
Characteristics of God’s True Religions
Teachings of Ɔkrɔnkrɔnyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh
Written by Mensah Adinkrah, Ph.D.
Today, the world is filled with numerous religions, but Ɔkrɔnkrɔnyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh asserts that the vast majority of them are not true, authentic religions that originate from the Most High God. According to Him, those who do not belong to a True Religion of the Most High God will miss the opportunity to enter Heaven on Judgement Day. So, what are the characteristics of a True Religion of God, and how can one identify it?
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God Sends His Messenger to Establish the Religion
A key feature of a True Religion of the Most High God is that God Himself sends a chosen Messenger to bring the Religion to earth. This is a consistent pattern in the establishment of God’s True Religions.
- Judaism is a True Religion of God because God sent Moses to bring His teachings and laws to the people. When the Jewish people strayed or lost significant aspects of the Religion and God’s will, He sent another Messenger, Jesus Christ of Nazareth, to reinforce and restore the Religion.
- Similarly, Islam is a True Religion of God. The Most High God sent Prophet Mohammed (Peace Be Unto Him) to establish Islam on earth as a continuation of His divine mission.
- Asomdwee Ntonton Som, the third and final Religion of the Most High God, also fulfills this essential criterion. The Most High God sent His own Messenger, Ɔkrɔnkrɔnyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh, to establish this Religion among the Akan people of Ghana. According to Him, Ɔkrɔnkrɔnyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh is the prophesied Elijah, sent to earth in the End of Days to lead humanity to the truth and establish the Asomdwee Ntonton Som (Peace and Exaltation Religion).
Christianity’s Divergence: Christianity is not a True Religion of God
Ɔkrɔnkrɔnyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh states that Christianity does not meet the criteria of a True Religion of the Most High God. This is because God did not send His Messenger to establish Christianity. Jesus Christ of Nazareth did not create a new religion during His time on earth. Instead, He worshiped within the framework of the religious practices established by Moses.
Christianity, according to Him, was not founded by God but rather created by Europeans. It was a man-made institution, formulated and spread across the world, and does not reflect the divine origin or authority of a True Religion.
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God’s True Religions Have Temples of God
A defining feature of God’s True Religions is the presence of Temples of God, also known as Houses of God. These sacred spaces serve as places where adherents can seek forgiveness for their sins. Temples of God are divinely established to provide followers with a direct means of reconciling with the Most High God.
The First Temple: The Kaaba in Saudi Arabia
According to Ɔkrɔnkrɔnyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh, the first Temple of God on earth was the Kaaba, originally built by the 9th Adam. He explains that God sent nine Adams to earth before the arrival of the 10th Adam. Each of the first nine Adams lived for 10,000 years before ascending to Heaven.
The 9th Adam, under divine instruction, constructed the Kaaba as a Temple of God. God, foreseeing that humans would sin due to the earthly environment, ordained the construction of this temple to allow humans a means of seeking forgiveness. The Temple also acknowledged the reality of Hell, which God had placed beneath the earth.
However, the original Kaaba was destroyed during the great floods of Noah. After the floods, God guided Abraham to the ruins of the first Temple’s foundation. With divine assistance, Abraham and his son Ishmael rebuilt the Kaaba on this foundation. Once the reconstruction was complete, Abraham prayed to the Most High God, asking that anyone who followed his Religion and came to the Kaaba would have their sins forgiven. God granted Abraham’s request, establishing the Kaaba as a central place of worship and forgiveness.
Judaism: The Temple of Solomon
In Judaism, the Temple of God was constructed by King Solomon, becoming known as the Temple of Solomon. After its completion, King Solomon prayed to the Most High God, requesting that any Jew who prayed while facing the Temple would have their sins forgiven. God granted this prayer, affirming the Temple of Solomon as a sacred site for forgiveness and divine communion.
Asomdwee Ntonton Som: The House of God in Ghana
For Asomdwee Ntonton Som, the third and final Religion of the Most High God, Ɔkrɔnkrɔnyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh was divinely instructed to construct the Nyankopon ne Fie (House of God) in Ekumfi Otuam, located in Ghana’s Central Region. This location, according to Him, is both the physical and spiritual center of the world.
Ɔkrɔnkrɔnyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh asserts that anyone who acknowledges Him as the Messenger of God, accepts the oneness of God, and joins the Religion, can come to the Nyankopon ne Fie to have their sins forgiven. This Temple continues the tradition of God’s True Religions providing a sacred space for adherents to seek divine mercy and renewal.
- True Religions of God Have Sacred Texts That Emanate from the Most High God
Ɔkrɔnkrɔnyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh asserts that all True Religions of the Most High God possess sacred texts containing divine revelations. These texts provide spiritual guidance and principles directly sourced from the Most High God.
- Judaism: The sacred text of Judaism is the Torah.
- Islam: Islam’s sacred text is the Quran.
- Asomdwee Ntonton Som: The sacred text is the Tum Nwoma (Book of Power).
According to Ɔkrɔnkrɔnyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh, each of these sacred texts originates from the Mother Book, which resides in the Temple of the Most High God RABBI, in the Heaven of Heavens. The Mother Book serves as the ultimate source of divine knowledge for humanity.
Distribution of the Mother Book’s Content
Ɔkrɔnkrɔnyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh explains that the content of the Mother Book was distributed among the True Religions of God:
- Judaism received 7% of the Mother Book’s content, forming the Torah.
- Islam received 5%, which constitutes the Quran.
- Asomdwee Ntonton Som, the third and final Religion of the Most High God, has been granted 97% of the Mother Book’s content. This divine revelation will be contained in the Tum Nwoma (Book of Power), the sacred text of Asomdwee Ntonton Som.
This extensive revelation, as Ɔkrɔnkrɔnyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh emphasizes, underscores the completeness of Asomdwee Ntonton Som as the final Religion of the Most High God. Through the Tum Nwoma, followers will gain unparalleled access to the divine wisdom and power of the Most High God.
Christianity and the Absence of a Sacred Text from the Most High God
According to Ɔkrɔnkrɔnyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh, Christianity does not qualify as a True Religion of the Most High God. As such, it lacks an original sacred text that directly emanates from the Most High God RABBI.
Ɔkrɔnkrɔnyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh asserts that the Christian Bible is not a divine revelation in its own right but rather a compilation of books derived from Israeli religious texts. This distinction, he argues, separates Christianity from the True Religions of God, which have sacred texts directly sourced from the Most High God.