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The principle's office inside the B.A. School was open. And I took advantage. Walking in spontaneously, I earned a smile from the math-addicted, "richer in scriptures" poet, after telling him of my mission. Simply put, I said "I want to discover the founder." During this granted interview, I toured the "structure", the "framework," and the "concrete strategy" of the entire "foundation." 

                    

 

Janine: What Denomination is Biblical Algebra?

Jwyan: [Smiles] Oh it’s right in the name: Biblical. I wish I had time to go into how denominations are a divisive tactic that debuts in the Old Testament. But let me “reduce my fractions” and simply say denomination = division. I believe it’s time for every believer to rebuke their own segregation. And I practice what I preach. The ‘common denominator’ between us is and always has been the Good Book  [smiles] and hopefully my book as well.

 

Janine: How would you respond to those who view Biblical Algebra as a direct competitor to the church?

Jwyan: If I could dictate the image of this foundation, it would be the religious equivalent of a union representative. Our staff is committed to keeping believers safe from false prophets, inaccurate rhetoric, and man-made amendments to the Bible. And the most popular architecture of Christianity (church) is very vulnerable. We’ve seen this constantly through political exploitation and misconceived ideology that actually persuades a congregate not  “ to be thy brother’s keeper.” This is true with all religions. Understand, also, that the support staff of Biblical Algebra includes many ministers, missionaries, theologians, and biblical scholars. 

 

Janine: Because of its school metaphor, you have been accused by some of implying that Christianity is a learning process that one should eventually graduate from. Are they correct?

Jwyan: Not in that context, no. Knowledge is appropriately “to be continued” in everything, on and off the Holy pages. However pace can be easily manipulated by weariness and the ill-intentioned. In fairness, there are some Christians who want credit just for going to church, or showing up on time. The higher level of others couldn’t paraphrase a sermon they just heard. There’s no interaction, no cumulative agenda, and no extra credit. It’s arguable that the reason many are constantly tested is because they’re constantly failing the elementary lessons from God. Now if this was the scenery of a real  school, it would loose its accreditation. I believe the academic tone that Biblical Algebra provides has proved more profitable that a religious waiting room. Not to suggest this environment is intentional in some churches, I just believe many can profit from an alternative. 

 

Janine: And how does Psychology come in to play?

Jwyan: [Laughs] Oh quite easily. I have studied Psychology myself. And I’ve never understood the clash that many claim it has with the Bible. Many professionals fail to call the Holy Spirit by its real name, but they all reference it in every theory. Only, instead, they just call it  "conscience, inner child, the id." And when Jesus talked about "causing a child to stumble," society agrees, but only through secular terms like "self-fulfilling prophesy" or "modeling." I smile at Psychology in the same fashion as I would smile at my nephew who I'll let win me at basketball. Let them fill in control. Give them a sense of pride! We shouldn't hold our congruency for ransom on account of a few vocabulary words. Sooner or later, God will "spell it out" for them.

 

Tell me, who diagnosed behavior to our benefit: Sigmund Freud or Solomon? Both, right? And what is a code of ethics in humanity and co-existence: Humanistic Pychology (Carl Rogers) or The Ten Commandments (God)? Both, right? The psychosocial consensus is simply a clone of Corinthians and Ecclesiastics. It is a facilitator of love to those “who are wounded in the spirit” whether it be in or  out of the religious realm. The Lord works in mysterious ways. 

 

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