>>140832264. Man has conflated sin with wickedness and virtue with righteousness, when one is not possible without the other; one must destroy to create, and one may create to destroy, and one's virtuous actions may beget wickedness and one's sinful actions may beget righteousness, while balance creates harmony.
5. A philosopher is a wise man until he is a madman, then he is a prophet; Christ is risen, truly He is risen, the liberator comes, the true vine, Son of God, how many times have you killed him? You pray to his corpse in your synagogue of satan and wish to join him in death, but Christ is always living.
6. A man will wash the inside of a cup, and never consider that he who made the inside also made the outside; man has been sculpted from mud, life has been breathed in, and free will has been given, and with that free will man will curse his body and spite the breath of life within and call it devotion.
8. Just as the dog brings a stick and the cat brings a rat, like the foolish children they are, man brings what is man's before God and aims to please; flesh, gold, virgins, idols of clay and empty words, but these cannot come with when we leave this place, and so they will be empty-handed before God.