Short Summary and Mission

This blog is going to be quite simple and will address issues of culture, faith, and the state of affairs that we are in presently as a collective group of people on this planet as well as the individual. It is so easy to become disillusioned by the course of events that are happening in the world. It is no longer a battle between left and right, or conservative and liberal, it is a fight between good and evil forces. The sliding window of what is morally acceptable has slid so far that even relativistic morality has become poisoned. I don’t want the reader to view this opening as complete, for this will become a living blog as we break down topics in greater depth throughout the journey.

I intend to address some philosophical issues here, share my faith, and dive into some scripture. I am not a minister, nor am I formally trained in theology, but merely have a degree in mathematics and a passion for the scripture. It presents itself as a contradiction sometimes to be so mathematically driven, but yet fall into faith because within mathematics we develop rigorous proofs based on sets of axioms, or if you prefer, first principles. What I realized is that I can never prove nor disprove God, for it would diminish the need for faith, but what I did do, was axiomatically accept the existence of God and the fact that he presented me a savior through Jesus Christ, whom I have accepted as such. It is with a sense of humility that I did accept this as an axiom, because any other assertion would presume I know all and that is indicative of arrogance. It would be arrogant to think we are the highest form of consciousness on this planet. If we were to start with the bacterium, onto the jelly fish, the dog and the dolphin all of which thinking they are of the highest form of consciousness and power, that would seem silly. So, how much more silly would it be for a group of humans on a tiny planet in the middle of a vast cosmos to think they are at the apex of power and consciousness.

“True knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing.”-Socrates

Knowledge has its limits, but faith cannot be contained.

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