About the author

Daniel Rosan

There are some things that you should know that Daniel is not: He is not a clergyman, and elder, a deacon, or any other titled member of any church congregation. He is a student of the Bible, God’s inspired Word, since he was eight years old. He is now seventy-eight years old. He started to study for the ministry when he was sixteen years old but could not understand so many of the differences of the denominations. One denomination seemed to belittle another, so to clarify the differences, he would study with one denomination then another over the years. His conclusion was simple, referring to Second Corinthians, all Christians should be like-minded, have the same love for each other, being of one accord and of one mind.

Yes, we all have different opinions, but these can be settled together if we, each one, open our minds to study what the Bible actually says about the matter that we can come to the same conclusion. He is a brother who states this is not my world; it belongs to God the Father who made his Son the King thereof, so let’s see what they say about the matter. You either have to believe that the Bible is the final authority, or you will make up your own conclusion as the only authority.

As history shows, men found that they could rule over people through religion. This also happened in Christianity. People will often follow the leader, the blind leading the blind, and both falling into the ditch, so to speak. Daniel wrote this as a guide to develop a habit that will help you study the Bible for yourself.