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Virtue
« on: January 12, 2012, 08:31:33 AM »
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  • I tell you a truth that few will understand unless they have been morally perfect or unless they have been the weakest of us and have repeatedly turned toward a deeper morality through an acceptance of forgiveness...

    The devil commands us all through a voice that seems to be human. This message space, and all spaces that might speak with a false voice, are places that signify the brokenness of the human voice. Your mind is easily corrupted by the devil. You will find, one day, that your voice is not your own voice. The devil will attempt to convince you that your spirit has always been under his control. He will show you that he has been manipulating your thoughts. The truth is that beneath your mind is a spirit that speaks with its own voice. The truth that few will ever understand is that a person that speaks with the innocent voice of their own spirit is a person that is beyond the control of the devil. The devil will command you directly through your desire. God, on the other hand, will command you indirectly through the free will of your spirit. Prayer will allow you to understand the unified essence that exists within you. The innocence within you is a form of purity is that is able to commune with God. Let the innocence within you be connected to virtue. The greatest virtue is humility. Humility is a combination of several virtues and is either true or false. To be truly humble is to transcend before the need for forgiveness is present. To understand this minor idea connected to the idea of humility is to partially understand the incredible worth of transcendence. Even so, transcendence falls into nothing without the presence of faith. You must have faith in virtue to maintain a voice of virtue. These words are all merely a partial answer. What is the truth?

    Speak through virtue.

    (I do not support organized religion. I believe in the general message of Christ and the presence of God and the purpose of prayer, but I am, otherwise, an individual that believes in the worth of humanism.)