“The value of knowledge is best appreciated in its absence.” KnowledgeValueAbsence Author:Charles Apoki
“One problem with the black man is too much emphasis on the miraculous, which indicates to them that they can circumvent principles, practices, philosophies, processes, procedures, and planning to achieve greatness. There is nothing more delusionary than that. The miraculous is a circumstantial intervention of divinity in the affairs of humanity. That Jesus multiplied bread and fish did not prevent men and women from opening bakeries and fishing the next day. The black man would have started a "Fish and Bread Multiplication" ministry. This kind of mindset makes religion an assassin of the intellect and creates a bunch of irresponsible citizenry that outsources their problems to God, when He expects them to use their brains. Problems that can be solved with our minds are outsourced to God in prayers.” ReligionResponsibilityPrinciplesGreatnessIntellectPlanningMiraculousProceduresPrayersBlack Man Author:Charles Apoki
“One challenge with backward, traditional, and unduly religious people is that routine takes precedence over results. When that happens, backwardness is inevitable.” ResultsTraditionRoutineBackwardnessRelgious People Author:Charles Apoki
“The church celebrates people, possessions, and performances without a hunger to know the principles, practices, processes, procedures, and philosophies of attaining such heights. Therefore, our members remain fans and commentators, instead of team players. Commentators and fans don't get paid and don't win medals.” ChurchPrinciplesPhilosophiesPracticesMedals Author:Charles Apoki