Thursday, August 07, 2008

Common Needs: On Meaningful Existence

MODERATION in all good things save heavenly virtue which must be limitless as our God is limitless. This is the principle of the middle path that avoids both lack and excess. This is the Law of Sufficiency.
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MEANINGFUL EXISTENCE as part of our system of common needs include, a due care and common respect for all honorable religions - this common respect directly translates to our common protection of their particular religious personages, their practices, their beliefs, their holy systems, sanctuaries and institutions and the conviction of faith itself as it exists in the heart of their believers (the seal of faith as practiced in the One Solidarity) - particularly in our own Roman Catholic religion without a true understanding and conviction of the Holy Spirit of which we would never be able to accomplish this sacred requirement to provide for this common hope with common alms without syncretism or hypocrisy but with virtue and the Spirit of truth, the military chaplaincy, and any prayers specified for the intention of religious harmony and individual peace with God as God is expressed in his or her heart of faith.

All heavenly virtue (as opposed to purely human, earthly virtues that does not serve anything beyond or greater than the self), especially the three theological virtues of faith, hope and love, can best be understood in the Christian context of our Blessed Lord's miracle of the loaves and the fishes, they are as God is from Whom they draw their potency, a limitless good for all mankind.

An honorable religion is one that serves all of human life in all it's segments in virtue and in truth in the greater context of the one whole of sacred life of our world as one planetary whole.

A dishonorable religion (one that refuses to serve life and therefore the one common Creator of our common creation) falls under the saying of our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, that whosoever does not gather with us, scatters against us. They are those individuals (recall that there is no absolute evil) who are fully complicit in their own hearts by their own choice in this kind of practice and are to be excluded from our system of common needs. Should they choose to oppose us, this we will defend (FYI: incidentally, this is the motto of the US Army).

Prosper the Peace! Prosper the People!

Glory to God in the highest
Adoration to Jesus Christ
Peace to men of good will.

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