Sunday, October 17, 2021

 We are unable to see without the glasses of the axioms. We are blind without.

 Axioms provide a logical and objective understanding of society and God.  Most problems in any culture represent a sense of instability, which can be linked to feelings of insecurity.

  The way men achieve their contradictory goal is not the most successful way that God does.  Axioms create a feeling of joy and stability.

  A lot of cultural ideas are set in place, which then have effects on how people see themselves.  The way men achieve contradictory goals is not effective. God achieves contradictory goals very effectively.  Axioms create a feeling of happiness and stability.

 We are under the spell of assumptions that allow and prevent us from seeing culture as it actually is.  The way in which men achieve a contradictory goal is not the effective way that God does.  Axioms create a sense of dynamic stability.

  The culture we see around us is governed by a series of rules that allow and prevent things from changing.  God's way is better than men's way of achieving a contradictory goal.  Axioms, or beliefs, intentionally create the joyful disposition of stability.

  Axioms allow and prevent things.  The way in which people find a way to achieve a contradictory goal is not the way God would like for us to do. Axiom intends to create a dynamic and stable happy temperament.

 We must be under the spell of axioms that allow and prevent, so we can see cultural statuses. 

 Men try lots of different ways to achieve a goal, but God does a better job.  Axioms create the disposition of happiness from stability.

We need rules so we can live together.  Our wisdom separates us; we can't make progress when we're fighting one another. But the declaration does not require our rules.  The psalmist applies his axiom of reality to all social relationships.  The sentence is correct, but there are some who don't like it.

 The more people trust their rules, the more they try to achieve unity.  We believe our wisdom is always right, so we divide people up and cause problems. But declarations do not require our rules.  The psalmist says that not everything is as it seems. The words are correct.

 When we trust the rules, we try to achieve unity.  Our wisdom can lead to disunity and instability.  Rules are important rules. They tell us what we can and cannot do. There are rules all around us -- some for our school, some for our family, and some for our city. The psalmist applies his real axioms directly to all social relationships.  

33 8 All the earth feareth the LORD; all the peoples of the world revere him." Axioms provide divine enlightenment, naturally contain objective reality, and ensure social stability. Most problems in any culture represent a sense of instability. We must be under the spell of axioms that allow and prevent, thus we see culture with fixed statuses. The way in which men achieve a contradictory goal is just not the effective way that God does. Axioms intentionally create the joyful disposition of dynamic stability.The more we trust our rules, the more we try to achieve unity. Our wisdom only creates disunity and instability. But declarations don't require our rules. The psalmist applies his axiom of reality directly to all social relationships. The words are correct.
 

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