A Philosopher's Vignettes Chapter 7 Continues: The Origin of Hope

Published on 21 October 2025 at 17:00

During that time, in the early morning, while living under God’s grace in peace, after Adam and Eve committed an evil deed, they were dressed in fig leaves, in conjunction with a tale, ‘Prostitution is the oldest profession in the world.’

 

Adam and Eve were banished from the Garden of Eden’s luscious fruit-bearing trees to live by the vicious Law of the Land, the Law of the Jungle. Much, much, much later, in 1859, at the end of Darwin’s life, he professed, ‘The Law of the Jungle relates to survival of the fittest natural selection, Nature’s Natural Law.’

It's about mid-morning, it’s the beginning of time. During the mystic marvels in myth, there was an ancient tribal discussion concerning an event or a scene nobody witnessed about who put the Earth here. Isn’t it amazing?

The groups involved in the debate were religious groups, explaining god’s nature as having supernatural powers, an atheist self-belief, an insane interpretation of a warring god, and a logical viewpoint of divinity as being the following. A mystical being, entity, spirit, or a force within nature who reasons love, understands humanity’s needs, possesses all knowledge, and exercises wisdom when advising others.

It had to happen way back in unrecorded time, when the war started, about who put the Earth here, how you should express love, how you divide the resources, and what you do with your free will.

Act 7:2 When God’s first calling came to Abraham, the Father of all nations, he lived in Ur of the Chaldees. Genesis 12:21 After leaving Ur, he hears god’s voice say, ‘I will make you a great nation; I will bless you and make your name great; you shall be a blessing.’

Isn’t it amazing that peace is not achieved by this time, just before noontime, and it is said the Egyptian elite enslaved the Hebrews!

During that time, there was discontent, a downward spiral in productivity, and civil unrest in the population when Moses, the Servant of god, had communion with god.

In time, midday arrived after the Hebrews’ mass departure from Egypt, spearheaded by Moses; peace had not been established within the Hebrews’ community due to debauchery and worshipping the golden calf.

When Moses returned from Mount Sinai, he placed new laws on society over Natural Law with two stone tablets. The tablets revealed Exodus 34:27:28, ‘A covenant from god, the Ten Commandments.’

Isn’t it amazing? According to early written archives, around the same time, at the beginning of the afternoon, the war started with the butcher Alexander the Great and the spread of gold coins through North Africa and modern-day Pakistan.

Around the early evening, the battle began when the warring, psychotic nature of the Romans took the mantle from the butcher Alexander the so-called Great before flooding Europe with gold coins. The time is twilight. Jesus Christ came to earth teaching, Luke 10:25:37, ‘Love thy neighbour.’

Isn’t it amazing?

There could have been peace for all nations and humanity, but then the war started; it came to the past, kings versus kings. The break of the day couldn’t be dawn; night-time appears.

Just before the dark age, Mohammad, peace be upon him, emerged appealing to the people promoting Hadiths of Islam, Nawawi, 40 Hadiths: ‘None of you [truly] believes until he loves his brother that which he loves for himself.’

Isn’t it amazing?

The sparkling stars welcome late evening: the Middle East meets the West. After more religious wars, secularism was born with the discovery of the New Western World, and Europeans around the globe made the value of gold compulsory.

Then, much later in modern times, behind many secular wars, President Ronald Reagan promoted entrepreneurs in conjunction with Baroness Margaret Thatcher’s determined rhetoric endorsing the free market.

On March 21st, 2021, Prime Minister Boris Johnson echoes centuries past when he cries, ‘Success built on capitalism and greed.’

Along with other backbench politicians from the ancient secular Roman senate, and modern Western politics, agree with his statement but secretly have an agenda, also the belief, ‘Now we’ve defeated all religious oppositions, let’s capitalise on the socialists, and consume the corrupt communists until they collapse.’ 

Of course, the war started in the years 2022 and 2023. The political philosophy means it’s the same as yesteryear, day in and day out; survival of the fittest is the Law of the Jungle because you’re on your own kid, and it’s a dog-eat-dog world, and then the war started.

For sure, the full moon appears, the hour of darkness fills the air, and dusk’s gloomy blackness blocks the vibrant blue sky. Thinking of what is yet to come, I compose a philosophy for the future, ‘Serve your community, so the world serves you.’

In conveying the word love, I express the sentiments from the emotion, ‘No one can possess God’s love; his love and natural resources are shared equally with the world; share your labour for the love of thy neighbour.’

As always, night-time keeps up with the day by following the sunrise in the daytime. The sunshine’s bright, it’s a clear blue day when a refreshing thought in afterthought sees the mistakes from the past, and peace is agreed upon no later than high noon. Isn’t it amazing?

It’s a sure thing; as the passing of time demonstrates, there’s a sunrise and a sunset. Isn’t it amazing?

Yesterday is now a memory; tomorrow becomes an unseen demise for many, with a bright destiny for the one and only winner.

The present cannot see the future, but from past experiences, you can avoid a life-and-death situation by peeping through the looking glass into the crystal ball in your mind. Isn’t it amazing?

Tomorrow has not arrived, but to see everlasting peace in the future would be amazing. 

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