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Assumption and Presumption

We can presume, from previous lessons, previous trials and errors, learning from past mistakes, that certain behavior will produce certain results. It is not certain though, hence it’s a presumption, due to the nature of free will choice. Not every action will produce the same result in a free will causal agent. But, the tendency, the probability, for the same […]

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Bearing Good and Evil

Words can have dual meanings when looking at them in relation to truth or falsity, good or evil, etc. By associating words in relation to truth and good in one perspective, and then associating the word with falsity and evil in another perspective, the several meanings and etymological root relations and derivations can be better more clearly understood. Video Audio […]

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Family, Ownership and Slavery

Family, etymologically, means servant, slave. In order to make slaves feel “at home”, “welcome”, “loved” and “cared” for, the slave-master changes their treatment. They also used the mind control device of spells, cast through symbolic language magic. The slave is told they are part of the household now, included into the protection, which only means they are protected as property […]

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