Humanity is not our dust and water or the opposable
thumbs. It is not our intellect or feelings. It is our infinite potential.
Animals think and feel but their thoughts are mindless
and their feelings instinctual. The creatures are what they are as they were
designed to be.
Angels think and feel but their thoughts are knowledge
and their feelings power. The entities are good or evil of their own accord but
as they were designed to be regardless.
Humans think and feel as animals or angels or as human
beings.
A human being thinks and feels but his thoughts are
imagination and his feelings sincerity. His nature and experiences are but the
materials he uses to become a man of his own making. He is meant to create, even himself. His Father is the Carpenter,
after all.
The nonentities of the species are those of us who are
animals. The sinister among us are those of us who are devils.
There are few human beings in our species of many devils
and billions of primates. Humanity is vastly outnumbered within itself.
There was a man before he was God and his humanity before
its divinity. His name was before the heavens and the earth and was known
before there was wisdom. He is the quality of one and by his measure there is
reality and by his quantity there is creation. So long as there is one,
humanity as a human being prevails.
We are not supposed to be avoiding each other. We are supposed to be going out of our way to help one another with out talents. It is the only way we are ever going to get the most out of our humanity. Earth was supposed to be one big block-party.
ReplyDeleteExactly. We did not "evolve" ears to listen for predators. We did not "evolve" vocal cords to warn of predators. We were meant to interact to get the best out of each other... and to share what comes of it.
DeleteThere are indeed billions of nonentities and many devils within our species, both lack the most important aspect that makes us human. Love is the most important part of us, without it we are lost; Love for each other, love for what we create, and love to care enough to become a person of our own making striving to realize our potential. Man cannot serve two masters, worship of knowledge and power turns our back to Love and the Father.
ReplyDeleteYes. That love must be unreasonable. Fear or lust have no place in the motives of a loving man. Only wonderful things must come of his moment.
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