01-15-2014, 12:10 AM
"On The Theological Nature of Human Guilt"
http://wenaolong.blogspot.com.es/search?...-results=1
Evil is inherently alien to our universe. It is automatically Eldritch. And if there is any being deserving of "guilt" feelings, as "bad" it is this being, yet it is precisely THIS being which CANNOT FEEL SUCH A FEELING. In fact, given that it entails a "fall from grace" it implies having HAD Grace, and this is something such an evil being never had. It is in fact true of ANY truly evil being.
It is when a Good and True Being has been under the negative influence of "the anti-Being-as-such", that evil takes its course. Evil as such, outside of interaction with the Good, CANNOT BECOME A DISCOURSE until that event occurs. It is outside the Realm of Reality or "Irreal" until precisely that moment of first contact when the first victim-aggressor relation is obtained in the history of all universes. That is "major" if you will. Much more major than any minor world that breaks apart when an "ego" gets a psychological equivalent of a hemmoraging bruise. Even a psychopathic personality is capable of ruminating about such relations in his local environment which "ought to" faciliate certain behaviors and social interactoins. The ego of such a being is "very well adjusted". (tgtg)
http://wenaolong.blogspot.com.es/search?...-results=1
Evil is inherently alien to our universe. It is automatically Eldritch. And if there is any being deserving of "guilt" feelings, as "bad" it is this being, yet it is precisely THIS being which CANNOT FEEL SUCH A FEELING. In fact, given that it entails a "fall from grace" it implies having HAD Grace, and this is something such an evil being never had. It is in fact true of ANY truly evil being.
It is when a Good and True Being has been under the negative influence of "the anti-Being-as-such", that evil takes its course. Evil as such, outside of interaction with the Good, CANNOT BECOME A DISCOURSE until that event occurs. It is outside the Realm of Reality or "Irreal" until precisely that moment of first contact when the first victim-aggressor relation is obtained in the history of all universes. That is "major" if you will. Much more major than any minor world that breaks apart when an "ego" gets a psychological equivalent of a hemmoraging bruise. Even a psychopathic personality is capable of ruminating about such relations in his local environment which "ought to" faciliate certain behaviors and social interactoins. The ego of such a being is "very well adjusted". (tgtg)