The Book of Oppositions

It is all Black and White, Darkness and Light; Right, Wrong, Good, Evil... All things in Opposition

Monday, March 27

In Opposition II

"Religion is a set of rules and laws that a follower follows to the best of his ability in the belief that it will grant him a reward in some form whether in this life or the after."
--Abd ul-Rahman Hilmi


"Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen."
--Hebrews 11:1


Abd ul-Rahman Hilmi speaks truthfully about religion. Religion is a set of rules practitioners follow to make themselves worthy of their god. But religion is not faith.

Faith is sure unshakeable belief. It is more than mere knowledge. One can look at a chair and know it will hold his weight, but Faith is the act of sitting; placing full reliance upon the chair to hold him up.

Religion says: "This is what I must do to get God to give me good things"

Faith says: "I believe God desires to give me good things, so I will put my trust in Him.

Religion is the stinging whip of a cruel task master.

Faith is patient perseverance beneath the weight of every blow.

Religion esteems self-righteousness.

Faith esteems God.

Eric at 1:46 PM

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In Opposition I

Law & Chaos - 5 Points in opposition

Chaos [as it is generally understood today]-- Complete Disorder

The Nature of Chaos--

    1- A place without any possible orientation, where anything falls in
         every direction
    2- A place devoid of Order, where the only constancy is its inconstancy
    3- Inherently anti-life, wherein life-- requiring order --cannot,
         as we understand it, exist
    4- A place where Duration cannot be measured
    5- Imperfection realized


Law, or Order-- The Contrary of Chaos; Complete Order

The Nature of Law--

    1- A place where all things follow the same order of
         law, where even randomness, follows a prescribed order.
    2- A place of inter-connectivity, where everything has purpose,
         and every purpose has place
    3- A place devoid of Disorder, where change is impossible unless it
         perfectly harmonizes with all that has preceded it
    4- A place where Duration is fully measurable
    5- Perfection realized


Law nurtures life, Chaos destroys it. Conversely, Law invites stagnation, while Chaos invites creativity. Conversely, Law allows creativity to flourish; grow, while Chaos destroys the creation.

Eric at 1:45 PM

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