Sunday, June 28, 2009

On Preserving the National Good Will

We should, as citizens of our inhabited earth, as thoroughly as it is humanly possible, hold to an eternal sense of remembrance, each individual good that is done to us by the people of other nations and accord this and every good to that particular nation itself as a whole.
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For goodness is an absolute truth and is compatible in application to our nations - each of which also have natures that are also as absolute as the absolute good - for each our nation is a timeless vessel of life and life in and of itself is an absolute form of good.

And while we must also seek justice for the evils inflicted to our citizenry by the criminal will of individuals or individual groups, or by the belligerent will of rouge states, we must dutifully avoid attributing any of those same evils entirely to any nation in particular.

For any evil being a particular deviation from greater and pre-existent forms of the good can never be attributed to the absolute reality of our nations but may only be applied to the particular reality of those who willfully perpetrate harm upon the sacred life of common creation.

In doing so, we shall help preserve our own sense of national good will, as one nation distinct from among the one family of the nations of Mankind.

For the good will that must be commonly exercised by our nations are significant realities. These realities are evidence of the fundamental relations that also exist between our nations. And these fundamental relations between our nations are established both by those common human needs that build into common national interests and also by the Noahide Covenant.

Therefore, my dear friends, knowing now that the exercise of good will is an act that is proper to our nations, we may now build upon this truth.

And seek to preserve and advance our national good will that we may always be enabled to reach out with trust and understanding to other nations as a step forward towards greater and greater realizations of the necessary labor of building up of those fundamental relations between our nations into those kindred bonds that unify our nations into the one family of the nations of Mankind.
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Prosper the Peace. Prosper the People.

Sancta Sanctis!

Glory to God in the highest
Adoration to Jesus Christ
Peace to men of good will.

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