Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Making The Most Of Basic Desires And Motivations

If readers are at all familiar with problems in Bible interpretation, they must recognize an introduction to the idea of Ten Ages as a most peculiar offering. But this author claims Ten Ages to be the foremost interpretative instrument to effect utility and time frame for the messianic expedience.

Recognizing the importance of focus on time urgency and principals in prophecy and apostolic overtures, we discover Ten Ages to severely detract from the viability of traditional homilies and prognostications. For, in the intellect shaped by traditional homilies and secret portends resides the scope of ethos and ethics contributing to individual character and therefore integrity of insight. We do not always make the right decision or intercept the correct interpretation of semantic content, but for every action we can expect reaction whether suffering or reward.

Mankind suffers greatly from theist devotion, for conflicting motivations modify our basic desire to create a bounteous existentialism and to earn 'unmerited favor' from an often-cavalier theism. All connotes a pleasing edification but notwithstanding constant attack from contrary disciplines and disturbing denigration from atheist remonstration.

When we admire and evaluate the Great Minds, friendly to mankind's metaphysical pursuit, let us not too harshly deal with Nietzsche, the atheist. Though a staunch opponent of religion, he wrote only good things about the love of Jesus Christ, though disillusioned by the lesser Christian ethic. Nietzsche uttered a truth or two when he accused mankind of "will to power"; he indicted man's obsession with position, materials, pleasure, and status -- the desire for power. Such obsession inhered difficulty for first century proponents as well as for modern devotees, for the prescribed lifestyle required consecrates to portion assets amongst others as means to share in the Messianic principle. Existence, then, must butt heads with existentialism. Who would share his valued estate with others and for an uncertain expectation? But the great philosophers, all, expressed appreciation for right conduct and altruism values -- to attain moral insight and excellence as the basis of inspired philosophy!

Thus, we accredit genius: those who rise to greatness and foreshadow intellectualism. Yet, in the area of metaphysics, relating to Bible intellection, simpleton and scholar as well as plebeian and aristocrat are all reduced to intellectual equals. Impulse, then, not intellectual acuity, determines mankind's spiritual aptitude -- how to profit most from inherent desire and motivation.

Metaphysical philosophy conceives in mental apologetics. When we say, "I have faith in a certain belief," our position ignores syllogistic surety as the means to express credibility; sans qualification, we express opinion only; and opinion is worth about two cents or less. Forewarned, we should take care with what we attend, what we are led to believe, and what we would impress on others.

Here, our mission is not so much to teach as it is to stir enquiry, to instill prophecy awareness, and to arouse Ten Ages curiosity. Hopefully, from this time forward, readers will perceive the 'Ages urgency' present in all Bible context.

Exegetes should investigate 'Ten Ages' for self if interested in intercepting the secret Bible thesis; thus, we would excite the august presence occupying your own private existentialism. This author is eager to illuminate Ten Ages as the Bible premise, which theme is all-important and dominates throughout scripture. This author claims full credit for Ten Ages discovery in prophecy and invites your enjoyment of the truths unraveled from Ten Ages interception.

Only from this platform can readers harmonize life's desire and motivation with the existentialism somehow randomly inherited from geography, luck, and intellection. Exegetes are encouraged to access advanced studies available to mediate the conflicts between desire, motivation, and a harmonic existentialism.

Ben Winter, particles physicist, Bible scholar, and author of "THE GREAT DECEPTION: Symbols And Numbers Clarified," reveals there 'is' something new under the sun -- that is, for modern Bible students. He addresses correctness of language and true intent of the major Bible topics: solves Bible mysteries, defines Gog and Magog, reveals Daniel He-goat's surprising identity, and dares to number the all important Ten Ages. Sign up for FREE book critiques at http://www.winterbriar.com/ and view more articles in blog format at http://blog.thegreatdeception.net/.


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