Friday, June 12, 2026

What Does It Mean To Be Human?

 


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What does it mean to be human?


*Being human involves navigating the complex intersection of our biology and our capacity for advanced consciousness.


*It is a multifaceted journey defined by our emotions, self-awareness, and desire to connect.


*The concept can be broken down into a few core pillars:


-Consciousness and Self-Awareness:


Humans have the unique ability to reflect on their own existence, contemplate past events, plan for the future, and ask existential questions.


-Emotional Depth:


Being human means experiencing a wide, sometimes contradictory range of emotions—ranging from deep love and joy to grief and struggle.


-Empathy and Compassion:


We have an innate drive to care for others, build strong social networks, and create communities.


-Creativity and Adaptability:


From inventing new technologies to creating art, humans continually shape their environment and pass knowledge down through generations.


-Agency and Morality:


We possess the cognitive ability to make choices, distinguish right from wrong, and pursue our individual purposes.





Note:

Whether ordinary or extraordinary, we all belong to the human race and are mortal, which means that one day we will die and become dust in the wind.


Though not fully formed at birth, human beings are born with a conscience, the inner cognitive sense, moral compass, or faculty that enables a person to judge the rightness or wrongness of their own actions, motives, and thoughts.**  




*From Google AI search on “What does it mean to be human”.


**From Google AI definition of conscience.




Thursday, June 11, 2026

 


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Positive energy is incompatible with negative energy, and the two opposing energies conflict.


Similarly, holiness and unholiness represent two opposing energies that cannot coexist.


Consequently, it is impossible to establish a connection between the holy and the unholy when one repels the other.


When an individual forsakes and neglects the Lord and the Lord's commandments through sinful practices, Satanic influence, and control, there will never be a genuine connection rooted in love or with any person, except with Satan and associated selfish sins, desires, and illusions characterized by abuse, desecration, and violation of boundaries.


Furthermore, it is also impossible for so-called psychics to accurately perceive others if their mindset is tainted with depravity, their mind is in the gutter, and their third eye is disconnected from spiritual insight.




Note:


A holy person does not need to have superpowers to exorcise the unholy, for the unholy to feel excruciating torment and agonies of hell, through the sheer incompatibility of the opposing energies.




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What is the difference between retribution and vengeance?*


What distinguishes vengeance from revenge?*


Why is it important to understand these differences when administering justice and creating deterrence?






*Defined from Google AI search results on the differences between retribution, vengeance, and revenge.


Although retribution, vengeance, and revenge all involve inflicting harm on someone in response to a wrong, they differ in motivation, method, and scope.


Retribution is a formal, proportional punishment aimed at justice, whereas vengeance and revenge are personal acts driven by emotion.


1. Retribution (Justice & Proportionality)


What it is:

A deserved punishment intended to restore moral or legal order.


Motivation:

Impartial justice, fairness, and order.


Who carries it out:

Typically, a neutral third party (such as a court or justice system), rather than the victim.


Limits:

Strictly governed by rules, aiming for a punishment proportionate to the severity of the offense (often called "just deserts").


2. Revenge (Personal & Emotion-Driven)


What it is:

An act of retaliation by the victim (or someone close to them) to "get even."


Motivation:

Personal anger, hatred, or the desire to make the offender experience the same suffering the victim endured.


Who carries it out:

The injured party, directly or an aggressor lacking honor, blames victims and others for failures.


Limits:

Highly personal and emotional, and—unlike retribution—lacking legal boundaries; retaliation often exceeds the original offense.


3. Vengeance (Extreme Revenge)


What it is:

Often used interchangeably with revenge, vengeance tends to be more theatrical, intense, and extreme in scope.


Motivation:

Righteous anger, vindication, or deeply rooted grudges.


Who carries it out:

The wronged individual, or someone acting on their behalf, or extreme blame directed at others for failures.


Limits:

Carries a heavy, often poetic or epic weight. While revenge is a specific act, vengeance is a broader campaign to settle a score (e.g., "seeking vengeance”).




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Wednesday, June 10, 2026

The Future Unknown




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What do we truly know about the future?




What do we truly know about ourselves?




Are you aware that once your mind is made up, it becomes fixed and limited?




Where does your heart and soul then reside?




The greater danger lies in being dead set against something, because it indicates a refusal to stand firm or to support.




Where is your paradigm for life—your philosophy, your view of life's outcome?




Is it already mapped out and unchangeable?




Is it locked in perfection forever within a finite boundary?




Or is it dynamic—constantly seeking excellence, transformation, and growth toward becoming better, brighter, and enlightened?




Can we truly know every possible outcome as if we were gods—predict and understand every unknown future?




And what can be discerned in fear, paranoia, hatred, and sins of lust and satanic desire for power and control?




Some distorted dystopian future where everything is manipulated and controlled to produce grandiose outcomes—by any means necessary?




What happens in this seemingly perfect future where:




- Everyone must conform to certain ideals of perfection,




- Responsibility to humanity and service to the Lord are obscured and shifted onto others, while fear and insecurity are masked with hatred and aggression,




- No one ever confronts or embraces difficult truths,




- No individual admits fault or seeks redemption through repentance, corrective action, or truth,




- There is no genuine concern for family, children, future generations, or society, only selfish goal-setting driven by power and fear-led outcomes.




What can truly be perceived of the future in the realm of the unknown?




Do we need to see a glimpse of the future through fear, perverted perspective, and self-created illusions of perfection—manifested as grand ambitions driven by control?




Is this even achievable?




How much time might be squandered on chasing these grandiose, delusional ideals toward unsustainable, unholy, catastrophic, and dystopian outcomes?




Would pretending forgiveness and salvation while continuously committing sins and crimes against humanity actually lead to salvation?




How do we face the future and the unknown—and find salvation?




By confronting our fears, taking responsibility for our actions, nurturing and cultivating the fruit of the Spirit, serving humanity, and serving the Lord to the best of our abilities.




If everyone everywhere fulfills their divine purpose with the Holy Spirit, then regardless of what the future holds, it will be far better than living as cowards or, even worse, as creatures without love—forsaking the Lord, breaking covenant like Judas, and losing ourselves to fear, hatred, sins, selfish desires, useless power, meaningless control, and satanic influences of Satan.







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Monday, June 8, 2026

 


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Which sin is more damning?


Forgivable or unforgivable sins?


According to Christ, the only unforgivable sin is blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.


This is also called the unpardonable sin or the eternal sin.


Matthew 12:31-32: "And so I tell you, every kind of sin and slander can be forgiven, but blasphemy against the Spirit will not be forgiven."


Mark 3:28-29: "Whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will never be forgiven; those blasphemers are guilty of an eternal sin.”



What does blasphemy mean?


Blasphemy involves showing great disrespect, contempt, or lack of reverence toward the Lord, Holy Spirit, or sacred objects.


Blasphemy also includes a persistent, unrepentant heart and attributing the Lord's goodness to wickedness.


Which is more damning and unforgivable?


Blasphemy or desecration of the temple of the Holy Spirit?


Desecration is considered blasphemy and involves heinous acts of intentionally violating, damaging, or defiling someone's body.


If the greatest unforgivable sin is desecrating the temple of the Holy Spirit and is therefore the most damning, why is it not treated with the greatest accountability and seriousness?


Ultimately, sins of desecration also lead the sinner's heart to become impure, preventing the ability to see the Lord and enter heaven.


Why do societal laws, cultural and religious views not reflect just how grievous, heinous, and damning the unforgivable sins are, especially when violating a person and desecrating the temple of the Holy Spirit?





From Google search:

*Persistent Unbelief & Rejection:


Many theologians view it as a hardened, unrepentant heart—a continual rejection of God’s grace until death. Since forgiveness is only possible through the conviction of the Holy Spirit, persistently rejecting that Spirit means you cannot receive forgiveness. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]


Attributing God's goodness to evil is another perspective, defining it as knowingly and willfully attributing God's visible work to darkness—calling good, evil.


** 1 Corinthians 6:18-19:


18 Flee from sexual immorality. Every other sin a person commits is outside the body, but the sexually immoral person sins against his own body.


19 Or do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you, whom you have from God? You are not your own.  




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What Does It Mean To Be Human?

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