People are interested in exotic cultures as if other
people rambling in gibberish and doing silly things are somehow profound.
I judge a tree by the fruit it bears. Does a culture actually inspire people? Does it make
the most of human potential?
It is argued that cultures should be judged by their own
standards… rather than objectively. Every man’s ways are clean in his own eyes.
I would be a fool to believe a culture is somehow important because it says so
in its own nonsense.
We are mortal and
only human for better or worse. We live and die in vain or for a life
beyond our dust and water.
There is a God… and not because you believe or
disbelieve. Learning gibberish and esoteric antics shall not avail you. If you
have eyes to see and ears to hear, you shall see and hear the truth everywhere and
in everything. It is not hidden within cultures. It is not lost to posterity.
The choice is never God or the Devil. It was and is truth
or lies. God is the truth, not our gibberish and scribble. The Father of Lies
tells everyone what they want to hear. The Devil was never our evil but rather
the liar who assures us our evil is conveniently good.
The Father of Man is I
Am Who I Am. The Son of Man is the Father of Man as the man of his own
making: I Am Who I Am By My Own Hand.
Behold the Hand. Behold the Nail. The Hand shall wield the Nail as its Rod of
Iron.
There is truth and it is not cultural. Our understanding
or misunderstanding is irrelevant. We have eyes to see the truth or we are
blind. We have ears to hear the truth or we are deaf. See and hear beyond the
semantics.
It is really a good thing to just judge things by their own merits. The rulebooks of the world are fickle and flawed.
ReplyDeleteThe rules were written by those who never felt obligated to follow the rules. They are chains, not freedom and justice.
DeleteCulture does not make the man, what a man creates becomes his culture. As the Son of Man the Father of Man became the man of his own making, he demonstrated the way, the truth, and the life. No man before him inspired more people, by his own hand, blood, sweat, and tears he proved his way works.
ReplyDeleteEXACTLY! As ONE man he did this, not as one among many. Freedom is individual, always. Justice is personal, always. There is no "social" justice or endowed freedom. Rule by the Rod of Iron in your own hand and you shall be free and justified.
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