HG Wells was suffocated by the dogma of Church, well versed in scripture and describes a Godly just man who in unswerving in his revolutionary cry to fight against privilege and fake sanctimony ‘Figure of a being, very human, very earnest and passionate, capable of swift anger, and teaching a new and simple and profound doctrine—namely, the universal loving Fatherhood of God and the coming of the Kingdom of Heaven. He was clearly a person—to use a common phrase—of intense personal magnetism. He attracted followers and filled them with love and courage. Weak and ailing people were heartened and healed by his presence…..bold and uncompromising demand for a complete change and cleansing of the life of our struggling race, an utter cleansing, without and within…..All whom God takes into the kingdom, he taught, God serves alike; there is no distinction in his treatment, because there is no measure to his bounty, There are no privileges, no rebates and no excuses in the Kingdom of Heaven.
Has not the British psyche become deeply confused about the right form of governance to lead the nation to peace, equity and universal prosperity? Is this reflected in the deep thinkers of our ages whose prose tackles these fears and concerns we all still have? Undoubtedly one such man HG Wells, who lived in 1930s Britain. He had been suffocated by religious dogma and therefore had turned away from ritualized faith.
Nevertheless, despite this malaise, his central point to much of his discussions was the aspect of Jesus as a revolutionary reformer sent by the 1 true God for a specific purpose. A man who came to guide us to the right moral conduct and practical way of living in harmony with our brothers and sisters, but never to give us excuses to live a debauched and selfish lifestyle.
Concerning Jesus pbuh. He was ‘Bold and uncompromising demand for a complete change and cleansing of the life of our struggling race, an utter cleansing, without and within…..All whom God takes into the kingdom, he taught, God serves alike; there is no distinction in his treatment, because there is no measure to his bounty, There are no privileges, no rebates and no excuses in the Kingdom of Heaven.
The goal today is still unfulfilled as is self- evident from the ruling elite and their seat on the revolving throne today. He was bitterly resentful of their hypocrisy, the twisting of the words of Jesus to suit their own agenda and the dumbing down and subjugation of the masses.
Jesus was in his time enraged by narrow minded Jewish tribalism with intense family loyalty, and he planned to sweep away all such affections in the great flood of the love of God. Blood ties without love and empathy serve no reward in the Kingdom of God Who is my mother? and who are my brethren? And he stretched forth his hands towards his disciples, and said, Behold my mother and my brethren! For whosoever shall do the will of my Father which is in heaven, the same is my brother, and sister, and mother. Matt 12:48-50
Ultimately he recognized The rank of Jesus pbuh a priest king in the making and the need for a philosopher King to rule at every level of government to ensure justice could prevail, It is indeed essential to the idea that God is the Invisible King of this round world and all mankind, that we should see in every government, great and small, from the council of the world-state that is presently coming, down to the village assembly, the instrument of God's practical control.
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