Imperfect Logic and Perfect Conscience

No the logic of all the reason I've presented throughout this endeavor is not perfect anymore than a functional device is perfect for succeeding at being useful as intended. It was designed and discovered for that purpose and turned out to be just the right thing. It can be modified and styled to personal preferences and arranged how people like. Essentially it is an answer to the fundamental nature of life, the universe, and everything. That much is certain, clear, and true beginning with the elemental substances of light and darkness interacting and reacting to produce energy and matter and going as far as identifying what is good, where it comes from, and what is evil, and where it comes from in a universal sense of natural law. All true and reasonable. That's where it stops.

You'll notice that the answer does not tell you* what the meaning of your life is and what decisions you should make with your free will, aside from them being morally good, but that usually goes without saying. Not rules of behavior, civil laws, or orderly structure for human society, just a general direction of moral truth. I can't give people those answers in their life, but I do believe I can help people find them individually through a spiritual relationship that may be as platonic as a cleric or as intimate as a spouse.

Basically people have a responsibility* to be aware of what they know to be truly the morally good thing to do in any given situation. Also that responsibility extends to not relying on written words and what others tell them for everything if there is a good reason they can explain after taking an action that cannot wait. If they can’t explain, they’d better face a trial in a court of law for them to be judged by a presiding official. That part is the key that makes it all function when you drive and it is not governed by logic. You can swerve the wheel at any moment and do something illogical, unexpected, and surprising.

So, even if perfection is reasoned out completely over the course of time to greater levels of clarity, that one piece will remain always potentially irrational and prevent perfect logic. The purest proof of that element of uncertainty is what I've been doing. For quite some time I have been demonstrating behaviors, ideas, and lifestyle choices that are considered wrong by many people in the unwritten ways of past truth.

The catch is that all of that should come across in truth as good when properly considered with the conclusion being it is acceptable and reasonably good for who I am. I have never once intended to harm people, do evil, or do something cruel. I came across that way at times of the necessity of the situation, but it never hit that way. If it did, my enemies wouldn’t have been so confident to do what they did to me because they would actually be hurt.

There is something that can be perceived about changing cultures from one age to another that indicates truth before it is explained as the manner of progress, and that will never change. The truth will be first, and then the Word. Eventually the Word becomes inadequate because of how truth for humans in particular changes with knowledge and technology and needs to be revised. Obviously a crucified Jew is inadequate for someone like me.  Jews hate me as an inhuman creature that isn't even allowed in their home, even though cats and dogs are.

How can I even think of those people as being the chosen people of a divine authority when they behave in such a way in the 21st century? I cannot and I will not, and I have explained why over and over again elsewhere and that should work for anyone who wants to reject them as well if they find it good to do so.  It doesn't matter if their evil can be explained in a crazy, convoluted scheme. I need something that can be explained not only the long way, but also be clear and most importantly: simple and easy to understand without needing to be veiled in mystery.

For example: All of existence is a Story. I am a part of that Story and so is everyone else. The story that tells that Story is one called StoryTeller, which I wrote myself. It doesn't explain anything except what happened in the final moments before the Big Bang at the beginning of the known universe. That explanation links us to the present moment as it was in the past, and the present moment as it will be in the future.

The idea of it being horribly bleak and tragic is because that's what 2,000 years of Christian history looks like to me, and I want that to change. I show how bleak and grim everything is so people can live life differently here and now to prevent that future. Living with compassion, kindness, and a sense of adventure. Willingness to break the rules and accept the consequences. The horror of 2 millennia is what leads to an ending like that for all of us.

Something fundamental needs to change, because it's stupid the way things are. That's it. It's inefficient for governments to be evil, tyrannical, oppressive, irrational, foolish, quarrelsome, without respect for human life, without respect for our limited resources, and led by control freaks who want to take over other people's lives. That kind of bull shit needs to stop. The main problem to notice in StoryTeller that provides insight as to what needs to change about our future for a better ending, is that in that fiction novel, only human Stories were in that well at the end. That is not the way.

All of the diverse lifeforms throughout the entire universe should have their Stories and memories in there including those of synthetic life. That's another problem with the Christian message. It idolizes a human man and that is not a good message, especially not when you look at history and see what men did with their divine heritage. How are so many national governments around the world so shitty in real life? The Ancient Greeks probably functioned more efficiently than the garbage we have in the USA or they have in Europe.

Have people really learned nothing about governing a populace since then, even with all the technology that simplifies all the mundane orderly tasks? It's worsened ever since the "Year of the Lord" started because the Lord is a Jew, and Jews are meaner than anything else could possibly be. They hate life so much that their entire religion is centered on hating life and hating love.

Why is that our "Lord"? I don't care if it can be explained, it doesn't make sense when you see it plainly, and if it doesn't make sense when you look at it, it is false when it is explained. Fact. PAY ATTENTION: It's not something that doesn't appear to make sense, it is something that you look at it and see clearly that it factually doesn't make sense. It is a contradiction of concepts that represents untruth, falseness, and hate. It needs to both look good by making sense when you look at it, and be true and good at the end of the long explanation that reasons everything out too.

To Hell with Christ because human sacrifice is evil and no matter how you look at it, that is what Christianity is. It proves itself false and even if you butt fuck the explanation in there, you aren’t going to ever get life from it. Case and point: the psychopathic religion of Islam. Monstrously militant, oppressive of human beings, destructive of culture, forceful for conversion with no forgiveness, aggressive to gain worldly power, unjust, and as mean, unkind, and unfriendly as the Jews.

Explain all you want how a human sacrifice makes you a good person, but it doesn't change the truth that you can see, taste, touch, and smell of reality no matter how fancy your locutions are when you lie to yourself. Nobody needs a human sacrifice to be worthy of attaining the highest divine, especially not that of a child.