Fighting Inertia: The Toughest Obstacle

Ironic; isn't it?  That I get so busy and caught in a state of complacency and neglect the reason this site was put together in the first place.    No one is immune from it.  Inertia can be debilitating.   And while I may have many reasons that may have kept me from writing, here I am fighting it.  Fighting inertia.

In the course of the last few months, I have collected a list of topics I wanted to write about.  And if this site wasn't new enough and had a following, I would appeal to them ... to you ... for suggestions.  Since this is a time capsule of sorts, I will go ahead and mention a topic of two that I will not write about today (not now any ways) and hope that one day there's enough demand for me to write them.

Based on my beliefs, my studies of The Bible, my overall knowledge in theology, and a few keen areas of interest, I wanted to write a story line.  True, this story line might go against the purpose of anti-inertia.com itself, but it's my way of refusing to stand still.  My way of sharing knowledge deduced over several decades and hoping to make a difference.  I'd like to write about genesis  —That is, I'd like to write a story line, literally, about creation ... from its beginning; as I understand and hopefully offer a new perspective.

Yes, I understand that this has been written in my theological books; most notably, of course, in/on Tablets, The Torah, The Bible and The xxx.

Would it be biased?  Yes, most definitely.  It will be told from my perspective; naturally, that means it will be tainted with my beliefs and understanding.  I simply hope in sharing, and in comments back, I would learn in return.

Another topic, I had in mind is morality, God-consciousness and corporate America.  Simply put, I personally believe that this economic spiral we are all experiencing is a direct result of ... well ... a lack of God-consciousness.   I say that and mean that an Atheist can still have God-consciousness.  But again, I may write about that any ways.

 

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