Thursday, January 1, 2015

The Importance of the First Commandment.

Many people find the first commandment confusing or pointless, but actually it is relevant to science. When we define God as a personification of nature, we can look at many gods or natural forces as science calls them.

Notice there is an extreme danger of focusing on just one nature force and ignoring very important parts of the whole.

Money is a god that receives constant and dedicated worship at the expense of nature. By exodus humans had already stared going against the force gravitational separation to obtain heavy metals that had fallen below the ground. Also farming was popular, humans discovered certain food crops could yield large harvests to feed minors who mined instead of growing their own food.

The world had began as a beautiful garden, but humans found themselves in a much harsher place as a consequence of their own actions.

The understanding of god's and rules adapted to environments and groups. These groups seem to understand well the forces that would harm them.

Focusing on one aspect of the environment will ignoring others has always been problematic.

When money is used to misguide science, and put before the good of the population we see devastating consequences.

The increase in outliers, or people with Autism is not disturbing, what is disturbing is the health problems of this growing population as well as the increasing toxic burden on the "normal" population. We need a plan to create an Eden like environment and allow for the evolutionary diversity that protects life as a whole. Stop trying to justify various forms of genocide and protect life as a whole.

"Question: "What are the Ten Commandments? What is the Decalogue?""
http://www.gotquestions.org/Ten-Commandments.html

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