What does Jaboh mean? What is Jaboh? Where does Jaboh come from?
First and foremost, Jaboh is an idealist, opportunist and revolutionary movement. Not only has Jaboh created a new philosophical approach to life, it can be related to in multiple complex philosophies. Ever since the famous phrases, "I think, therefore I am" or "Cogito, ergo sum" by Descartes, Western Philosophy came to be. Jabohism is an new form philosphy much stronger than that of Descartes. It pinpoints the flaws of perception, character, action, psyche and verbalism of any individual. At first, this concept might be hard to understand. However, once someone lauches himself/herself (Jabohism accepts both sexes) into the Jaboh philosophy or "vision", it is suprisingly simple and extremely comprehensible.
The Origins of Jaboh: The Myth - The Legend - Jabook
Jabook: The Jabook is equivalent to the Qu'ran, Torah and Bible. The reason why Jabohism is spread worldwide has to do with the believers of the Jaboh. By definition, Jaboh is a religion that began in Geneva, Switzerland. The origin of the word Jaboh is Portuguese. One day, the word "Jaboh" was screamed vehemently by a construction worker. There were many witnesses that can confirm this historical event. Everyone within the vicinity of the worker had never heard this beautiful and yet cunning word. From that moment, Jabohism was born.
The word "Jaboh" was first dispersed in an International School located in Geneva. Thanks to the ethnic diversity of the school, Jabohism spread very rapidly among many countries and cultures. According to the Jabook, a confused child from Ethiopian descent spread the Jabohistic philosophy. As a believer and follower of the Jaboh philosophy, I can corroborate the story of how Jabohism was spread.
The exact location from where Jabohism started is still unknown. Geneva is a small city and there is currently a throughout investigation on where the historical big bang of Jaboh commenced. According to spiritual leaders of the Jaboh, it started along one the tramlines. However, this fact has not been proven yet.
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