Aphorism 1: Would God be just if He didn't wield the sword?
Aphorism 2: Incendiary rhetoric is closer to agreement, than disinterest.
Aphorism 3: To be curious about your opponent in debate is the most sincere disregard for their argument,---for you fully and unequivocally understand and reject it.
Aphorism 4: A sow likes to wash in the mud. You can't nature it any differently.
Aphorism 5: Postmodernism is a corrupted literary method that worms its way around all truth.
Aphorism 6: With godlessness comes foolishness.
Aphorism 7: To preach the gospel to the poor, without having fed them first, is to kick a dog lying down.
Aphorism 8: Nobody becomes the villain from the outside. Remember that.
Aphorism 9: If you ever want to know yourself, look at the people you date. Seven out of ten times, you're exactly the same people. The other three, you're on your way to becoming so.
Aphorism 10: Vengeance makes a life sore.
Aphorism 11: One tends to hate whomever is exactly like themselves, but different in the slightest ways.
Aphorism 12: We hate only what we fear in ourselves, especially when we see it in others.
Aphorism 13: If anyone wishes to understand my disdain for homosexuality and identity politics, it's that I have tasted those apples, and understand how rotten they were.
Aphorism 14: The conservatives are turning out to be exactly who the left portrayed them. That doesn't bode well for the left, who I know are exactly what I portray.
Aphorism 15: We have two brands of kool aid. One blue rasberry and the other cherry. They're both poisonous.
Aphorism 16: Kanye can say anything his little heart desires and will always have flying monkeys to clean up after him.
Aphorism 17: We are all shocked when the writer of Black Skinhead praises Hitler. I do not hate the man, but wonder why he is famous, and I am not.
Aphorism 18: I am prejudiced against Gay people, and Transexuals---Becaue I've tasted at least one of those, and do not like the idea of it being normalized.
Aphorism 19: The most shocking thing I'd ever seen, was a person likening a rebuker of Pedophiles to Nazis, and the rebuker then affirming Nazi behavior. I found the dichotomy we all are being forced to choose from.
Aphorism 20: I went to jail for what I did as a fourteen year old, not to then turn around and see it legalized.
Aphorism 21: Let my fame be like the scent of Lebanon.
Aphorism 22: A generation rages against their ancestor's peace.
Aphorism 23: Oh, my loves, you will have the world and we will see what you have done to it.
Aphorism 24: I was raised in peace---it is all that I know.
Aphorism 25: If I were King of the world, I would be like Cormac: cursed by my own people and my corpse drifting down the Boyne.
Aphorism 26: I would cast my Crown to obtain the promise of salvation---but, I have no crown to cast save a second given name.
Aphorism 27: If I must give up all my writing, I would in a heartbeat to obtain God's gift, my desire.
Aphorism 28: Abraham did not have to give up Isaac, but he was just about to.
Aphorism 29: God is not a woman.
Aphorism 30: XX and XY. When there are other letters, let the gonads decide.
Aphorism 31: A man with a womb is possible, but ought not be the rule by which we base society.
Aphorism 32: "Castration and masectomy, to deceive like a pirate."
Aphorism 33: God came to me in vision, and found me unlike Aquinas---He asked me why, and I told Him I wanted the treasure of won souls.
Aphorism 34: A fool is always interested in minute differences, or what is grotesquely disfigured.
Aphorism 35: The wise are always interested in similitudes, and what remains consistent above all else.
Aphorism 36: There is such a fool who wishes only for uniformity while there is also such a fool who sees no thing which binds us together.
Aphorism 37: Phi is inherent in nature though many a fool will look for it exactly---that is why they are fools.
Aphorism 38: There is nothing exact in nature.
Aphorism 39: Pi is inherent in nature, yet if we've found a perfect circle, we will know a man had made it.
Aphorism 40: π & φ are irrational numbers, whose similitudes are found throughout all of nature.
Aphorism 41: Looking at the many ways in which Phi manifests, it's no wonder it discovers itself in nature.
Aphorism 42: Phi is found in nature because it is structurally sound, and bears a symmetry which creates balance.
Aphorism 43: Logos is the thing itself, not the words which are used.
Aphorism 44: To understand a thing is difficult, but it is more difficult to understand a thing, without universal laws.
Aphorism 45: The piano is tuned more in line with symmetry, and only after we understand that, do we then fine tune the instrument.
Aphorism 46: To throw away the generalizations of the past, is to throw away the foundation of an education.
Aphorism 47: The world is only as bad as we make it.
Aphorism 48: There is an antagonism against knowledge in modern day, which will lead catastrophically to a new dark age.
Aphorism 49: Our generation has reinvented the wheel and decided an octagon was far enough.
Aphorism 50: A radical, off-axis line, which then grows, but forms a perfect hemisphere. That is Euler's Identity.
Aphorism 51: I don't care about ordering my adjectives in a standard, English way. You can understand it just the same.
Aphorism 52: Google is like the narcissistic parent, who punishes or rewards their child with fame.
Aphorism 53: I have built a cathedral, but they wanted an office complex.
Aphorism 54: Enjoyment of ideas leads to less debate.
Aphorism 55: To understand an idea, is not the same as accepting it.
Aphorism 56: To be offended is to allow your mouth to betray your ears.
Aphorism 57: Many times I have seen a room riotous in agreement, yet also sorely err.
Aphorism 58: Frivolous debate can take a good friendship and ruin it.
Aphorism 59: Be in agreement with your intimates, and you will find peace.
Aphorism 60: Be in agreement with your enemies, and you will find little scorn.
Aphorism 61: Intolerable ideas scorn the poor, kill the innocent and advocate artificial procreation.
Aphorism 62: I do not advocate the destruction of human life, but make no mistake, I am no pacifist.
Aphorism 63: There is no such thing as a war crime; it is exterminate the enemy or be exterminated.
Aphorism 64: Do not go to war over petty things; understand the Bible speaks plainly about it, and if your enemy does not deserve that punishment, the war must be averted.
Aphorism 65: Children are slaughtered in war.
Aphorism 66: Women are slaughtered in war.
Aphorism 67: The Elderly are slaughtered in war.
Aphorism 68: The man who goes to war, sees humanity uncensored.
Aphorism 69: I have never known war, save in the intellect---I caution anyone who'd want to know it first hand.
Aphorism 70: There was prolonged peace from 1976 to 2000. There was disturbance from 2001 to 2019. There is now great turmoil from 2020 to today.
Aphorism 71: Everything's an exception, but everything also follows a rule.
Aphorism 72: I do make generalizations; only from those, can we find truth.
Aphorism 73: A species leads to a subspecies.
Aphorism 74: If we defined a frog and toad based on the stage of a tadpole, we might have defined a basic evolutionary step.
Aphorism 75: An eggplant is not a berry, but a strawberry is---if we understood this, we'd have discovered evolution
Aphorism 76: I see a world being created where everything is so rigorously defined, that one must have a doctorate to even know what a phalange is.
Aphorism 77: The youth generation want all the periphery subjects taught, but call the primary subjects racist. So, they wish to learn about African Slaves resisting their captors, but don't wish to know what factions fought in the civil war.
Aphorism 78: You can't teach everything--- which is why you only teach the most fundamental.
Aphorism 79: Maya Angelou was a good poet---like Eliot or Pound, she had her indulgences, but what artist doesn't?
Aphorism 80: I'd like to see Maya Angelou added to the Western Canon, and all the Journalists removed.
Aphorism 81: A number is a ratio, but a less advanced mind will not grasp the utility of not teaching it so.
Aphorism 82: I find some idiots are in complete confidence of everything they say.
Aphorism 83: I find most idiots are in doubt.
Aphorism 84: I find the greatest of all idiots is the one who knows something, which isn't true.
Aphorism 85: A wise man of below average intellect is preferable to a foolish genius.
Aphorism 86: At some point knowledge must be taken with faith, as all things come into doubt the more you probe them.
Aphorism 87: Socrates was a wise man, but not as wise as Confucius.
Aphorism 88: Confucius was a wise man, but not as wise as Mo-Tzu.
Aphorism 89: Mo-Tzu was a wise man, but not as wise as King Solomon.
Aphorism 90: Solomon was a wise man, but never as wise as Christ.
Aphorism 91: Guru Nanak was a wise man, and wiser than Chanakya.
Aphorism 92: Ptahhotep was a wise man, and wiser than Guru Nanak.
Aphorism 93: Mencius was a wise man, and wiser than Ptahhotep.
Aphorism 94: Lao Tzu and Plato were both wise, yet unobtainable for most.
Aphorism 95: The fool is taught to never generalize. Likewise, the fool is taught to never see exceptions.
Aphorism 96: If I seem racist, it's only your racism.
Aphorism 97: If I seem sexist, it's only your sexism.
Aphorism 98: If I seem homophobic, it's because my fears are realized.
Aphorism 99: A feminist in Mumbai or Shiraz I stand behind.
Aphorism 100: Racism exists now, when it didn't ten years ago.
Aphorism 101: To know Christ is a lens which gives 20/20 vision.
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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