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Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Theory of Consequence

"Consciousness is the recognition of an individual's potential in relation to its purpose and the recognition of individual's purpose in relation to its potential. In the absence of the relation between material wealth and material poverty, there is no distraction from consciousness, meaning there is no Ego. Therefore, in the absence of the Ego there is no struggle between wealth and poverty. The study of the evolution of industrialism will have a profound impact on how we view humanity and civilization. Violent behavior is based on survival. It is this violence, and only this violence, that is pure. It is pure because it is natural. But the notion of civilization, is such that humanity is viewed as uncivilized until it regulates all that nature provides into a system of distribution so that what we have now is a collective social Ego that believes it is greater than nature. This belief is ensconced by the the fact that the basic necessities of life, freely offered by nature, such as water, food and shelter, are regulated by a few men who have systematized its distribution throughout the global population. This system of distribution is held firmly in place through, both the threat and the use of, violence.

If this theory holds true, then it is the consequence of the increasing scarcity of Nature's resources; due, not to the increasing human population but, to the means of profit that influence directly the increasing violent behavior of mankind against himself and others."

King of Edessa, Leader of the Jewish Rebellion: (Jesus and the Quest To Conquer the Empire)

This interview is another solid performance from Ralph Ellis. The historical evidence that Jewish historian Flavius Josephus was the apostle Paul. Information and compelling facets relating to the Testimonium Flavianum created by the Jesuit Bishop Eusebius. The argument is that The nemesis of the historical Jesus shaped the doctrine of modern Christianity.