Monday, November 24, 2025

I firmly believe that I am a supernaturalist, holding the conviction that God exists beyond the limitations of time and space. I believe that God can break through these boundaries to communicate directly with us, revealing divine truths that transcend our earthly understanding. Some might accuse such a belief of arrogance or overconfidence, but this misrepresents the genuine confidence that Christians hold. If the universe truly operated under a strict, dogmatic order—rigid and unchanging—then perhaps all of us would be guilty of presumption in asserting any connection to the divine. However, the reality is far more complex and nuanced. Humanity exists between two worlds: on one hand, we are quick to dismiss the voices and lessons of the past as outdated or irrelevant; on the other, we remain unaware that time itself is a continuous flow of eternal truths—an ongoing succession of realities grounded in God's unchanging nature. Because God remains constant and unaltered, the eternal truths rooted in divine reality stay steady, even as human perception wavers and flutters within the fleeting present moment. We are often trapped within our own minds—disconnected from both the divine and the historical—unable to fully grasp the depths of the reality that is rooted in divine dogma. Yet, within this limitation lies an opportunity for liberation: the possibility to step into any moment of the past within the present, opening a doorway to reclaim the innocence and wonder of days gone by. If we choose to remain passive and refuse to engage, we risk drifting into a sea of uncertainty and ignorance, losing sight of our true selves. Conversely, if we stand firm and embrace the divine and the historical, we can awaken to the profound depths of our inner selves and to eternal truths that call us beyond the confines of time. Would you prefer this expressed in a more poetic manner or in a more philosophical tone? How, then, can we cast off the darkness cast by pragmatism—an attitude that reduces life to mere utility and practicality? How do we reconnect with the joy, wonder, and innocence of childhood, re-experiencing past pleasures as if they were fresh and new? We must remain resolute in our commitment to free ourselves from the prison of our own making. We need to fight to unseal the innocence buried deep within us and to unlock the full potential of our minds. Only through such a determined struggle can we avoid sinking into the abyss of ignorance—a vast ocean that threatens to swallow our true selves whole.

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