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I consider myself a mediator between good and evil. I think we all are. These aren’t profound words, but the basis of human interaction. A code of moral to produce the most benefits to human kind and human self. I am not some prophet of the millennium but a son of man. The words of the ancient ring true, but few listen. The end result in neglecting to honor words often described as religious or spiritual is an apocalyptic end to species and self. Individual selfish instinct would be our destruction. Questions without answers are best asked but not answered.
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Oh, how true. Long have i contemplated such things, and what course to take based on them. One thing though. Prophets of the Millenium are also sons of men. And the ancient onces were too. So am I. If ancient words ring true, modern ones do not any less so. And to honor words is to realize they are just that. More important than words, the dialogue they espouse.
Good thing you’ve managed to avoid the rabbit holes.
I’m starting a new religion for people who believe in Chemistry. It’s called the Church of Sour Grapes.
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i like your “moral ramble” shouldn’t it be Individual selfish instinct WILL instead of WOULD? Maybe someday we will be able to answer those guestions so i think we should keep asking and trying to find the truth. Just my opinion. i liked your blog.
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