D. B. Gooner
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Law can only come from a god.
If I wanted to levitate right now, I couldn't. Not because anybody forbade me from doing so, but because I physically couldn't. If a god exists, he made it so I couldn't levitate. That is a law.
If that law came from a human, I would be able to levitate, IF they caught me they'd put me in a cage for a while, then release me and HOPE I don't try to levitate again. That is not a law, that is swinging your dick around.
Human laws are in your head, if you are capable of doing something, even if deemed immoral by the society you find yourself in, not only are you not a criminal for doing it, but you are JUSTICE. If there is a god, it was his intention for you to be able to do it, and for you to have the urge to do it. For you to feel the urge, and not follow it would be spitting in gods face.
The god I speak of doesn't have to be the biblical god. He doesn't have an ego, or be conscious. You could just look at him as the container of all life, as well as the blueprint for it. God = what is.
You always hear "God loves you." He does love you. He loves the real you. Every thought and sensation you have must be good, because if you weren't meant to feel them, you wouldn't. In the bible, gods name is "I am". It is perfect. You are who you are, and you must be perfect since you too came from god.
There is no good or bad, but if there was something I would label as "bad", it would be the obstruction of freedom, especially your own. Self-restriction is the antagonist to humanity.
From my observations, freedom is obstructed in two ways. Through might and through cowardice.
Might- A slaver whips his slave and uses force to make him do his bidding. On some level, the slave can't help but to respect the slaver. That is might, and I can't argue against it.
Cowardice- A slave tries to escape, rightfully so, another slave spots him and tells the master, getting the freedom-seeking slave caught and punished.
The cowardly slave might be malicious. He is jealous of the freedom-seeking slave for having the guts to try to earn his freedom back and tells on him so that they may be miserable together, for eternity. Crab mentality and such.
The cowardly slave might be fearful. Not malicious at all. Maybe he doesn't know any better. Maybe he was taught to believe that seeking freedom is evil. He tells on the freedom-seeking slave not out of ill-will, but out of fear, maybe even empathy. He gets him punished, but believes he did the freedom-seeker a favor. He even believes his cowardice to be noble.
The malicious coward and the fearful coward may have different intentions, but they are both enemies of humanity, and should be treated as such.
People look at civilization, where these tyrants run rampant and call humanity disgusting. But these tyrants aren't humanity, they are humanity's bastardly children. Their idea's don't come from their own inner-self, from god, they come from other humans.
The antisocial freedom-seeking slave is the true humanity, and humanity is beautiful.
If I wanted to levitate right now, I couldn't. Not because anybody forbade me from doing so, but because I physically couldn't. If a god exists, he made it so I couldn't levitate. That is a law.
If that law came from a human, I would be able to levitate, IF they caught me they'd put me in a cage for a while, then release me and HOPE I don't try to levitate again. That is not a law, that is swinging your dick around.
Human laws are in your head, if you are capable of doing something, even if deemed immoral by the society you find yourself in, not only are you not a criminal for doing it, but you are JUSTICE. If there is a god, it was his intention for you to be able to do it, and for you to have the urge to do it. For you to feel the urge, and not follow it would be spitting in gods face.
The god I speak of doesn't have to be the biblical god. He doesn't have an ego, or be conscious. You could just look at him as the container of all life, as well as the blueprint for it. God = what is.
You always hear "God loves you." He does love you. He loves the real you. Every thought and sensation you have must be good, because if you weren't meant to feel them, you wouldn't. In the bible, gods name is "I am". It is perfect. You are who you are, and you must be perfect since you too came from god.
There is no good or bad, but if there was something I would label as "bad", it would be the obstruction of freedom, especially your own. Self-restriction is the antagonist to humanity.
From my observations, freedom is obstructed in two ways. Through might and through cowardice.
Might- A slaver whips his slave and uses force to make him do his bidding. On some level, the slave can't help but to respect the slaver. That is might, and I can't argue against it.
Cowardice- A slave tries to escape, rightfully so, another slave spots him and tells the master, getting the freedom-seeking slave caught and punished.
The cowardly slave might be malicious. He is jealous of the freedom-seeking slave for having the guts to try to earn his freedom back and tells on him so that they may be miserable together, for eternity. Crab mentality and such.
The cowardly slave might be fearful. Not malicious at all. Maybe he doesn't know any better. Maybe he was taught to believe that seeking freedom is evil. He tells on the freedom-seeking slave not out of ill-will, but out of fear, maybe even empathy. He gets him punished, but believes he did the freedom-seeker a favor. He even believes his cowardice to be noble.
The malicious coward and the fearful coward may have different intentions, but they are both enemies of humanity, and should be treated as such.
People look at civilization, where these tyrants run rampant and call humanity disgusting. But these tyrants aren't humanity, they are humanity's bastardly children. Their idea's don't come from their own inner-self, from god, they come from other humans.
The antisocial freedom-seeking slave is the true humanity, and humanity is beautiful.





