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Monday, February 2, 2009

How does your concept of time tie into your perspective on human behavior?

How does your concept of time tie into your perspective on human behavior?

Would think part of this answer is addressed above – but will continue in explanation. Human behavior is mostly predicated upon the two aspects I’ve long instilled within you – their motivation is to either avoid a loss or to gain a benefit. Now the great difference – for those who remember why they’re here – where they came from and where they might go is worthy is totally established on being obedient to the Commandments and Covenants while here on earth. On the opposite side is the world – predicated only on today – self-gratification – selfishness and the world’s definition of happiness.

The first which is part and parcel of the Plan of Salvation requires one to fully commit to the Gospel of Jesus Christ – understanding the world is a temporary thing at best and for the most part completely wrong – i.e. the road to Babylon. Thus the choice of their behavior is in knowing which is the road to Zion and being found on no other road.

The second is much more complicated because it’s intertwined with man’s philosophy and tidbits of the Gospel. This second again reverts to the singular goal of Satan – to make everyone as miserable as he is! This is where the world comes to play – offering to men/women the choices of many ways with none being really poor or bad choices! The end is to meet the common demands of carnality of the human – to seek the easier of the two ways thinking they’re on the road to Zion and not Babylon’s road. Then one finds the world of those who think they know more than the Father – and apply human reasoning to the Scriptures to make them more acceptable to the intelligent members of the society or elite thinkers of the world. Augustine did this – as so many others of the early 3rd and 4th Century religious and secular leaders. What they couldn’t understand or explain became a mystery – or better a subject to be bend to their limited knowledge base. I.e. the world was most likely flat and was the center of the universe and the definition of the God-head.

In a wondrous event they created ‘confusion’ in human behavior but throwing in equal measures of doubt, truth and rhetoric. With time being the first of their controls they continued to invoke their will upon those willing to listen to them – calling themselves the ‘righteous’ and demeaning those who indeed were the righteous. Making this point stick was their ability to kill, maim, incarcerate, enslave, abuse or otherwise controls of those true followers of Jesus Christ and the Father. The media and other powers to be went along and added to the doubt of the Doctrine of Salvation and Eternal Life – Miracles and Prophecies of the Prophets and Apostles and any other teachings found therein.

The time element simply was used in this control by setting predetermined standards for such things as repentance – absolution – detention – using man’s law to override Father’s Law! Thus human behavior could then be measured in a finite way by the world against standards set in Babylon and not Zion. Human Behavior without absolute law and without absolutes of right and wrong – good or evil – loses in degrees by personal choices the agency given by the Father to all of his children.

In the first instant’s Father’s time is incompatible with anything found in Babylon or confusion – it’s absolute and dependent on obedience to the Commandments and Covenants given and made with the Father – thus ensuring one having complete agency in all of their choices. Agency in the essence of time – requires obedience to the Commandments and Covenants of the Father. Human Behavior has been taught culturally and scholastically to reject this premise to one of more freedom and less obedience. The world has taught through time one can correct or change – choose some good and some evil – some obedience and some disobedience – some gray and some not so gray – causing a confusion of principles without absolute definitions.

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