"I found this book a rare read; the Author expresses a simple, sincere and concise determination to abide by God’s Word. Further her writing and thought process is exquisitely relevant, legally unimpeachable and biblically sound."
Dwayne J. Hanna,
Attorney-At-Law,
Nassau, The Bahamas
“Insightful and extremely thought-provoking. Timely! Compelling!”
Xavrine Nurse, Teacher
Congratulations on your profoundly thoughtful book which ably bridges the gap between Law and Religion, and which paradoxically, in my opinion, also reveals how gaps in the law can be bridged by religious planks.
The starting point of assessment is the question you yourself have posed on the front cover of the book - Is International Law Greater than the Word of God? Indeed, it constitutes the crucial thrust of your thesis embodied in the very title of the book - The Legitimacy of the Holy Bible as a Legal Instrument.
For much as we may grapple with all sorts of legal learning and seek to extract answers from the sources of Municipal and International law, we must inevitably come to the realisation that the primary of the Rule of Law as recognized by mankind in the International Community and by the Law of Nations is subsidiary to the Laws of God; and that the conduct of International Affairs including relations among States, is regulated and controlled by the Commandments and Covenants of God. As you aptly state it in your book (page 80) "He is ultimately in charge of World Affairs", and "God's Law is essential to today's International System. The Law of God sets precedence over International Law and therefore must serve as a reference".
Statesmen and Practitioners of International Law, Negotiators in Dispute Settlement situations and Players in the field of Conflict Resolution, may well find much guidance for the problems they want to resolve within the context of this book.
Donald Trotman
Judge (Retired)
I found this book a rare read; the Author expresses a simple, sincere and concise determination to abide by God’s Word. Further her writing and thought process is exquisitely relevant, legally unimpeachable and biblically sound.
Dwayne J. Hanna
Attorney-At-Law
Nassau, The Bahamas
Insightful and extremely thought-provoking. Timely! Compelling!
Xavrine Nurse
Teacher
Cherub makes clear for us the intricate dealings of international law and diplomacy; her book compels us to not only concede to God’s Sovereignty but to rethink our commitment to man’s frailties.
Pat Rolle M. Div M.Th D. Min.
Asst. Pastor Bahamas Faith Ministries
Reading the Legitimacy of the Holy Bible as a Legal Instrument made us even more convinced that without accepting the Word of God, no nation can bring peace to the world. Peace is the Word of God. The Word of God starts at the beginning when God made man. Therefore, when the world totally accepts God and when He returns, only then will there be ultimate peace. Your book has excellent information, the writing was quite moving with total facts.
Leslynne Miller
Financial Expert
Ontario, Canada
Niccolo Machiavelli said that there is ‘nothing more difficult to take in hand, more perilous to conduct and more uncertain in its success than to lead in the introduction of a new order of things.’
In “The Legitimacy of the Holy Bible as a Legal Instrument”, Cherub Nicholls presented an argument for the introduction of a new order in dealing with difficult international problems, particularly the Middle East conflict.
This book encourages the need to include the Law of God as an essential part of the process in solving many of the challenges facing the United Nations today. It should generate the persuasion in the Diplomatic Community to acknowledge The Legitimacy of the Holy Bible as a Legal Instrument in providing answers to many complex international impasses. I believe that this book encourages the view that it’s God’s desire to be involved in the affairs of men.
Arnold Farquharson
Assistant Pastor
Bahamas Faith Ministries Intl.