Totally love this take. If forced into a choice I think I would choose the philosopher too. If I could have both… Well it never hurts to have powerful friends.
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The thing everyone would want is God to explain creation. We get the next best thing with God working through Jesus to leave that message. The monks claimed that it was important that we mature enough thanks to the first apostles so that we could implement the second stage of Jesus's plan. That was to release the explanation for creation so that everyone could have a better understanding of God and God's domain. You need to understand everything in our light universe and if you read it in my article: guess what just happened, you'll realize how it directly intimately interacts with God and how God can be all knowing and everywhere. It's a marvelous Revelation but it's also something now that science can verify. Either we are being giving The Theory of Everything or we are not.
Most people do not realize that facts are neutral. We are noticing things and collecting facts about them and want to know what causes all of this which is creation. The causes are what we form theories about or speculate about but we do not need to because we actually have the answers now. This means you are either 100% correct in explaining creation or you are 100% wrong. Science has consistently been 100% wrong and is wandering off into crazy fantasies. This was predicted and is the point. We need this divide intervention. It is the greatest moment in our history. And if you watch the news you'll realize that this gift is coming at exactly the right time.
As a German Biologist, I look at this through the lens of cognitive survival. The true 'philo-sopher' instantly diagnoses what you are not, mapping your learning disabilities in seconds. They don't have a single nanosecond to waste on intellectual dead ends. My own learning and processing capacity dictates exactly who I engage with and who I avoid. In an age of noise, you have to firewall what to ignore.
I would imagine that someone who is too wise, easily becomes cynical…especially if not guided by something greater than themselves. A philosopher seems hopeful - an explorer in search of the best way to live. For some reason I can’t bring myself to trust anyone who is not seeking…seeking truth, chasing something beautiful, wanting knowledge to become a better version of self.
Totally love this take. If forced into a choice I think I would choose the philosopher too. If I could have both… Well it never hurts to have powerful friends.
Philosopher can talk, talk, talk, until somebody turns into amphibian, which is crossing the line between being wise and over-wise!
Interesting points. Didn’t know about the origins of the word “wizard.”
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The thing everyone would want is God to explain creation. We get the next best thing with God working through Jesus to leave that message. The monks claimed that it was important that we mature enough thanks to the first apostles so that we could implement the second stage of Jesus's plan. That was to release the explanation for creation so that everyone could have a better understanding of God and God's domain. You need to understand everything in our light universe and if you read it in my article: guess what just happened, you'll realize how it directly intimately interacts with God and how God can be all knowing and everywhere. It's a marvelous Revelation but it's also something now that science can verify. Either we are being giving The Theory of Everything or we are not.
Most people do not realize that facts are neutral. We are noticing things and collecting facts about them and want to know what causes all of this which is creation. The causes are what we form theories about or speculate about but we do not need to because we actually have the answers now. This means you are either 100% correct in explaining creation or you are 100% wrong. Science has consistently been 100% wrong and is wandering off into crazy fantasies. This was predicted and is the point. We need this divide intervention. It is the greatest moment in our history. And if you watch the news you'll realize that this gift is coming at exactly the right time.
As a German Biologist, I look at this through the lens of cognitive survival. The true 'philo-sopher' instantly diagnoses what you are not, mapping your learning disabilities in seconds. They don't have a single nanosecond to waste on intellectual dead ends. My own learning and processing capacity dictates exactly who I engage with and who I avoid. In an age of noise, you have to firewall what to ignore.
an overly wise person is never late…. nor are they early. they arrive precisely when they mean to..
You are correct… in every situation but one. If Gandalf scratches your poor door, you'd better be quick to call him mellon.
I would imagine that someone who is too wise, easily becomes cynical…especially if not guided by something greater than themselves. A philosopher seems hopeful - an explorer in search of the best way to live. For some reason I can’t bring myself to trust anyone who is not seeking…seeking truth, chasing something beautiful, wanting knowledge to become a better version of self.