08/3/15

Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 2.1I

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[Here is the comedic part of that story.

During the Middle Ages, right before the Reformation, printed indulgences almost became the world’s first fiat currency.

What an amazing, inadvertent, combination of printed paper and wishful thinking that would have been.

It was sort of like the euro and the dollar today, but with this caveat:

Indulgences were printed to prepare for tomorrow for the sins of today.

Euros and dollars are printed in order for the sovereign powers to sin for today. Who cares if tomorrow will pay?]

08/2/15

Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 2.1AE

[Similarly, in biology, no creature can be reduced to cause and effect with respect to either its own entirety or the entirety of other creatures.

This is readily apparent when one creature is free to respond to another.

Some modern gnostics contextualize these responses as divine, “the ecology”, or more comprehensively, “Gaia”.

In technical terms:

Gaia3(spontaneous order and creature2( potential of creatures freely responding to one another1))]