Aphorisms

Aphorism 51. The one preoccupied with narcissism is usually the most blatant narcissist.

Aphorism 52. Selfishness is what destroys civilizations.

Aphorism 53. Men who judge are often the same men who betray.

Aphorism 54. When a good man dies, consider he is in a better place and no longer must suffer life.

Aphorism 55. When a bad man dies, consider in what ways you made him.

Aphorism 56. Do not offend a soul of inferior mind, as then they will seek only to destroy you.

Aphorism 57. Do not pin a strange dog to the ground, lest it bite you.

Aphorism 58. The world is for the wicked to rule.

Aphorism 59. Racism was a certain generation's only sin.

Aphorism 60. God has given our struggles to overcome, and it is for our own pleasure.

Aphorism 61. The daemon inside of us is more dangerous than the shadow inside of others.

Aphorism 62. We are each quantum entangled with the Person of Death; our choice is whether we let Christ burden it, or we burden it by ourselves.

Aphorism 63. A false pastor has an evil eye, and a slack arm.

Aphorism 64. A good pastor will put himself into harm's way for you.

Aphorism 65. Poetry can be perfectly understood, yet the foolish are more interested in what it reveals about themselves.

Aphorism 66. Exact knowledge of any poem is impossible, yet each poem has a universal moral to tell.

Aphorism 67. The author is dead, and that is why so many are foolish.

Aphorism 68. My observations may have been made before, but I came to them on my very own.

Aphorism 69. The Blaspheme of the Holy Spirit is not a word we say, but a Word we refuse to say.

Aphorism 70. Christian hedonism is an antithetical statement.

Aphorism 71. I saw a rich man with a wooden crown, and Eros at his breast refusing to be passed on to the next man.

Aphorism 72. I have concluded life is vanity, save one thing, and that is love.

Aphorism 73. People in groups aren't hard to understand, but those who understand them are usually the outcasts.

Aphorism 74. Psychology is a useless field, when it's being used to teach self love.

Aphorism 75. The faithful man is not a good man, but rather a man who knows he's not good; yet tries his hardest nonetheless.

Aphorism 76. Grace salvation is that an offender like me can be forgiven---it does not excuse me from doing good works.

Aphorism 77. The worst thing the church ever did, was teach the Earth was created yore 6,000 years, and that Christ's moral teachings were suggestions rather than laws.

Aphorism 78. In the days of my grandfather, men knew the Earth was old, but it didn't bother them.

Aphorism 79. Faith is not believing without evidence---it is what makes sense out of the evidence.

Aphorism 80. Nietzsche was wrong.

Aphorism 81. Morality is self-evident. However, so are the laws of quanta.

Aphorism 82. Homosexuality does hurt people by the very nature of it being selfish.

Aphorism 83. Transgenderism does hurt people by the very nature of it being a lie.

Aphorism 84. Where most men are liars and selfish, there can be no true joy.

Aphorism 85. Love is best described as an additive force; selfishness is best described as a divisive force.

Aphorism 86. Hatred and self-loathing are just bitter forms of self-love.

Aphorism 87. Self-love, by its very wording, is selfish.

Aphorism 88. The worst kind of man is a covetous man.

Aphorism 89. Kindness can soften the most bitter heart.

Aphorism 90. Cut off from yourself the darkness; Christ is the knife.

Aphorism 91. Throw your sin into the sea, and let it drown with Christ.

Aphorism 92. When Christ raised from the dead, so did you. That is what Baptism represents.

Aphorism 93. Baptism is what Jeremiah called the "New Circumcision".

Aphorism 94. Jesus, by name, is revealed to be the Messiah in the Book of Zechariah.

Aphorism 95. Abraham had a covenant with God, too; that His Seed, Christ, would bless all the nations of the Earth.

Aphorism 96. Let Christ burden your Daemon, so rest from that wicked thing.

Aphorism 97. Sin in season is decadent sex on the marriage bed, and gluttony at a marriage feast; it is murder during war, and a crude word in literature.

Aphorism 98. Do not refrain from sex if married; doing so is a little like a form of adultery.

Aphorism 99. Sex ought to remain for the marriage bed; otherwise, children are born without loving families.

Aphorism 100. The greatest lie we are told is that it is noble to survive.

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