Aphorism 101. People come so close to finding truth, and then start adding to it their own ideas.
Aphorism 102. The age old problem with mankind, is they find a truth, and think they've found it all.
Aphorism 103. Pythagoreans and African Sages have a lot in common---finding a rational foundation for truth, they begin to make it into a religion.
Aphorism 104. The problem with scientists, is that they assume because they understand it, they can understand humanity.
Aphorism 105. Humans change with the seasons and times---no one point in history is like any other, therefore, what social science we discover is valid only for today.
Aphorism 106. There are overreaching truths across all time and history---one of them, is to never underestimate the intellect of predecessors.
Aphorism 107. Black and white people are equally brilliant.
Aphorism 108. Black and white people get stuck in the same pitfalls.
Aphorism 109. Asians and North Africans are better developed than the Western World because they retained filial respect.
Aphorism 110. Black Africa and North Africa are two different worlds.
Aphorism 111. There is more in common between the White race and the Black race, than the White race and the Asian races.
Aphorism 112. Women are smarter than men, but lack the judgment men do.
Aphorism 113. What distinguishes between a Lawyer and a Judge is that the Lawyer knows the Law while the Judge knows when to ignore it.
Aphorism 114. A woman is an intelligent creature, yet a man sees what is right.
Aphorism 115. The Law, if it is unjust, ought to be overruled in judgment.
Aphorism 116. Men are born knowing right from wrong.
Aphorism 117. Women are born knowing right from wrong, yet deceive themselves quite easily.
Aphorism 118. A woman who is wise, is often one who wants a family and recognizes her shortfallings.
Aphorism 119. I've met several dozen wise women, and each of them wanted a husband more than they wanted a career. Yet, what was equally true was each of them had careers thrust upon them for their wisdom.
Aphorism 120. Gay means happy.
Aphorism 121. Sick people ought not be in authority.
Aphorism 122. A eunuch with silicon breasts is nigh the highest levels of government.
Aphorism 123. I counsel for peace; sometimes war is necessary for there to be peace.
Aphorism 124. Ukraine, fight bloody and win. The whole world is depending on you.
Aphorism 125. I do not hate Vladimir Putin; nor do I believe he is evil. Rather, I think the times are evil, and a war was inevitable.
Aphorism 126. Life was good in China and Russia until the world went bat.
Aphorism 127. Tyranny is everywhere---there is no good guy right now.
Aphorism 128. John Bunyan said "Slut."
Aphorism 129. I believe in prophecy and revelation happening right now.
Aphorism 130. Satan was at war in Christ's day. He is already on the Earth. We ought not despise him nor revile him. He is instrumental in the destruction of God's enemies.
Aphorism 131. Christians, do not fear Satan or the Mark of the Beast. Fear, instead, Christ and His divine judgment.
Aphorism 132. I hate no one.
Aphorism 133. There is a rational foundation for truth which is established in Christ Jesus.
Aphorism 134. Solomon says not to be overly wise---so, I continue to write books.
Aphorism 135. I hope I store my wisdom for my own benefit, and not merely to enrich another.
Aphorism 136. One of the worst conditions of life, is to have found knowledge, and passed it on to someone else so they would become wealthy.
Aphorism 137. In my dream I felt Christ's calloused hand pleasantly marking me out for salvation.
Aphorism 138. The most dangerous part of being human, is to have never truly been in love.
Aphorism 139. Christian mysticism is a cloud without water; it is a confession without a miracle.
Aphorism 140. I believe one can find God through a healthy romance---knowing it is good, one can never then say there is no such thing.
Aphorism 141. Homosexuality is wrong because it is selfish.
Aphorism 142. I've never met a homosexual with my notion of love---to them, it's just a chemical reaction. And for that, they will be damned.
Aphorism 143. Love is man's highest ideal.
Aphorism 144. A man or woman who loves does not let themselves feel aggravation.
Aphorism 145. Picking on your lover, or teasing them, is a sign that you ought not have chosen them.
Aphorism 146. A loveless marriage is a curse---it is still wrong, in this instance, to get a divorce.
Aphorism 147. In marriage, your fidelity is important. It sustains the healthy love of all around you, even if you do not have infatuation for the one you are married to.
Aphorism 148. The best kind of marriage is one where love is created, not one governed by capricious whims.
Aphorism 149. Love is melancholy.
Aphorism 150. There is nothing better in this world than a happy marriage.
Mark 13:51Jesus saith unto them, Have ye understood all these things? They say unto him, Yea, Lord. 52Then said he unto them, Therefore every scribe which is instructed unto the kingdom of heaven is like unto a man that is an householder, which bringeth forth out of his treasure things new and old.
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