A Modern Reflection on the New Covenant: Embrace Independence
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Chapter 1: Introduction to the New Covenant
Greetings, I am the embodiment of the eternal, the all-knowing and all-powerful. Today, I wish to discuss a critical topic: myself. I encompass all that exists, has existed, and will exist. However, I must stress that my responsibilities are immense. Despite my omnipotence, I cannot monitor every corner of the Earth. It's merely one planet among countless galaxies and solar systems.
You might be surprised to learn that I don't have the capacity to focus solely on you. I apologize for any misconceptions, but I am here now to clarify my position. You can rest assured that my presence signifies I care.
In this context, I encourage you to follow the works of a Medium author named Tony Berard. For a modest fee of $5 a month, you can unlock a wealth of knowledge. Why should you consider following Tony? He presents a compelling argument: I do not exist. You may question how I can convey this message—it's Tony who is expressing these thoughts on the keyboard. His aim is to enlighten you as a well-informed individual.
It's crucial to heed scientific insights to understand global challenges. Observe the flow of money to comprehend its implications. Recently, figures like Elon Musk have seen substantial wealth increases, contributing to the rise of 160 million individuals entering poverty globally. This economic disparity is alarming, with stark inequalities and a persistent gender pay gap present in many nations, including Nigeria and Pakistan, where millions find themselves homeless each night.
Do not rely on religion, as that is not the path I advocate (remember, I stated I do not exist, so it cannot be my doctrine). The new covenant I extend to you encourages a pursuit of science and independent thought. It serves your interests, as I do not intervene in prayers (a reminder of my nonexistence). Thus, the essence of this new covenant is: You are responsible for your own journey!
If comprehensive education isn't accessible, consider enhancing your skills through certifications or permits, which can lead to better employment opportunities. Avoid voting for the Republican party, which may hinder societal progress—support alternatives that foster advancement.
Establish a retirement plan if possible. A time will come when sustaining yourself through work becomes challenging, and that plan will be invaluable.
Live in the present, reflect on the past, and plan for the future. I find it troubling when messages in music or culture urge neglect of these dimensions. Utilize all three to your advantage.
Educate yourself on nutrition and sound financial practices. Be a responsible steward of the Earth; we have only one planet, so take care of it. Strive to enhance the world around you.
Contributing to charitable causes is commendable, but be discerning—avoid sending money to televangelists, as it often supports their extravagant lifestyles.
Maintain a strong moral compass. Treat others kindly, even when faced with adversity. Strive to rise above conflict. If a situation causes significant distress, seek legal resolution rather than resorting to crime. Such principles should be seen as common sense.
Stay tuned for more insights. If you resonate with my message, consider following one or more of my publications (like "Intro to Math," "The Important People of the World Past and Present," or "The World Equality Project").
Thank you for engaging with my thoughts.
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