10/12/16 -

Just because you follow the rules, doesn't mean you're not a criminal...


We all follow our own ethical order, and for some of us that means

following the lack thereof. It's a dark comedy to realize that so many

people have found their own particular way of being evil while following

social customs closely and never breaking laws. I broke trivial laws, as

a child, seeing that those laws were being put to the purpose of

upholding the status of individuals who, as a group, were defying ethical

dictates. I find now that it's better to concede, but I feel like more of a

criminal for doing so. Like I'm in on an organized crime. I've never

broken any of MY laws, and as a sovere
ign entity, I constantly

try to challenge people's ethical reason. Human law can do horrible

things, things that my law would never do. I simply believe more in

myself than in anyone else, and I trust my own judgement

when it comes to answering to my higher existential source for my

conduct in reality. Will God be satisfied with the way I lived? If I can

honestly answer "yes", then I know I'm following my law well. But if

there's any question in your heart whether the real judge would approve

of you, then I suggest a candid reassessment of yourself before you

die, losing the most substantial form of yourself forever. And before

you go on carrying out JUSTICE for humanity against a wicked

CRIMINAL, remember that you were taught these ficti
tious notions as

a way for other people to control you. Carrying out justice is only

coherent when you are purely considering what God would want,

never the petty social order that was handed down from inferior

generations of badly behaving humans. The evolution of the monkey is

to more closely resemble his creator, those who came before you

were most likely lacking some of the characteristics that you uniquely

have at this further point in history. Honoring your ancestors, as nice an

idea as that sounds, is essentially blasphemous. All honor should go to

the one who is without flaw. Honoring ourselves instead
, in disregard of

that One
, is a massive mistake.
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