David Tanguay

In Search for the Truth



Posted: Saturday, January 21, 2012

by David Tanguay

We as the human race have come along way on our journey through time. From one generation to the next we leave behind a piece of our legacy as mortal man. We learn through our mistakes and make it right the next time around.

As we live from day to day, we encounter many obstacles along our way. To meet them head on and overcome them is a challenge we endure as we continue on our journey through this life.

Of all animal life, here on earth humanity are the only creatures that try to identify themselves and uncover the many mysteries about life in general. Unlike all other life animals, live solely by their natural instincts.

Whereas human beings have a mind far superior to all other life here on earth, perhaps sometimes we try to go too far in our quest as individuals seeking knowledge and trying to uncover the mysteries of life.

However we are a creature of knowledge i.e., our God put us on this planet to pursue truth wherever it takes us.

In John 8:32 we read where Jesus spoke His famous words, “And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” What did he mean about the truth setting us free? This link has a few of the angles of his assumptions.

Yes, we as the human race will continue to search for the truth as long as we live as mortal beings here on planet earth. Although we as Americans have always believed that as citizens of our land we are a free people in all actuality, we are not free but rather slaves of our God.

To be a slave of Christ is an honor indeed, for he expects much from us as mere mortals for he (Jesus) is truly the son of God.

The bible tells us that Jesus is sitting at the right hand of God in heaven. What ever we believe in God almighty even Jesus did not know the ways of his father but rather obeyed him with all his will.

Dave Tanguay was born on November 8,1948 in Westbrook, Maine. The 10th. child of a family of eleven children. Served in Vietnam in the 60s, he became active with the youth movement of that day on completion of military duty. Now retired and living in Florida. (still believes in the young)

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» left by Abolghasem Rajabi
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Nice article. as a Muslim I love Jesus Christ. I think Jesus must bring back to peoples life, his orders must be Practiced. if we limit Jesus Christ to church and remove his practice from our life we actually Kill him.
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» left by David Tanguay 88 days 23 hours ago.
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Yes Abolghasem, as the son of God all religions are related to Jesus. Thank you for commenting.
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