Christianity is unique among world religions on account of some of its teachings. For example, its teaching "Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you." (Luke 6:27-28) exceeds the highest teachings of other religions in the matter of loving others.
The Hidden Delight of God is a spiritual book that discusses and lays emphasis on another:
Jesus, as a living, supernatural power who alone breaks sins fetters and sets free those who believe and accept him.
Let me explain it with an example: If you are addicted to something destructive like drugs or sex (or just anything
else that has begun to control you like a slave-driver) and you can't break free, Jesus
can by his supernatural power. Other religions only teach/warn you not
to indulge in drugs but are powerless to set you free. Jesus welcomes you to listen to him like your doctor and try
his redemptive power to set you free!
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I love literature and music. This blog has to do with these—Books (book reviews, articles, essays, authors, etc.), Poetry (loved poems and poets), and Music (songwriters, musicians, bands, songs, lyrics, etc.) They are treasures built up from the same basic building block viz; word(s). Hence the title of this Blog—'Treasures in Words!'
Book review of 'The Hidden Delight of God: How to Kill Your Fear' by John Hever added
Bring Back the Poll Tax! The GOP War on Voting Rights' by Earl Ofari Hutchinson reviewed
If one is to go by this book, the political tactics of the Grand Old Party (GOP, or the Republicans) are shameful to say the least. Deeply entrenched in racist politics, though covertly, they deny American Blacks, Hispanics, and minorities the right to vote by employing clever schemes. Although the 1965 Voting Rights Act (VRA) was introduced to address disparity in alleged voting rights issues, GOP found ways to bypass and void it by clever tactics and tricks. In summary, despite the VRA, they keep large numbers of Blacks and minorities out of voting and fashion victories by leveraging the balance (favorable) votes.
Bring Back the Poll Tax! The GOP War on Voting Rights is a rip-off of the GOP’s false mask. It goes deep into the corrupt workings of the Republicans, exposes their ploys and discusses searing counter-attacks to contain them and bring them down to their knees. Presidents Joe Biden and Obama showed how to fight back and prevail in the 2008 and 2012 elections. The same fight needs to be sustained into the future to beat an unrelenting GOP.
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Meet the 'Queens of Violin' on the MUSIC page
This distinguished duo of Indian, lady musicians (or better, violinists) have taken the world by surprise in recent times!
Meet violin maestros Dr. M. Lalitha and M. Nandini (a.k.a. 'Queens of Violin') and sample their great renditions of some unforgettable western classics.
Review of Chef Rus-Records' 'The Zurich Conspiracy' posted on the 'BOOKS' page
Is the Crime, Thriller, Mystery & Horror (C/T/M/H) book genre your cup of tea? If yes, you should check this modern thriller out! Although it sticks to the standard Thriller format, it's a new story and its components are very modern. It has action, murder, high-profile actors like Presidents and heads of state, intelligence agents, computers, hi-tech, wealthy conspirators, wily Chinese operators, etc.—and gripping tension! So if you are looking for a modern thriller, you surely won’t be disappointed!
Dan Assisi's book 'Our Road to Damascus' wins the 15th NIEA 'Religion and Nonfiction' award!
'Our Road to Damascus' by Dan Assisi, a book that I reviewed in November, 2020 was recently adjudged winner of the (U.S.) 15th National Indie Excellence Awards (NIEA) in the 'Religion and Nonfiction' category.
Enjoy this book on Counterfactuals by Earl Ofari Hutchinson
Counterfactual thinking might come as a big and pleasant surprise to you! I'll tell you why. Counterfactuals are fun, speculative exercises on interesting events in the past. We take some turning-point of history and ask the purely theoretical question, what if the event that, in fact, changed history hadn't happened? What would have been the impact? For example, the invention of the mobile phone revolutionized the world in recent times. Thinking counterfactually, we might ask "What if it hadn't been invented?"
You could think out some interesting alternatives and keep yourself amused! Better still, it's an excellent topic for an absorbing debate if you are with a group of friends. most importantly, please note that you don't need ANY SPECIAL BACKGROUND to enjoy all this fun — basic knowledge and an inquiring mind are all that's required!
'How World War II Changed America,' a book by Earl Ofari Hutchinson that I reviewed, is an interesting analysis sparked by the counterfactual "What if Japan hadn't attacked Pearl Harbor (America) in 1941 (and started WW II)?" Read it to engage in some enjoyable and entertaining speculation about what WW II did to America.
Book review of Margaret Stevenson's 'The COVID-19 Pandemic of fear' posted
I reviewed the book 'The COVID-19 Pandemic of fear' by Margaret Stevenson (that launched today on Reedsy Discovery) some time back. It's a book that systematically exposes the harsh truth behind COVID-19. No, sir! COVID-19 isn't 'accidental and natural,' as it's made out to be! It's a clear betrayal of trust by those in Gov, Medicine, and Hi-tech whom we look up to. A colluding team of ultra-elites worldwide have plotted to become even more rich and powerful than now at the expense of human lives and freedom!!
Read this explosive book that has full details.Violinists Taryn Harbridge and Taylor Davis added to the 'MUSIC' page
My latest music finds are violinists Taryn Harbridge and Taylor Davis. Of course, both play only instrumental music, but what they play sounds bewitching! Some of Taylor's songs are so gentle and soothing that I was able to fall asleep hearing them.
Best cover of "Blowin' in the Wind?" Decide for yourself after hearing Jessica Rhaye's version!
This one is a rare find indeed! I've heard countless versions of this Bob Dylan classic—the original by Dylan, and covers by ever so many other artists like Joan Baez, Peter, Paul & Mary, The Chad Mitchell Trio, Brothers Four, The Kingston Trio, Johnny Cash, and many more. The Brothers Four version was the best I'd heard till recently. But suddenly, just a couple of days back, this little-known artist swept past all of them with this stunningly beautiful cover and equally brilliant choreography.
Hear Jessica Rhaye and her band sing it, now?Then give them a big 'hats-off!'
Carole Marsh's 'Outbreaks, Epidemics, and Pandemics,' and Elena Miro's 'What Narcissists DON'T Want You to Know'
Since I last posted, I wrote two book reviews. Unfortunately, due to some personal issues
I wasn't able to post the first one in time. So, this post points to two reviews lumped together. Even so, the release dates
of the reviews aren't too far apart, so hopefully, you won't notice anything is amiss!
The latest review is of the book Outbreaks, Epidemics, & Pandemics by Carole Marsh. The one before it is of the book What Narcissists DON'T Want You to Know by Elena Miro.
The first book is for children (i.e., tweens and teens). It's a great resource from which they can learn about major disease Outbreaks, Epidemics, and Pandemics with
a special focus on COVID-19.
The second (earlier) review is about a new kind of mental disorder called "narcissism," that has only recently raised its ugly head in
the USA and other top countries.
This book gives you all the details and tells you how to identify and protect yourself from getting into a close relationship with one.
Cybersecurity and ninjutsu have a lot in common, so why not pack ninjutsu's power into Cybersecurity?
Did you know that Cybersecurity (a.k.a. info security) has become (or will soon
of become) a pillar of the world's economy? The Internet is the technology backbone enabling a
growing share of business, ecommerce, and banking transactions. Polished and sophisticated cyber
criminals who infest it made away with a cool US $3 trillion in 2015 (1 trillion is a million-million)
even while the tireless global cybersecurity workforce was keeping vigil. Experts predict that the money stolen
will rise to $10.5 trillion by 2025. The presently reactive and defensive kind of cybersecurity that
we use, will need to change radically and turn offensive and pro-active to measure up to that challenge!
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Will Artificial Intelligence (AI) kill us? Read what Steven Shwartz says in his book
Shwartz, a luminary in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) seeks to dispel prevalent rumors and myths about AI in this book titled "Evil Robots, Killer Computers, and Other Myths: The Truth About AI and the Future of Humanity."
In it, the author debunks many myths that have festered in our minds, needlessly scaring the wits out of us!
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