A long time ago, I was asked to deliver the most powerful weapon into the hands of mankind. What is that weapon? Actually it is spoken of throughout the Bible. In the OT, it looks very good, In the NT it looks very bad.
Is there a grammar, by which you produce with your own had that can teach you judgment in truth? I was asked to demonstrate it to mankind long before I studied it. It is called Geometry. Geometry can sort humanity, between those who can and those who cannot learn judgment in truth. That is why you will find in my geometry work, several things mankind has claimed impossible to demonstrate. However, the whole of it, as Plato noted, can be used to proof every system of grammar. Every grammar is a method of using binary recursion, as the computer demonstrates. Geometry is a pure binary grammar, and it takes intelligence to use it.
So, there it is, a weapon against evil. As all a mind can do is process information and as information is binary, Geometry affords a method of turning all reasoning into perceptible paradigms to test one's reasoning. '
Geometry is how we learn how to mark with the hand to put truth into our mind, called good in OT, but the mark of the beast in the NT. But just like the three stories of creation in Genesis, it is neither, it is man that is either good or evil. Geometry is a sword which cuts both ways.
Grammar, judgment, is the only thing a mind can do. What other weapon against evil did you expect? Judgment is the only power a mind can know.
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And, 'your reasoning' has been tested, and as shown and proved some of it really is very, very faulty.Phil8659 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 23, 2025 3:41 am A long time ago, I was asked to deliver the most powerful weapon into the hands of mankind. What is that weapon? Actually it is spoken of throughout the Bible. In the OT, it looks very good, In the NT it looks very bad.
Is there a grammar, by which you produce with your own had that can teach you judgment in truth? I was asked to demonstrate it to mankind long before I studied it. It is called Geometry. Geometry can sort humanity, between those who can and those who cannot learn judgment in truth. That is why you will find in my geometry work, several things mankind has claimed impossible to demonstrate. However, the whole of it, as Plato noted, can be used to proof every system of grammar. Every grammar is a method of using binary recursion, as the computer demonstrates. Geometry is a pure binary grammar, and it takes intelligence to use it.
So, there it is, a weapon against evil. As all a mind can do is process information and as information is binary, Geometry affords a method of turning all reasoning into perceptible paradigms to test one's reasoning.
For example, believing that a person has 'discovered' lands on which human beings already live is very, very faulty reasoning, so to is believing that human beings have 'their minds' is also another example of very, very faulty reasoning.
Phil8659 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 23, 2025 3:41 amGeometry is how we learn how to mark with the hand to put truth into our mind, called good in OT, but the mark of the beast in the NT. But just like the three stories of creation in Genesis, it is neither, it is man that is either good or evil. Geometry is a sword which cuts both ways.
Grammar, judgment, is the only thing a mind can do. What other weapon against evil did you expect? Judgment is the only power a mind can know.
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Calling it a “weapon”, especially one spoken of in both the OT and NT, makes it feel like you’re connecting the act of understanding (through structured reasoning) with spiritual or ethical clarity. That the same ability to mark, to measure, to build knowledge through precision, can either uplift or destroy, depending on who wields it and for what purpose
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Exactly. Everyone is responsible for their own behavior. Our tools are not responsible for what we do with them.Zenita01 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 23, 2025 12:51 pm Calling it a “weapon”, especially one spoken of in both the OT and NT, makes it feel like you’re connecting the act of understanding (through structured reasoning) with spiritual or ethical clarity. That the same ability to mark, to measure, to build knowledge through precision, can either uplift or destroy, depending on who wields it and for what purpose
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Phil8659 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 23, 2025 3:50 pmExactly. Everyone is responsible for their own behavior. Our tools are not responsible for what we do with them. Binary information processing always produces a binary response. All error lies with the user, not the tool. So many people claiming that language and grammar are to fault? bull shit. Where can a prove one to one correspondence produce a state of non-compliance? Nowhere.Zenita01 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 23, 2025 12:51 pm Calling it a “weapon”, especially one spoken of in both the OT and NT, makes it feel like you’re connecting the act of understanding (through structured reasoning) with spiritual or ethical clarity. That the same ability to mark, to measure, to build knowledge through precision, can either uplift or destroy, depending on who wields it and for what purpose