accomplished scientists. Their work demands not only advanced mathematical mastery but also deep conceptual insight into the nature of space, time, and reality itself. The development of gravitational theory has progressed through major interpretive milestones separated by long historical intervals. Isaac Newton formulated the classical theory of gravity, which remained foundational for nearly 200 years. After approximately two centuries, Albert Einstein introduced a fundamentally new geometric interpretation through General Relativity. More than 100 years after Einstein’s work, I, Pawan Upadhyay, proposed an effective pressure–curvature interpretation of gravity, aimed at providing additional physical insight into gravitational phenomena within the established framework of modern physics. https://archive.org/details/@pawan_upadhyay
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  • Throughout history, scientists who explored the nature of gravity have profoundly shaped our understanding of the universe. Sir Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein were called the greatest scientists because their discoveries about gravity transformed physics and our understanding of nature.

    Inspired by these scientists, I have proposed new ideas in gravitational science. My research introduces “Pawan Upadhyay's Pressure Curvature Law of Gravity” and the concept of Gravitational Pressure Waves, which aim to offer a new perspective on how gravity behaves in the universe, which were introduced in November 2025.

    Newton and Einstein were called the greatest scientists for their revolutionary contributions. I believe that in the future, my work on these new gravitational concepts will also be recognized, and I too will be called a great scientist.

    Scientific progress is built on curiosity, courage to explore new ideas, and dedication to expanding human knowledge.

    — Pawan Upadhyay (An independent Scientist)

    #Gravity #Physics #ScientificResearch #Innovation #Cosmology
    Throughout history, scientists who explored the nature of gravity have profoundly shaped our understanding of the universe. Sir Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein were called the greatest scientists because their discoveries about gravity transformed physics and our understanding of nature. Inspired by these scientists, I have proposed new ideas in gravitational science. My research introduces “Pawan Upadhyay's Pressure Curvature Law of Gravity” and the concept of Gravitational Pressure Waves, which aim to offer a new perspective on how gravity behaves in the universe, which were introduced in November 2025. Newton and Einstein were called the greatest scientists for their revolutionary contributions. I believe that in the future, my work on these new gravitational concepts will also be recognized, and I too will be called a great scientist. Scientific progress is built on curiosity, courage to explore new ideas, and dedication to expanding human knowledge. — Pawan Upadhyay (An independent Scientist) #Gravity #Physics #ScientificResearch #Innovation #Cosmology
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  • [Catholic Study Bible App]

    4. I prayed to the Lord my God and made confession, saying, “O Lord, the great and awesome God, who keeps covenant and merciful love with those who love him and keep his commandments,

    [Daniel 9:4] RSV-SB
    ✝️[Catholic Study Bible App]✝️ 4. I prayed to the Lord my God and made confession, saying, “O Lord, the great and awesome God, who keeps covenant and merciful love with those who love him and keep his commandments, ✝️[Daniel 9:4] RSV-SB✝️
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  • [Catholic Study Bible App]
    3. have mercy on me, O Lord,
    for to you do I cry all the day.
    [Psalms 86:3] RSV-SB
    [Catholic Study Bible App] 3. have mercy on me, O Lord, for to you do I cry all the day. [Psalms 86:3] RSV-SB
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  • [Catholic Study Bible App]
    12. Restore to me the joy of your salvation,
    and uphold me with a willing spirit.
    [Psalms 51:12] RSV-SB
    [Catholic Study Bible App] 12. Restore to me the joy of your salvation, and uphold me with a willing spirit. [Psalms 51:12] RSV-SB
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  • Prayer:
    Restore us,O God;
    let your face shine, that we may be saved!
    Through Christ Our Lord.
    Amen!
    Prayer: Restore us,O God; let your face shine, that we may be saved! Through Christ Our Lord. Amen!
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    3. Restore us,O God;
    let your face shine, that we may be saved!
    [Psalms 80:3] RSV-SB
    [Catholic Study Bible App] 3. Restore us,O God; let your face shine, that we may be saved! [Psalms 80:3] RSV-SB
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    11. Be exalted, O God, above the heavens!
    Let your glory be over all the earth!

    [Psalms 57:11] RSV-SB
    [Catholic Study Bible App] 11. Be exalted, O God, above the heavens! Let your glory be over all the earth! [Psalms 57:11] RSV-SB
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  • 1 Samuel 15:22
    हिंदी (कैथोलिक शैली में अर्थानुवाद):
    22 तब शमूएल ने कहा,
    “क्या यहोवा होमबलियों और बलिदानों से उतना ही प्रसन्न होता है
    जितना कि उसकी आज्ञा मानने से?
    देखो, आज्ञा मानना बलिदान से उत्तम है,
    और ध्यान देना मेढ़ों की चर्बी से भी श्रेष्ठ है।”
    📖 1 Samuel 15:22 हिंदी (कैथोलिक शैली में अर्थानुवाद): 22 तब शमूएल ने कहा, “क्या यहोवा होमबलियों और बलिदानों से उतना ही प्रसन्न होता है जितना कि उसकी आज्ञा मानने से? देखो, आज्ञा मानना बलिदान से उत्तम है, और ध्यान देना मेढ़ों की चर्बी से भी श्रेष्ठ है।”
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  • [Catholic Study Bible App]

    22. And Samuel said,
    “Has the Lord as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices,
    as in obeying the voice of the Lord?
    Behold, to obey is better than sacrifice,
    and to listen than the fat of rams.

    [1 Samuel 15:22] RSV-SB
    [Catholic Study Bible App] 22. And Samuel said, “Has the Lord as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices, as in obeying the voice of the Lord? Behold, to obey is better than sacrifice, and to listen than the fat of rams. [1 Samuel 15:22] RSV-SB
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    2. You have given him his heart’s desire,
    and have not withheld the request of his lips. Selah

    [Psalms 21:2] RSV-SB
    [Catholic Study Bible App] 2. You have given him his heart’s desire, and have not withheld the request of his lips. Selah [Psalms 21:2] RSV-SB
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    5. You have multiplied, O Lord my God,
    your wondrous deeds and your thoughts toward us;
    none can compare with you!
    Were I to proclaim and tell of them,
    they would be more than can be numbered.

    [Psalms 40:5] RSV-SB
    [Catholic Study Bible App] 5. You have multiplied, O Lord my God, your wondrous deeds and your thoughts toward us; none can compare with you! Were I to proclaim and tell of them, they would be more than can be numbered. [Psalms 40:5] RSV-SB
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    1. Ascribe to the Lord, O sons of God,
    ascribe to the Lord glory and strength.

    [Psalms 29:1] RSV-SB
    [Catholic Study Bible App] 1. Ascribe to the Lord, O sons of God, ascribe to the Lord glory and strength. [Psalms 29:1] RSV-SB
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  • The Early Church (Holy Church of The Blessed Holy Lord Jesus the Nazarene Christ)
    The Early Church (Holy Church of The Blessed Holy Lord Jesus the Nazarene Christ)
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  • [Academic Reflections on Resurrection and Reincarnation]

    I have authored a set of academic research papers examining the concepts of Resurrection and Reincarnation from philosophical, theological, and comparative perspectives. These works aim to explore how different traditions understand life after death, the continuity of the soul, and divine justice, while maintaining a clear distinction between doctrinal belief and analytical inquiry.
    The papers are presented as research-based reflections, intended to encourage scholarly dialogue and thoughtful engagement rather than doctrinal debate.
    The research papers are available here:

    https://archive.org/details/[pawan_upadhyay]

    Constructive academic discussion and critical feedback are welcome.
    — Pawan Upadhyay
    [Academic Reflections on Resurrection and Reincarnation] I have authored a set of academic research papers examining the concepts of Resurrection and Reincarnation from philosophical, theological, and comparative perspectives. These works aim to explore how different traditions understand life after death, the continuity of the soul, and divine justice, while maintaining a clear distinction between doctrinal belief and analytical inquiry. The papers are presented as research-based reflections, intended to encourage scholarly dialogue and thoughtful engagement rather than doctrinal debate. 📄 The research papers are available here: https://archive.org/details/[pawan_upadhyay] Constructive academic discussion and critical feedback are welcome. — Pawan Upadhyay
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  • Prayer :

    Praise the God, Our Lord, O Jerusalem!
    Praise Our God, O Zion!
    Through Christ Our Lord.
    Amen.
    Prayer : Praise the God, Our Lord, O Jerusalem! Praise Our God, O Zion! Through Christ Our Lord. Amen.
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    12. Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem!
    Praise your God, O Zion!

    [Psalms 147:12] RSV-SB
    [Catholic Study Bible App] 12. Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem! Praise your God, O Zion! [Psalms 147:12] RSV-SB
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  • [Heavens opened for Adam, Satan's entry on Earth]

    Heavens opened for Adam, Satan's entry on Earth

    [Book of Enoch ]

    [Chapter XXXI]

    [XXXI.]

    God gives over paradise to Adam, and gives him a command to see the heavens opened, and that he should see the angels singing the song of victory.

    ADAM has life on earth, and I created a garden in Eden in the east, that he should observe the testament and keep the command.

    2 I made the heavens open to him, that he should see the angels singing the song of victory, and the gloomless light.

    3 And he was continuously in paradise, and the devil understood that I wanted to create another world, because Adam was lord on earth, to rule and control it.

    4 The devil is the evil spirit of the lower places, as a fugitive he made Sotona from the heavens as his name was Satanail, thus he became different from the angels, but his nature did not change his intelligence as far as his understanding of righteous and sinful things.

    5 And he understood his condemnation and the sin which he had sinned before, therefore he conceived thought against Adam, in such form he entered and seduced Eva, but did not touch Adam.

    6 But I cursed ignorance, but what I had blessed previously, those I did not curse, I cursed not man, nor the earth, nor other creatures, but man's evil fruit, and his works.
    [Heavens opened for Adam, Satan's entry on Earth] Heavens opened for Adam, Satan's entry on Earth [Book of Enoch ] [Chapter XXXI] [XXXI.] God gives over paradise to Adam, and gives him a command to see the heavens opened, and that he should see the angels singing the song of victory. ADAM has life on earth, and I created a garden in Eden in the east, that he should observe the testament and keep the command. 2 I made the heavens open to him, that he should see the angels singing the song of victory, and the gloomless light. 3 And he was continuously in paradise, and the devil understood that I wanted to create another world, because Adam was lord on earth, to rule and control it. 4 The devil is the evil spirit of the lower places, as a fugitive he made Sotona from the heavens as his name was Satanail, thus he became different from the angels, but his nature did not change his intelligence as far as his understanding of righteous and sinful things. 5 And he understood his condemnation and the sin which he had sinned before, therefore he conceived thought against Adam, in such form he entered and seduced Eva, but did not touch Adam. 6 But I cursed ignorance, but what I had blessed previously, those I did not curse, I cursed not man, nor the earth, nor other creatures, but man's evil fruit, and his works.
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